Chapter 10.12
ENFORCEMENT

Sections:

10.12.010    Persons riding bicycles or animals.

10.12.020    Persons directing traffic restricted.

10.12.030    Authority of flagmen to direct traffic.

10.12.040    Exemptions.

10.12.050    Signs required.

10.12.060    Obedience to official traffic control devices.

10.12.010 Persons riding bicycles or animals.

A. Every person riding a bicycle or riding or driving an animal upon a highway shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle by this title, except those provisions which by their very nature can have no application.

B. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (A) of this section, any person may ride a bicycle on a sidewalk which is designated by the Director as a part of the City bike route system and which is identified for such use by appropriate signs giving notice thereof. A bicyclist using a sidewalk as authorized by this subsection shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian using the sidewalk. [Ord. 7-2009 §3, eff. 5-1-2009; Ord. 2000-14A §1, eff. 10-25-2000; Ord. 2000-1 §1, eff. 7-1-2000]

10.12.020 Persons directing traffic restricted.

No persons other than traffic officers or persons authorized by law shall direct traffic by voice, hand or other signal, except that a person may operate, when and/or as herein provided, a pushbutton signal erected by the provisions of this title. [Ord. 7-2009 §3, eff. 5-1-2009; Ord. 2000-14A §1, eff. 10-25-2000; Ord. 2000-1 §1, eff. 7-1-2000]

10.12.030 Authority of flagmen to direct traffic.

A person designated as a flagman by a contractor working on the City streets under a permit issued by the City or a City employee designated as a flagman by the Director or his or her representative, during construction or repair of, or in, streets, may direct traffic by use of hand signals or warning flags if the operation of special highway construction equipment, trucks, concrete mixers, mobile cranes or other construction equipment might interfere with the safe movement of traffic. [Ord. 7-2009 §3, eff. 5-1-2009; Ord. 2000-14A §1, eff. 10-25-2000; Ord. 2000-1 §1, eff. 7-1-2000]

10.12.040 Exemptions.

The provisions of this title regulating the parking and standing of vehicles shall not apply to any vehicle of the Police or Fire Departments, any public or private ambulance or any public utility vehicle which is qualified as an authorized emergency vehicle, when such vehicle mentioned in this section operates in the manner specified in the Vehicle Code in response to emergency calls. The provisions of this title regulating parking or standing vehicles shall not apply to any vehicle belonging to the government or a public utility or its agent while necessarily in use on construction or repair work on or in the public right-of-way. The foregoing exemption shall not, however, protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequences of his willful disregard of safety of others. [Ord. 7-2009 §3, eff. 5-1-2009; Ord. 2000-14A §1, eff. 10-25-2000; Ord. 2000-1 §1, eff. 7-1-2000]

10.12.050 Signs required.

The provisions of this title where signs giving notice of the provision are required shall not be effective until such signs are actually placed by the Director. [Ord. 7-2009 §3, eff. 5-1-2009; Ord. 2000-14A §1, eff. 10-25-2000; Ord. 2000-1 §1, eff. 7-1-2000]

10.12.060 Obedience to official traffic control devices.

Every person driving a vehicle and every pedestrian shall comply with and obey any indication as set forth in the Vehicle Code presented by any official traffic control device upon any highway placed under the authority of this title. [Ord. 7-2009 §3, eff. 5-1-2009; Ord. 2000-14A §1, eff. 10-25-2000; Ord. 2000-1 §1, eff. 7-1-2000]