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A. All vehicles, combinations of vehicles, or combinations of vehicle and load having a length of more than forty five feet (45'), or a width of more than eight feet (8'), or a height of more than fourteen feet (14') with or without load, are restricted vehicles.
B. Special permits of duration of more than one month may be issued by the city, or temporary permits for a duration of less than one month may be issued by the sheriff's department, upon application in writing and good cause being shown therefore, authorizing the applicant to operate or move a restricted vehicle upon the street of the city, or to park a vehicle in violation of city ordinances. (1999 Code)
It is unlawful for any person to drive a motor vehicle through a private driveway, lot or similar area, whether vacant or not, where any residence, business establishment, or any kind of a business or trade is maintained or carried on, for the purpose and with the intent of avoiding obedience to any traffic regulation or for the purpose and with intent of harassing and annoying the owner thereof or his patrons. (1999 Code)
It is unlawful for any person operating a motor vehicle to drive it upon any public highway in the city with any red light visible from directly in front thereof. This section shall not apply to police, sheriff, ambulance or fire department vehicles. (1999 Code)
It is unlawful for any person to drive into, alter, deface, injure, move, knock down, demolish, remove, or interfere with any traffic sign, standard, post, chain, rope, or other traffic control device installed for the purpose of directing or regulating traffic in the city. (1999 Code)
A. Obstruction Prohibited: It is unlawful for persons owning or occupying property adjacent to any road or highway in the city to permit any tree, plant, shrub, sign, vehicle, fence or other obstacle of any kind located on said property to block the view of traffic signs to the vision of oncoming motorists or to obscure the vision of oncoming traffic so as to constitute a traffic hazard.
B. Notification: When the traffic engineer determines upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that a traffic hazard exists, it shall notify the owner or occupant and order that the hazard be removed within ten (10) days.
C. Penalty: The failure of the owner or occupant to remove the traffic hazard within ten (10) days is a class C misdemeanor. (1999 Code)
It shall be unlawful to operate or load, or cause to be operated or loaded, any type of conveyance upon any public road, highway or thoroughfare in the city from which any gravel, rocks or other materials fall or are discharged. It is unlawful to load or carry such materials so that any of the contact points of the material within the sides of the truck bed are less than six inches (6") from the top of the truck bed. This section shall not apply to those situations where such materials are properly discharged or unloaded in connection with construction activities on the road, highway or thoroughfare by authorized persons. (1999 Code)
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