§ 70.10  EXHIBITIONS DRIVING.
   (A)   Definition.  EXHIBITION DRIVING.  The driving of a motor vehicle in such an unusual manner or out of the usual flow of traffic, whether or not traffic is present, so as it is likely to attract the attention of the public, whether or not there is anyone present; or it shall consist of any two or more of the following acts:
      (1)   Rapid acceleration;
      (2)   Squealing, peeling, or burning of tires;
      (3)   The swaying of the motor vehicle from side to side, commonly referred to as "fishtailing";
      (4)   Racing or running of the engine of the motor vehicle at high revolutions per minute combined with the engaging of the gears causing excessive or unusual noise;
      (5)   Unnecessary and excessive changing of lanes; or
      (6)   The emission of any unreasonable loud or raucous or disturbing and unnecessary noise from the engine or exhaust system of any motor vehicle;
   (B)   No person shall engage in exhibition driving, as herein defined, within the city.
   (C)   A person who shall engage in exhibition driving in violation of this section shall be held responsible as for a civil infraction.
(Ord. 172, passed 12-3-79)  Penalty, see § 10.99