(A) No person shall drive a motor vehicle upon any boulevard, road, driveway or parkway on the premises at a speed greater than is reasonable and proper, having regard for the traffic and the use of the way and so as not to endanger the life, limb or injury the property of any person.
(B) The city may, from time to time, designate the maximum rate of speed on all boulevards, roads and parkways based on the location, nature and amount of traffic thereon and shall erect suitable signs indicating the maximum rates of speed.
(C) If the rate of speed of any motor vehicle operating on any boulevard, road or parkway shall exceed the rate of speed designated for the location, the rate of speed shall be prima facie evidence the person operating the motor vehicle was running at a rate of speed greater than is reasonable and proper, having regard for the traffic and use of the highway.
('74 Code, § 23-21) (Ord. 741, passed 12-1-64)