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§ 52.0127   Miscellaneous Provisions.
   (a)   Riding on Motorcycles and Bicycles. No person shall ride upon a highway on either a motorcycle or bicycle on a portion of said vehicle which is not specifically designed for the carrying of passengers, nor shall any person operating a motorcycle or bicycle upon a highway permit another to do so.
   (b)   Clinging to Moving Vehicles. It shall be unlawful for any person traveling upon any bicycle, motorcycle, motorscooter or any moving vehicle of any nature whatever, on any public highway, to cling to or attach himself or herself or his or her vehicle to any other moving vehicle.
   (c)   Driving Through Funeral Processions. No driver of a vehicle shall drive between vehicles comprising a funeral procession while they are in motion and when the vehicles in such procession are conspicuously so designated.
   (d)   Driving on New Pavement—Prohibited. No person shall ride or drive any animal or any vehicle over or across any newly-made pavement or freshly painted marking on any street when a barrier or sign is in place warning persons not to drive over or across such pavement or marking, or sign stating that the street or any portion thereof is closed.
   (e)   Driving on Limited Access Roadway—Prohibited. No person shall drive a vehicle onto or from any limited access roadway except at such entrances and exits as are established by public authority.
   (f)   Tampering with Traffic Survey Devices. It shall be unlawful for any person to move, molest, tamper with or damage any survey device used for the purpose of making traffic investigations located on any County highway.
   (g)   Skiing or Tobogganing on or Across Any Highway—Prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to ski or toboggan on or across any County highway in such a manner as to interfere with the movement of vehicles thereon. A person on skis proceeding on or across a highway at a pace no greater than a walk is not within the prohibition of this Section and shall be considered to be a pedestrian with all the rights and duties thereof as prescribed in the Vehicle Code.
(Ord. 596, passed - -1947; Am. Ord. 598, passed - -1947; Am. Ord. 702, passed - -1953; Am. Ord. 1119, passed - -1963)