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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 46-TAN ORDINRNCE AN ORDINKNCE REGULATING TR.k-FFIC UPON TIE PUBLIC STREETS, ALLEYS AND OTF=H THOROUGH- FARES IN THE CITY OF BEATTMIONT; PENALTIES FOR I ALL ORDINANCES AND VIOLETIONS., AND REPE&LING SECTIONS OF ORDINkNCES IN M!FLICT HEREWITH. BE IT ORDAINED BY TICH CITY OF BEAUMONT: Article 1. WORDS kl,-JD P1 -':RASES DEFINEM: Section 1. The following words and phrases when used in this ordinance shall for the purpose oP this ordinance have the meanings respectively, ascribed to them in this !�rticle: VEHICLE. Every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be -transported. or drawn upon a highway, except devices moved by hum -an power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tr�acks, YOTOR VEHICLE, Every vehicle which is self-propelled. AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE. Vehicles of the Fire Department, police vehicles, and such ambulances and emergency CD vehicles of municipal departments or public service corporations as are designated or authorized by the Chief of Police of this City. BICYCLE. Every device propelled by human power upon which any person may ride havinrj� two tandem wheels, either of .9 C3 which is over twenty (20) inches in diameter and including any device generally recognized as a bicycle., though equipped with two front or two rear wheels. 1�10TORCYCTE, Every motor vehicle having a saddle for the use of the riderP and designed to travel on nor -more than three wheels in contact with the ground., but excluding a tractor. The term "_Eotorcycle" sha'l� include all forms of motorbikes. TRLFFIC. Pedestrians., ridden or herded aninals., vehi- cles, streetcars, and other, conveyances, either singly or to- gether while using any street for purposes of traveJ. 4or RI.GH . T OF WAY. The privilege of -,the immediate :use of the. r6adway& i plete -cessation of Move�- STOP'* lFhe'r-'required me, ans . c ora - m ent. STOP,.STOPPIN.G, OR.STANDING. Vihen'prohlbited,means any s.topping 6r..standing of,' a. vehicle, whether. occupied or not, ox- cept when necessary to avoid'conflict with.other tr4ffic or -in -compliance with the diroct16hs-of,a police officer oi� traffic., control sign-or.signed, FARKOR PARKING. When prohibited means�,the-standing of a vehicle whether.occupied�or.not; -otherwise-than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged,in loading or un- loading.. PERSON... 'Every naturai person., fl3mi3 do-pdrtnership, association.or corporation' DRIVER. Evory.person,who drivos.or is in actual physi-, _.cal.�.control of a -ve'hi'cle, PEDESTRIAN. Any pprbon-afoot.- POLICE OFFICER'., --Every of f ic"er �-of - the i�iunicipal, police dep'arAbm6nt or, any. offi6e:� �6,d.thoJ?.i'z,ed', to- direct or regulate'traf-' fic�, or. to m ke arrest' a s -..f or, violations -of traf f ic regulations. 9TREE -MIM `,:`The'exitir.'e-- wid h b6tv�een­ the boundary Y.' lines,of every Way publicly maintained., when:any part, thereof.is open to the us'e ,'of'., the�'public for pi��p oses of vehicular travel. PRIVATE ROAD,'OR. DR IVEWAY, Every way -or place in private ownership., and used f or,- v ehicular travel by the -owner-and..those. having express or' 'implied- permission from tl�e owner but not by, other peraonl-s, ROADWAY. That�portion of a street br-highway improved desi_gned, or ordinarily used''for vehicular tray.el, In the -event a.highway includeb-two or more, separate roadways the term "Road- way asused.herein, shall -.refer to any'such roadway se-paratel �y 2 but not to all such roadways collectively. SIDEWALK.. That portion of the,street 'between the curb lines'.. or the lateral lines of a,roadway, and the adja'cent pro- perty line intended'for the use of pedestrians. IANED STREET OR ROADWAY. A street or roadway which is divided into two or mor'e clearly'. -marked lanes for -vehicular traf f ic. INTERSECTION, The area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the.lateral'curb lines or, if none., then the lateral boundary.lines- oT.'th6.` roadways of two highways which join one another at or approximately at riSht angles, or the are.�i within which vehicles traveling upon d ifferent highways joining at-ahy othe'r angle may come in conflict. CROSSWALK, (4) That part of a roadway'at an intersec- -tion included within'the connections of-thelaterlal lines of the.sidewalks on opposite sides of the highway measured from the curbs . or in the absence of curbs from the edges of.the trav'ersable roadway. (b) Any portion of a roadway at an inter- section, or elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian cross- ing by lines or other markings on the surface. SAFETY ZONES, The area of space'officially set apart within a roadway for the exclusive'use of pedestrians and which is protected or is so marked or indicated by adequate signs as to . be plain . ly vi.sible at --all times while set,apart as a safety zone, CURB L01MNG ZONE. A space adjacent to a curb'reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or unload- ing of passengers