SECTION:
11.08.010: Obedience To Traffic Control Devices; Effect Of Improper Sign
11.08.020: Unauthorized Traffic Control Devices Prohibited; Removal
11.08.030: Turning At Intersections
11.08.040: Authority To Designate Crosswalks, Safety Zones And Traffic Lanes
11.08.050: Authority To Designate One Way Highways
11.08.060: Prohibiting Use Of Limited Access Highway
11.08.070: Entering Highway From Alley Or Private Roadway
11.08.080: Following Another Vehicle
11.08.090: Turning On Crest Of Hill
11.08.100: Backing Vehicle Onto Roadway
11.08.110: Recreational Activities On City Roads
11.08.120: Emergency Vehicles; Right Of Way; Signals And Sirens
11.08.130: Emergency Vehicles; Following Prohibited
11.08.140: Funeral Processions
11.08.150: Restrictions Upon Use Of Highways
11.08.160: Weight Limits On City Roads
11.08.170: Vehicle Size And Weight Restrictions
11.08.180: Avoiding Intersections Prohibited
11.08.190: Driving On Sidewalks Or Safety Zones Prohibited
11.08.200: Red Lights Prohibited When
11.08.210: Damaging Traffic Signs Prohibited
11.08.220: Obstruction Of View Prohibited
11.08.230: Gravel And Foreign Matter On Highway
11.08.240: Destructive Or Injurious Materials On Highway Prohibited
11.08.250: Truck Routes
A. Obedience Required: Subject to the exceptions granted drivers of authorized emergency vehicles, no person shall disobey the instructions of any applicable traffic control device placed in accordance with the provisions of this title unless otherwise directed by an appropriate law enforcement officer.
B. Improper Sign: No provision of this title for which signs are required shall be enforced against an alleged violator if, at the time and place of the alleged violation, an official sign is not in proper position and sufficiently legible to be seen and read by an ordinarily observant person. (1999 Code)
A. Unauthorized Signs: No person shall place, maintain or display upon or in view of any highway any unauthorized sign, signal, light, marking or other device:
1. That purports to be, imitates or resembles an official traffic control device, railroad sign or signal, or authorized emergency flashing light;
2. That attempts to direct the movement of traffic;
3. That hides from view or interferes with the effectiveness of any official traffic device or any railroad sign or signal; or
4. That is of such brilliant illumination and so positioned as to be in danger of blinding or dazzling a driver on any highway adjacent thereto.
B. Public Nuisance Declared; Removal: Every such prohibited sign, signal, light or marking is declared to be a public nuisance which any officer of the sheriff's department is empowered to remove or cause to be removed without notice to the owner. (1999 Code)
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