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(A) A funeral procession shall be identified as in a manner determined by the Chief of Police to be adequate to give notice to the other drivers of the existence of a procession.
(B) Each driver in a funeral possession shall drive as near to the right-hand edge of the road as practicable and shall follow the vehicle ahead as closely as possible consistent with obedience to traffic control signals and safe driving practices.
(C) No person may drive a vehicle between the vehicles constituting a funeral procession when vehicles are in motion and are conspicuously designated as provided in division (A).
(1981 Code, § 6-36) Penalty, see § 70.99
(A) No person upon roller skates or a skateboard, or riding in or by means of any coaster, toy vehicle, skateboard or similar device may go upon any roadway except while crossing a street at a crosswalk.
(B) No person upon roller skates or a skateboard or riding a bicycle, coaster, toy vehicle or similar device may attach himself or herself or a vehicle or device to any moving motor vehicle.
(C) No person may ride or drive a bicycle, roller skates, coaster, toy vehicle, skateboard or similar device upon any sidewalk within the area zoned Central Business District in Chapter 154.
(D) The driver of a motorcycle or bicycle when upon the street may not carry any other person upon the handlebars, tank or any other part of a motorcycle or bicycle not designated for carrying passengers.
(1981 Code, § 6-37) Penalty, see § 70.99
(A) Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
UNMUFFLED ENGINE COMPRESSION BRAKE. A motor vehicle brake which is activated or worked by the compression of the engine of a motor vehicle, and which is not effectively muffled to prevent excessive noise.
(B) Purpose. The use of engine compression brakes, also known as “jake brakes” by motor vehicles, creates noise which unreasonably and excessively disturbs the public, and adoption of this section would further the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the town.
(C) Prohibition.
(1) No person shall use an engine braking system within the corporate limits of the town which is in any way activated or operated by the compression of the engine of any such motor vehicle or any such unit or part thereof, except in cases of emergency or necessary for the protection of persons and/or property. Such braking is commonly referred to as compression braking or a “jake brake.”
(2) The town will identify the areas that engine braking is prohibited and signs shall be conspicuously posted in such areas stating: “No engine braking” or its equivalent.
(Ord. passed 12-28-2009)
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