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A. A person may not open the door of any vehicle on a side available to moving traffic or emerge from any vehicle unless it can be done safely and without interfering with the movement of other traffic.
B. A person may not leave a door open on a side of a vehicle available to moving traffic for a period of time longer than necessary to load or unload passengers.
C. No person shall open any vehicle door at any time when such vehicle is in motion. (Ord. 2-06 § 7, 2006: prior code title 46, art. 15 § 230)
The streets or parts of streets described in section 12.104.030, "Schedule 2, Quiet Zones", of this title and made a part hereof, are hereby declared to be "quiet zones". It is unlawful for any person to operate any motor vehicle in an excessively loud or unusually noisy manner in a "quiet zone". (Amended during 1/88 supplement: prior code title 46, art. 15 § 250)
A. No driver shall back a vehicle unless such movement can be made with safety and without interfering with other traffic.
B. No vehicle shall be backed into or around a corner of any intersection.
C. The driver of any vehicle, while backing such vehicle from a driveway onto a street with a marked centerline thereon, shall not back across the centerline, but shall back only into the nearest traffic lane and shall then proceed forward only in the direction of proper traffic travel for such lane of traffic. (Prior code title 46, art. 15 § 225)
No motor vehicle shall at any time be driven within or through, or parked or stopped within a marked bicycle lane, except briefly when turning into an intersection, street, alley, driveway or other parking area. A motorbus or school bus may briefly drive within or through, or stop within a marked bicycle lane while in the process of taking on or discharging passengers but, when doing so, said vehicles shall stop as near as practicable to the right hand edge of the roadway. Any vehicle entering or crossing a marked bicycle lane shall yield the right of way to all bicycles within the lane that are close enough to constitute an immediate hazard. (Ord. 14-09 § 1, 2009)
An operator of a motor vehicle may not knowingly, intentionally, or recklessly operate a motor vehicle within three feet (3') of a moving bicycle, unless the operator of the motor vehicle operates the motor vehicle within a reasonable and safe distance of the bicycle. (Ord. 2-06 § 9, 2006)
No vehicle shall at any time be driven through or within a safety zone, dividing section, roadway traffic island or any area within or along a roadway from which vehicular traffic is intended to be excluded. (Prior code title 46, art. 15 § 248)
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