(A) An all-terrain vehicle or utility-type vehicle may be operated on streets and highways, other than a controlled-access highway with more than two marked traffic lanes, within the corporate limits of the city, only if the operator and the vehicle comply with the provisions of this subchapter.
(B) It is unlawful to operate a three-wheeled all-terrain vehicle or utility-type vehicle within the city limits.
(C) Any person operating an all-terrain vehicle or utility-type vehicle within the city must do so only during the course of their employment if its use is required in the normal course of their employment.
(D) An all-terrain vehicle or utility-type vehicle shall not be operated at a speed in excess of 30 mph, and shall observe posted speed limits if lower than 30 mph.
(E) An all-terrain vehicle or utility-type vehicle shall not be operated on any controlled-access highway with more than two marked traffic lanes, and the crossing of any controlled-access highway with more than two marked traffic lanes shall not be permitted. The crossing of any one of these streets or avenues shall be permitted by an all-terrain vehicle or utility-type vehicle if:
(1) The crossing is made at an angle of approximately 90 degrees to the direction of the street or avenue and at a place where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing;
(2) The vehicle is brought to a complete stop before crossing the shoulder or roadway of the street or avenue;
(3) The operator yields the right-of-way to all oncoming traffic that constitutes an immediate potential hazard;
(4) The crossing is made only at an intersection of such street or avenue with another street or avenue; and
(5) Both the headlight and taillight of the vehicle are on when the crossing is made.
(F) All-terrain vehicles or utility-type vehicles may be operated on streets and highways without complying with divisions (B) through (D) above while in parades which have been authorized by the state, any department, board, commission, or political subdivision of the state.
(G) If an accident results in the death of any person or in the injury of any person which requires a treatment of the person by a physician, the operator of each all-terrain vehicle or utility-type vehicle involved in the accident shall give notice in the accident in the same manner as provided by Neb. RS 60-699.
(Prior Code, § 73.30) (Ord. 1923, passed 11-8-2010; Ord. 1926, passed 11-22-2010; Ord. 1935, passed 11-8-2010) Penalty, see § 73.99