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§ 402.43 STOPPING AND STANDING.
   (a)   STOP and STOPPING, when prohibited, mean any halting of a vehicle, even momentarily, whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic-control device.
   (b)   STAND and STANDING mean the halting of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in receiving or discharging passengers.
(Ord. 1989-229, passed 10-2-1989)
§ 402.44 STREET OR HIGHWAY.
   STREET or HIGHWAY means the entire width between the boundary lines of every way open to the use of the public as a thoroughfare for purposes of vehicular travel.
(R.C. § 4511.01(BB))
§ 402.45 THROUGH STREET OR HIGHWAY.
   THROUGH HIGHWAY means every street or highway as provided in R.C. § 4511.65, or a substantially equivalent municipal ordinance.
(R.C. § 4511.01(HH))
§ 402.46 THRUWAY.
   THRUWAY means a through highway whose entire roadway is reserved for through traffic and on which roadway parking is prohibited.
(R.C. § 4511.01(AAA))
§ 402.47 TRAFFIC.
   TRAFFIC means pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars and other devices, either singly or together, while using for purposes of travel any highway or private road open to public travel.
(R.C. § 4511.01(TT))
§ 402.48 TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICE.
   TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICE means a flagger, sign, signal, marking or other device used to regulate, warn or guide traffic, placed on, over or adjacent to a street, highway, private road open to public travel, pedestrian facility or shared-use path by authority of a public agency or official having jurisdiction, or, in the case of a private road open to public travel, by authority of the private owner or private official having jurisdiction.
(R.C. § 4511.01(QQ))
§ 402.49 TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNAL.
   TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNAL means any highway traffic signal by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and permitted to proceed.
(R.C. § 4511.01(RR))
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