For the purpose of this title the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES. Vehicles of the Fire Department or Police Department, vehicles of the Commonwealth Attorney's office when on official business and ambulances on an authorized emergency run.
BOULEVARD. Any legally designated street at which cross traffic is required to stop before entering or crossing.
BUSINESS DISTRICT. Any portion of any street between two consecutive intersections in which 50% or more of the frontage on either side of the street is used for business purposes.
CROSSWALK. That portion of the roadway included within the extension of the sidewalk across any intersection, and other portions of the roadway between two intersections, as may be legally designated as crossing places and marked by stanchions, paint lines or otherwise.
CURB. The boundary of that portion of the street used for vehicles whether marked by curbstones or not.
INTERSECTION. That part of the public way embraced within the extensions of the street lines of two or more streets which join at an angle whether or not one street crosses the other.
OFFICIAL TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES.
All signs, signals, warnings, directions, markings and devices placed or erected or maintained by authority of the Police Chief.
ONE-WAY STREET. A street on which vehicles are permitted to move in one direction only.
OPERATOR. Every person who is in actual physical control of the guidance, starting and stopping of a vehicle.
PARK. When applied to vehicles, to leave a vehicle standing, whether occupied or not, for a period of time longer than is necessary to receive or discharge passengers or property.
PEDESTRIAN. Any person afoot.
POLICE DEPARTMENT. The Police Department or other persons or agency authorized to perform the duties of § 70.03 or any other acts necessary to implement and enforce this traffic code.
PUBLIC WAY. The entire width between property lines of every way, dedicated passway or street set aside for public travel, except bridle paths and foot paths.
REVERSE TURN. To turn a vehicle on any street in such a manner as to proceed in the opposite direction.
RIGHT-OF-WAY. The privilege of the immediate and preferential use of the street.
ROADWAY. That portion of any street, improved, designated or ordinarily used for vehicular travel.
SIDEWALK. That portion of the street between the curb and the property line intended for the use of pedestrians.
STOPPING. As applied to vehicles, to stop a vehicle longer than is actually necessary to receive or discharge passengers.
STREET. Every public way, including alleys.
TRAFFIC. Pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, buses and other conveyances, individually or collectively, while using any street for the purpose of travel.
VEHICLE. Every device in, on or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn on any street except devices moved by human power or used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks.
('88 Code, § 70.01) (Ord. 2001-05, passed 8-29-01)