§ 73.02 SOLICITATION WITHIN PUBLIC ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY PROHIBITED.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for a pedestrian to sit, stand or move within or upon a public road right-of-way, or a median between two roadways, for the purpose of or while engaged in:
      (1)   Soliciting, peddling, selling, advertising, donating or distributing any product, property or service, including, but not limited to, tickets, handbills, newspapers or other printed material, to or from an occupant of a vehicle in the roadway; or
      (2)   Conversation or discourse with an occupant of a vehicle in the roadway.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for a person to solicit, peddle, sell, advertise, donate or distribute any product, property or service, including, but not limited to, tickets, handbills, newspapers or other printed material to an occupant of a vehicle within or upon a roadway, or to engage in conversation or discourse with an occupant of a vehicle within or upon a public road right-of-way, so as to:
      (1)   Endanger the safety or welfare of an occupant of a vehicle within or upon a public road right-of-way or a pedestrian on within the immediate vicinity;
      (2)   Impede the free flow of vehicular traffic on the public road right-of-way; or
      (3)   Obstruct or distract the view of the driver of any such vehicle within or upon a public road right-of-way.
(Prior Code, § 58-167) (Ord. 02-20, passed 6-10-2002)