Purpose. | |
Unlawful to Direct Traffic Without Authorization. | |
Permit Required; Application; Term. | |
Indemnification and Insurance Requirements. | |
Grounds for Denial of Permit. | |
Appeals. | |
Authorized Traffic Direction Activities. | |
Diversion in Case of Emergency. | |
Traffic Safety Instruction Program. | |
Official Insignia and Uniform; Advisory Guidelines. | |
Penalties for Violation. | |
Severability. | |
This Article is enacted pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 21100(e), which authorizes local entities to permit the appointment of persons other than traffic officers to direct traffic under prescribed circumstances which require such traffic direction in order to ensure the orderly flow of traffic. Nothing in this Article shall be construed to preclude the San Francisco Police Department from escorting funeral processions.
(Added by Ord. 376-84, App. 8/13/84)
It shall be unlawful for any person other than an officer of the Police Department, a member of the Fire Department, or a person authorized by the provisions of this Article or other applicable laws to direct or attempt to direct traffic by voice, hand or other signal, except for the operation of any manually operated traffic control signal device erected by the Department of Public Works.
(Added by Ord. 376-84, App. 8/13/84)
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