(a) No person, by himself or herself, or his or her agent, shall operate a truck, trailer or semitrailer exceeding a size specified in subsection (a) hereof, or exceeding a gross weight of five tons, upon any street in the Village other than a State route. However, this paragraph shall not be applicable to operation of such vehicles upon East River Road from its intersection with State Route 254 and its northerly intersection with State Route 611, nor upon 31st Street from the westerly corporation line to East River Road, nor upon French Creek Road from its westerly terminus to State Route 301 (Abbe Road), provided that such exceptions shall only apply when operation upon such public ways is necessary to load or unload property. Further, this paragraph shall not be applicable when such operation is necessary to go to or from the usual place of storage of such vehicle upon such streets or to perform any other legitimate purpose other than passage through the Village. (Ord. 1033. Passed 7-25-88.)
(b) In the event a delivery or pick up must be made at a place on a Village street or road which is not a State highway, the operator must proceed on a State highway to the closest point to the point of delivery on a Village street or road, at which place he or she may enter upon a Village street or road, and in leaving a point of delivery or pick-up on a Village street or road, the operator must leave the Village street or road and enter upon the State highway at the point nearest thereto.
(c) This section does not apply to Village road maintenance equipment when working upon a Village street or road.
(d) In the event a truck is to be driven from a point within the Village to a point outside the Village, it must enter upon a State highway nearest to the point of origin, and leave the Village on that State highway, or a connecting State highway, without regard to the route which is closest to the origin and destination of such truck. If a truck is being driven from a point outside the Village to a point within the Village, it must enter the Village on a State highway and remain on such State highway until it reaches a point or road or street nearest its destination.
(Ord. 342. Passed 4-29-62.)
(e) Whoever violates any provision of this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor on a first offense; on a second offense within one year after the first offense, the person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree; on each subsequent offense within one year after the first offense, the person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree.