10-2-10: MISCELLANEOUS DRIVING RULES:
   A.   When Permits Required For Parades And Processions: It shall be unlawful for any funeral procession, or parade containing two hundred (200) or more persons or fifty (50) or more vehicles, excepting the forces of the United States army or navy, the military forces of this state, and the forces of the police and fire departments, to occupy, march or proceed along any street except in accordance with a permit issued by the chief of police and such other regulations as are set forth herein which may apply.
   B.   Vehicles Shall Not Be Driven On A Sidewalk: The driver of a vehicle shall not drive within any sidewalk area except at a permanent driveway, or upon a temporary driveway when a permit therefor has been secured from the chief of police. (1953 R.C.; amd. Ord. 449, 4-1-1996; Ord. 454, 6-15-1998)
   C.   Unlawful Riding: No person operating a motor vehicle shall permit passengers to ride on the fenders or running boards, nor shall any person ride on the fenders or running board, nor shall any person be allowed to ride on any vehicle or portion thereof not designed or intended for the use of passengers or cargo. This provision shall not apply to any employee engaged in the necessary discharge of a duty, nor in any public parade or exhibit. (Ord. 414, 5-3-1993; amd. Ord. 449, 4-1-1996; Ord. 454, 6-15-1998)
   D.   Railroad Trains Not To Block Streets: It shall be unlawful for the directing officer or the operator of any railroad train to direct the operation of or to operate the same in such a manner as to prevent the use of any street for purposes of travel for a period of time longer than five (5) minutes, except that this provision shall not apply to trains in motion other than those engaged in switching.
   E.   Obstruction To Driver's View Or Driving Mechanism: It shall be unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to drive the same when such vehicle is so loaded or when there are in the front seat of such vehicle such number of persons, as to obstruct the view of the driver to the front or sides or to interfere with the driver's control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle.
It shall be unlawful for any passenger in a vehicle to ride in such position as to interfere with the driver's control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle. (1953 R.C.; amd. Ord. 449, 4-1-1996; Ord. 454, 6-15-1998)