§ 93.25 ENTERING PREMISES.
   No person shall drive a motor vehicle across any sidewalk, driveway or pedestrian right-of-way for the purpose of gaining access to any drive-in restaurant unless such person, or one of the occupants of such vehicle, does so for the purpose of transacting business on the premises of said drive-in restaurant. For the purpose of this section "the transaction of business" shall mean that one of the purposes of any such person, or occupant of the motor vehicle, for entering shall be with the intent of engaging in a transaction with the proprietor, his agents or employees of such restaurant, which transaction is normally incidental to the business for which the public is invited and for which the premises are being operated. The driving of a motor vehicle onto and out of such premises without stopping, in a manner constituting that which is commonly called "cruising", is prohibited.
('68 Code, § 43.05) (Ord. 69-4190, passed 10-7-1969) Penalty, see § 93.99