9-3-11: PROHIBITED ACTS AND CONDITIONS:
   A.   Unlawful Riding: Passengers shall not ride on any part of any vehicle unless it is expressly designed either for passenger use or designed for carrying livestock, merchandise or freight. (1994 Code; amd. Ord. 97-3788, 6-3-1997)
   B.   Following Too Closely: The driver of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the speed of such vehicles, the condition of the street or highway and the vehicles thereon. (1978 Code §23-138; amd. Ord. 97-3788, 6-3-1997)
   C.   Coasting: The driver of a motor vehicle shall not drive with the source of motive power disengaged from the driving wheels except when disengagement is necessary to stop or to shift gears. (1978 Code §23-122; amd. 1994 Code; Ord. 97-3788, 6-3-1997)
   D.   Vehicles In Bicycle Lane: No person shall drive a motor vehicle in a designated bicycle path or lane. (1978 Code §23-126; amd. 1994 Code; Ord. 97-3788, 6-3-1997; Ord. 22-4877, 3-22-2022)
   E.   Driving On Closed Street: No vehicle shall be driven over any street or portion thereof which has been lawfully closed to traffic. (1978 Code §23-129; amd. Ord. 97-3788, 6-3-1997)
   F.   Driving Through Processions: No driver of any vehicle shall drive between the vehicles comprising a funeral or other authorized procession while the procession is in motion, provided such procession vehicles are conspicuously so designated. This provision shall not apply at intersections where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or peace officers. (1978 Code §23-130; amd. 1994 Code; Ord. 97-3788, 6-3-1997)
   G.   Squealing Tires:
      1.   No person shall operate a motor vehicle so as to cause the motor vehicle tires to make any loud, raucous, squealing, screeching noise or other sounds caused by excessive acceleration from a stopped position or while a vehicle is in motion. This subsection shall not apply to any noises or sounds caused by the tires of motor vehicles when the vehicle is engaged in an emergency situation where it is necessary to accelerate or stop the vehicle immediately or suddenly in order to avoid contact with another motor vehicle or with a pedestrian as long as the emergency situation is not that of the driver's own making.
      2.   This subsection shall not apply to authorized police, fire and emergency vehicles. (1978 Code §23-137; amd. 1994 Code; Ord. 97-3788, 6-3-1997)
   H.    Reckless Driving: Any person who drives any vehicle in such manner as to indicate a wilful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons, including but not limited to persons using bicycles, electric assist bicycles, electric scooters, and electric skateboards, or property is guilty of reckless driving. (1978 Code §23-139; amd. Ord. 97-3788, 6-3-1997; Ord. 19-4802, 8-20-2019)