§ 70.04 UNLAWFUL PASSING.
   (A)   Whenever, pursuant to division (B) below, appropriate traffic-control devices have been installed that clearly indicate that no passing is allowed on a portion of any street, no driver of a vehicle may overtake and pass another in any portion of any street so restricted. (Note: G.S. § 20-150(e) makes it unlawful to pass contrary to signs posted by the state’s Department of Transportation.)
   (B)   The Village Manager may install appropriate traffic-control devices to indicate that no passing is allowed whenever and wherever he or she determines that passing would be unsafe on that portion of a street because:
      (1)   The street intersects with another street;
      (2)   The slope or grade of the street is such or the street curves to such an extent that a driver’s view is obstructed within a distance of 500 feet; or
      (3)   Any other conditions that exist making passing hazardous.
(Prior Code, Ch. 3 Art. II § 2.7) Penalty, see § 70.99