§ 71.05 EXHIBITION DRIVING PROHIBITED.
   (A)   Prima facie evidence. It is prima facie evidence of exhibition driving when a motor vehicle stops, starts, accelerates, decelerates or turns at an unnecessary rate of speed so as to cause tires to squeal, gears to grind, soil or snow to be thrown, engine backfire, fishtailing or skidding, or, as to two-wheeled or three-wheeled motor vehicles, the front wheel to lose contact with the ground or roadway surface.
   (B)   Unlawful act. It is a petty misdemeanor for any person to do any exhibition driving on any street, parking lot or other public or private property, except when an emergency creates necessity for that type of operation to prevent injury to persons or damage to property; provided that, this section shall not apply to driving on a racetrack.
   (C)   Definition. For the purpose of this section, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      RACETRACK. Any track or premises whereon motorized vehicles, horses, dogs or other animals or fowl legally compete in a race or timed contest for an audience, the members of which have directly or indirectly paid a consideration for admission.
(2004 Code, § 71.05) Penalty, see § 10.99