§ 3-6.08 OPERATION OF MOTORIZED EQUIPMENT.
   No person shall operate any motor vehicle on the airport except in accordance with the laws of the state for the control of such vehicles and in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the following rules:
   (A)   Field area.
      (1)   No persons, other than those holding contract agreements with the city authorizing them to do so, shall operate any motor vehicle in the field areas without first having permission of the Manager.
      (2)   FIELD AREA. All tie-down and storage areas so designated on a map of the airport on file in the office of the Manager.
   (B)   No person shall operate a motor vehicle of any kind at the airport in a reckless manner or in excess of 20 miles per hour unless the Council has prescribed a different speed by resolution.
   (C)   No person shall operate a motor vehicle at the airport contrary to the directions of posted traffic signs.
   (D)   The driver of any vehicle operated at the airport shall at all times comply with any lawful order, signal, or direction of the Manager or an authorized representative.
   (E)   All vehicles shall pass to the rear of taxiing aircraft.
   (F)   When parking adjacent to a runway, all vehicles shall park parallel to the runway and at least 50 feet to the outside of the runway lights.
   (G)   During daylight hours all vehicles which are authorized to operate on the runways, taxiways, and parking areas, unless otherwise stated in contract agreements, shall either be painted chrome yellow or display a checkered flag, not less than three square feet, of international orange and white with checks at least one foot square. Between the hours of sunset and sunrise such vehicles shall display an overhead and blinking red light which shall be visible from all directions and of sufficient brilliance to be seen under clear weather a distance of at least one mile with the naked eye.
   (H)   When backing gasoline tenders the driver shall remain in the vehicle and shall not stand on the running board or fender while backing. Gasoline tenders shall at no time be blocked or so positioned as to prevent a rapid removal of such tender.
   (I)   Emergency conditions existing on the field area shall not mitigate or cancel any existing regulations. During such conditions the driver of every vehicle shall make certain that he or she does not move his or her vehicle in any direction unless specifically cleared by the control tower or airport personnel to do so.
('61 Code, § 3-6.08) (Ord. 44 C.S., passed 4-3-63)