§ 7-4-3 THROUGH STREETS; ONE-WAY STREETS AND ALLEYS; STOP STREETS.
   (A)   Through streets. The streets and parts of streets of the city designated by ordinance as through streets are hereby declared to be through streets. The driver of a vehicle shall stop at the entrance to a through street and shall yield the right-of-way to other vehicles which have entered the intersection or which are approaching so close on a through street as to constitute an immediate hazard, unless directed otherwise by the traffic officer or a traffic-control signal.
   (B)   One-way streets or alleys. It shall be unlawful to operate any vehicle on any streets or alleys designated as one-way streets or alleys by ordinance, in any direction other than that so designated.
   (C)   Stop streets. The driver of a vehicle shall stop in obedience to a stop sign at an intersection where a stop sign is erected pursuant to ordinance, at one or more entrances thereto, and shall proceed cautiously, yielding to the vehicles not so obliged to stop which are within the intersection or approaching so close as to constitute an immediate hazard, unless traffic at such intersection is controlled by a police officer on duty, in which event the directions of the police officer shall be complied with.
   (D)   Posting; signs. The Chief of the Police Department shall post or cause to be posted suitable signs for all through streets, one-way streets or alleys and stop intersections.
(Ord. 104, passed 10-15-1963) Penalty, see § 7-4-99