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§ 93.61 SPEED LIMIT.
   A rate of speed in excess of 20 miles per hour is prohibited in any park unless specifically otherwise provided for by traffic signs erected by an authorized state or city official, board, or commission.
('74 Code, § 94.26(A)) (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.62 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES; SERVICE ROUTES.
   (A)    Commercial vehicles constructed or adapted for or engaged in carrying merchandise, and all trucks and trailers are prohibited from using any park except under a permit where necessary to make deliveries in such park. Wherever service roads adjoin the main roadway to a park, such vehicles are required to use the service roads set apart for such use. In all cases such vehicles must enter such park from the nearest street intersection or entrance, in the direction of traffic, and leave by the nearest intersecting street or exit in the direction of traffic. No vendor, hawker, or huckster shall stop or remain on any part of the right-of-way of any service road or entrance. ('74 Code, §§ 94.27(A), (B); 94.30(B))
   (B)    Training in operating automobiles or motorcycles is prohibited in parks and on park streets. No person who may not lawfully operate a vehicle within the state or city shall drive or operate a vehicle within any park. ('74 Code, § 94.30(A))
(Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.63 GARBAGE COLLECTION VEHICLES.
   No garbage, ashes, manure, or other offensive material shall be carried through any park. When such refuse is to be removed from premises fronting on any park or park street, the vehicle collecting the same must leave the park or park street as soon as the collection has been accomplished.
('74 Code, § 94.27(C)) (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.64 RECKLESS DRIVING.
   No person in any park shall operate, drive, propel, or cause or permit to be operated, driven, or propelled, any vehicle in a reckless or negligent fashion, or at a speed or in such manner as to endanger the life, limb, safety, comfort, or property of any person.
('74 Code, § 94.28(A)) (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.65 OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC.
   No person shall cause or permit any vehicle to obstruct traffic in any park or park street, or to stop such traffic except at those places specifically designated or maintained for the purpose of stopping or parking, except in cases of emergency.
('74 Code, § 94.28(B)) (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.66 RESTRICTED AREAS.
   No person in any park shall drive or operate a vehicle within or upon a safety zone, or walk on any part of any park designated or customarily used for such purposes. No person shall ride a bicycle or motor scooter in any park, except in places designated for such riding; but persons may push such machines in single file to and from such places. No person may park any vehicle in front of, or within 20 feet of the entrance or exit of any fieldhouse, stadium, swimming pool, bath house, or other building or structure where accommodations are provided for seating people.
('74 Code, § 94.29)   (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.67 U-TURNS PROHIBITED.
   U-turns are prohibited in any park except when specifically allowed by an officer or by a traffic direction sign.
( 74 Code, § 94.31(A)) (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.68 DRIVING OFF PAVED PORTION OF ROADWAY.
   No vehicle shall be operated or driven off the improved or paved roadway of any park. Disabled vehicles may be driven off the roadway so as to prevent obstruction of traffic, but no disabled vehicle shall be permitted to remain in a park for a longer period than two hours.
('74 Code, § 94.31(B)) (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.69 PARKING AT NIGHT.
   No person shall, between 11:30 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., park a vehicle in any park except at places designated or maintained therefor.
('74 Code, § 94.32)   (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.70 WORKING ON VEHICLES.
   No person in any park shall clean, polish, grease, lubricate, or make repairs to any vehicle except those of a minor nature and then only in cases of emergency.
('74 Code, § 94.33) (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.71 CERTAIN EQUIPMENT ON VEHICLES PROHIBITED.
   No person shall drive or operate in any park a vehicle not equipped as provided by law or which may not lawfully be operated within the state; use any "cut-out," fitting, apparatus, or device which allows its exhaust gases to escape therefrom without first passing through a muffler or silencer; drive a vehicle emitting offensive quantities of smoke, oil, gas, or disagreeable odors; or use any gong, siren, or whistle on any vehicle not operated by a public authority.
('74 Code, § 94.34) (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.72 TOWING; PROJECTING ARTICLES.
   (A)   No person shall cause or permit a vehicle to be towed by another vehicle in any park, except that in case of breakdown, a disabled vehicle may be towed to the nearest exit.
   (B)   No person shall operate or drive in any park a vehicle containing any person or object projecting or hanging outside or on the top thereof; except that outdoor sports and recreation equipment such as fishing poles, beach chairs, beach umbrellas, tent poles, and sleds may be carried on the rear of such vehicle or on a rack designated for the purpose and attached to the top thereof. However, in all cases, fastenings shall be secure and substantial and such equipment so carried shall in no case project more than 12 inches above the top, either side, or in the front of such vehicle. If it projects to the rear of such vehicle, it shall not obstruct the tail or stop lights or directional signals thereon, and a plainly visible red cloth shall be securely fastened to the rear extremity of such projecting objects.
('74 Code, § 94.35) (Ord. 71-11, passed 12?6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99
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