466.02   UNNECESSARY NOISE IN THE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
   (a)   No person shall load a vehicle with materials likely to create loud noises by striking together, without using every reasonable effort to deaden the noise.
   (b)   No person shall use in, upon or attached to any motor vehicle operating on any highway of the County any radio, phonograph, musical instrument, bell, whistle, loudspeaker, amplifier or device of any kind whereby sound therefrom is cast upon any highway to promote or advertise the sale of goods, wares or merchandise, or for the purpose of advertising auction sales, sporting events or other businesses or things. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to motor vehicles driven in a duly authorized parade. The use of a loudspeaker on a motor vehicle for making auction sales on highways directly in front of the property then being sold, and entirely outside of the business districts of the County, shall not be considered a violation of this subsection when such use is limited strictly to the selling at auction of such property.
   (c)   No person, in operating a motor vehicle or motorcycle within the County, shall create, in the operation thereof, any unreasonably loud, disturbing or unnecessary noise.
   (d)   In operating a motor vehicle or motorcycle, the following acts, among others, are hereby declared to create loud, disturbing and unnecessary noises in violation of this section, but such enumeration shall not be deemed to be exclusive, namely:
      (1)   The use of a motor vehicle or motorcycle so out of repair as to cause thereby loud and unnecessary grating, grinding or rattling noises or any other unnecessary noise;
      (2)   The practice of unnecessarily racing the motor of a motor vehicle or motorcycle while standing or moving thereby causing unnecessary noise from such motor;
      (3)   The practice of unnecessarily retarding the spark to the motor of a motorcycle and thereby causing unnecessary loud and explosive noise from the motor;
      (4)   In starting a motor vehicle or motorcycle from a standing position, the practice of gaining speed unnecessarily quickly and thereby causing unnecessary and loud noise from the motor and the screeching of tires, or either of such noises; and
      (5)   The practice of coming to an unreasonably quick stop with a motor vehicle or motorcycle and thereby causing unnecessary grinding of brakes and screeching of tires or either of such noises.