It is unlawful to drive any motor vehicle in a manner that results in any of the following:
(A) The tires of a vehicle spin or skid resulting in a squeal or similar noise;
(B) Soil, gravel or sand is thrown by the tires;
(C) The vehicle fishtails or skids;
(D) Any of the wheels of the vehicle lose contact with the ground;
(E) The tires of the vehicle spin causing them to smoke;
(F) The careless or heedless disregard of the rights of others;
(G) Persons or property are endangered or likely to be endangered, including the driver or a passenger of the vehicle;
(H) Accidents involving property damage or personal injury which were substantially caused by inattentive or merely negligent driving;
(I) Disobedience of a temporary or portable traffic control sign;
(J) The failure to bring a motor vehicle to a complete stop in front of a stop sign, a so-called roll stop;
(K) Driving into an intersection after stopping for a stop sign but at a time when cross traffic has entered the intersection or where another vehicle is approaching so closely as to constitute an immediate hazard;
(L) Excessive acceleration or racing of the vehicle engine or backfiring the engine;
(M) Driving with any part of the body of the driver or a passenger extending outside the window of the vehicle or above the normal roof line of an open convertible. This prohibition does not apply to the extension of the driver’s arm for the purpose of providing legally recognized traffic control signals; or
(N) Driving while a passenger is located on the open tailgate of a station wagon or pickup or while standing or sitting on the edge of the box of a pickup.
(Ord. 229, passed - -2001) Penalty, see § 10.99