§ 78-1 DEFINITIONS.
   The definitions in I.C. 9-13-2 (I.C. 9-13-2-1 et seq.) apply to this chapter. In addition, for the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   BOULEVARD. Any legally designated street at which cross traffic is required to stop before entering or crossing such boulevard.
   CHIEF POLICE OFFICER. The Chief of Police or other person authorized to direct the implementation and enforcement of the provisions of this chapter.
   CURB. The boundary of that portion of the street used for vehicles, whether marked by curbstones or not.
   PARK. When applied to vehicles, means to leave a vehicle standing, whether occupied or not, for a period of time longer than is necessary to receive or discharge passengers or property.
   PEDESTRIAN. Any person afoot.
   PLAY STREET. Any street or portion of a street so designated by the chief police officer and reserved as a play area for children, from which all traffic is barred, except vehicles to and from abutting properties.
   POLICE DEPARTMENT. The Police Department or other persons authorized to perform acts necessary to implement and enforce this chapter.
   PUBLIC SQUARE. All that portion of those streets and sidewalks that form the boundary and are immediately adjacent to the land upon which the county courthouse is located.
   PUBLIC WAY. The entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained when any part is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.
   REVERSE TURN. To turn a vehicle on any street in such a manner as to proceed in the opposite direction.
   STOPPING. As applied to vehicles, means to stop a vehicle longer than is actually necessary to receive or discharge passengers.