(A) The distinctive roadway markings described in this section, consisting of the double line in use on state highways and adopted for use on state highways to indicate no driving over the marking, is hereby designated as applicable to all streets, roads and highways under the jurisdiction of the county.
(B) The distinctive highway markings adopted by this section shall consist of two white stripes, or of one white stripe and one yellow stripe, painted on the roadway, each stripe three inches wide, and the two stripes separated by a three-inch black stripe. Where one yellow stripe is used, driving over the double line by traffic proceeding on the same side of the highway as the yellow stripe shall not be prohibited by reason of the distinctive marking.
(C) The purpose of the combination of the white and yellow stripes is to require driving to the right of the distinctive marking by traffic proceeding in one direction but not by traffic proceeding in the opposite direction.
(D) The three-inch black stripe referred to in this section may be obtained either by painting or by the effect of bituminous pavements.
(E) Signs shall not be required in connection with the distinctive markings.
(F) The County Surveyor is authorized to place the distinctive marking on any portion of the roads, highways or streets under his or her jurisdiction where the volume of traffic or the vertical or other curvature of the roadway renders it hazardous to drive on the left side of the marking or signs and markings.
(1966 Code, § 9-4) (Ord. 134, §§ 1 to 6)