The village incorporates herein as though fully set forth herein the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code (ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5 § 1-100 et seq.) as part of the motor vehicle code of the village.
(Ord. 84-01, passed 1-11-84; Am. Ord. 93-01, passed 1-12-93) Penalty, see § 70.99
(A) The officer on observing and stopping a vehicle that is in violation of an offense listed in § 70.99 may, in lieu of an arrest, issue a “P” ticket for such offense.
(B) A “P” ticket to be issued is to be filled out by the officer issuing the citation, and the hard copy (envelope for mailing of the fine) is given to the offender and an explanation sheet attached.
(C) The offender has ten days to appear at the police station, show proof of compliance and pay the $20 administration fee. If the driver does not pay the fine stated on the envelope ticket within ten days, then the final notice is given, which is mailed to the offender stating the date such final notice is given.
(D) If the person does not pay the fine within the date of the final notice, then the “P” ticket (which is the white complaint) is filed in the court and the yellow copy, being a notice to appear, is mailed or served on the offender. The court date is inserted in this notice.
(E) In court if the offender does not appear or has not paid his or her fine within the three working days provided on the ticket before the court day, then a summons is prepared and issued by the court to bring the offender or violator into court. As issued, a judgement may be taken for the amount of the claim and this is processed like any other debt claim.
(Ord. 84-01, passed 1-11-84)
(A) No person shall violate the following Illinois Motor Vehicle Code sections:
(1) Section 11-1406 (obstruction to driver’s view or control).
(2) Section 11-1407 (improper opening of door into traffic).
(3) Section 1-1410 (coasting on downgrade).
(4) Section 11-1411 (following fire apparatus).
(5) Section 11-1419.01 (motor fuel tax I.D. Card).
(6) Section 12-101 (driving vehicle which is in unsafe condition or improperly equipped).
(7) Section 12-201 (a) (daytime lights on motorcycles).
(8) Section 12-201 (b), (c) (improper lighting).
(9) Section 12-202 (clearance, identification, and side marker lamps).
(10) Section 12-204 (lamp or flag on projecting load).
(11) Section 12-205 (failure to display the safety lights required).
(12) Section 12-301 (defective or no brakes).
(13) Section 12-401 (restrictions as to tire equipment).
(14) Section 12-405 (c) (use of unsafe tires).
(15) Section 12-502 (mirrors).
(16) Section 12-503 (windshields must be unobstructed and equipped with wipers).
(17) Section 12-601 (horns and warning devices).
(18) Section 12-602 (mufflers, prevention of noise or smoke).
(19) Section 12-603 (seat safety belts).
(20) Section 12-606 (tow trucks I.D.).
(21) Section 12-702 (certain vehicles to carry flares or other warning devices).
(22) Section 12-704-704.1 (improper or no placards, for example explosives, radioactive, and the like).
(23) Section 12-710 (splash guards and replacements).
(24) Section 15-104 (name and address on second division vehicles).
(25) Display of village vehicle license.
(B) Any person accused of violating any of the provisions of division (A) above may settle and compromise the claim by paying the village the sum of $50 and showing proof of correction of the violation then ten days from the time such alleged offense was committed or by paying to the municipality the sum of $100 and showing proof of the correction of the violation subsequent to the said ten-day period.
(Ord. 84-01, passed 1-11-84; Am. Ord. 2009-002, passed 3-4-09)