§ 22-2-9 SAME; MULTIPLE LANES; MARKING.
   (A)   In the case of an intersection, some or all of the approaches to which are sufficiently wide to permit the marking of multiple lanes for traffic approaching the intersection in the same direction, the City Council, whenever it shall by resolution determine that the public safety, convenience, or welfare require or warrant, may, by resolution, direct that one or more of the approaches be marked by lines on the pavement designating two or more lanes for traffic approaching the intersection in the same direction or, as the case may be, that one or more of the approaches be so marked and that an area within the intersection also be marked to designate the direction in which vehicles shall move after entering the intersection.
   (B)   In such circumstances and manner, the City Council may further direct that the pavement be marked with directional arrows, or that signs be erected so as to be readily observed by traffic approaching in such lanes, which direct that:
      (1)   Traffic in the right lane shall make only a right turn or, as the case may be, shall move straight ahead, or either;
      (2)   Traffic in the left lane shall make only a left turn or, as the case may be, move straight ahead, or either; and
      (3)   In the case of three lanes, that traffic in the center lane turn only, or move straight ahead, as designated in the resolution.
(Ord. 1116, passed 2-25-1957; Ord. 2468, passed - -1979)