or materials. OFFICIAL TRAFFIC I CONTROL DEVICES, All signs., signals, markings, and devices not inconsistent with this ordinance placed or erected by authority of a public body or official - 3 - having jurisdictions,for'the purpose- of regulating., warning, or guiding traffic''. TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL. Any device whether manually.. electrically, or mechanically operated bywhich traffic is al- ternately directed -to stop and to proceed. Article 2. TRAFFIC ADMINISTMTION. Section 1, "POLICE ADMINISTRATION. There is hereby established. in the Police Department of this City a Traffic Division to be under the control of an officer of police appointed"by and di-. rectly respon.s-ibl.e to the, Chief of Police-, Section- DUZY OF TRAFFIC DIV IS ION.. It - shall,.be the duty of the Traffic Division., ;:w-ith such aid as,may be rendered by other members of the Police Department,'t6,'enforce the -street traffic regulations of this City,and all of the Statevehicle laws ap- plicable to -street tiaff ic *1 n this, Gity., to..raake ..arrests for 'ions to investigate' accidents- and.to cooperate traff'c violat with the Director, of Traffic,Planning and Me.i.ntenance and other ,officers'.of the City' in- the 'a6minis'tration of the traffic laws and to carry out those duties.specially imposed upon said Division by this ordinance and the traffic ordinances of this City. Section 3. TRAFFIC ACCIDENT STUDIES. Whenever the accidents dt,any par'ticu.1ar,.location.'become numerous.,-.t4e Traffic Division d 11 -shall cooperate with the Director of Traffic Planning a lain- tenance in.conducting-studies of. such,accident's 'and determining remedial measures, Section 4.- TRAFFIC- DIVISION, TO DESIGNATE METHOD OF IDENTIFYING FUNERAL PROCESSIONS AND ROUTES, The Traffic Division shall de- signate a type -of p.ennant or other'identifying 'insignia to be- 4-, displayed 4pon'..' or otheir"'method -to b'e employ . ed to ide nt ify, the vehicles in funeral processi,ons.-and'to' c iesignate route s. to. be , taken withih the City by funeral processions, Section 5. TRAFFIC PLA.NNING-AND M&INTENLXCE DIVISI ON. The office of Traffic Planning and Iviainte"nance Division is hereby established, The Director of said Division shall be known as Director of Traffic Pla nning and-l�fiaintenance-and,shall..be'ap- pointed by the City Manager and.he..-shall exercise the pow ers. and duties as provided in this,.'ordinance and in the traffic ordi- nances of this City., Section 6. TRAFFIC CWSlISSION ITS ..PO VVERS, AND DUTIES. (a) There is hereby established a Traffic Commission to serve without compensatiori- 'consi sting- of th . 6 Mayor the City Manager, the City Attorney, . the Chief of Police.P. or in -his dis- cretion.as his representative the chief of the Traffic Division and.D.irector of Traffic Planning.and Maintenance. The -Mayor .shall act as Chairman, (b) It shall be the d"uty of the Traffic Commission to co-ordinate.traffic activa"ties.., to carry'on educatior-laf-activ- ities.in-traffic matters., to supervise the preparation and publi- cation cif,traffie'reports' and to recommend to the -City Council and to the Director -of Traffic Planninc, and -,Maint . endnce and the C:> Chief of Police-.9,ways.and means for improving traffic conditions and the a I draini-stration and enf orcement, of traffi,d regulations, Article 3. - ENFORCEMENT AND OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC REGUL&TIONS. Section 7. AUTHORITY -�OF- POLICE'AND FIRE DEPARTIv"TENT OFFIC IALS. (a) It shall be�t.he duty of,the officers of the Police Department., 'or _,suph officers. as.. are as6luned by,.the Chief of �Police`to-lenforce all -strebt traff i' c: laws—of. thi:s City and all of the State vehicle law's applicable t-o'street,tr' affic in this City,' . 5 - (b) Officers.of-the Polic6-Department, or such offi- cers,as are'assigned,by'.the-Chief of..Police, are hereby auth- orized to direct all.traffic by voice, hand or signal'in con- formance with traffic..,laws., provided that.,. in the event of a fire or other,emergency or to expedite'traffic or to safeguard p-edbstri-ans'. officers of the Police Department may direct 'traf- f ic- as conditions may require. notwi thstanding the.provisions of the traffic laws. (c) -Officers.of the Fire Department., when at the scene of a fire, may direct or. assi.st the Police -in direct'ing traffic. thereat or:in,.the. 'irm4ediate:'Vicinity. Section -.8. REQUIRED --.'OBEDIENCE. T-0 TR&FFIC ORDINANCE. - It is unlaw'f ul and. unles:s bthervVise.-declared in thi:5'.Ordinance with respect to particular. offenses it is a misdemeanor for any person to do any act forbiddeh or,'fai'l to perfor.,Ln.any act required in this Ordinance, Section 9. OBEDIENCE _T 0 POLICE AIM FIRE DEPkRTTJENT OFFICIALS. - No person shall wilfully'fail:or refuse to comdy with any law - P ful order or direetion of a Police'Office'r oj� of'a Fire -Depart- ment official inv'ested.by law with -authority to,direct,,, control., or regulate -traffic. Section 10. PERSONS PROPELLING PUSHCARTS OR RIDING ANIMALS TO OBEY TR&FFIC REGUIATIONS..- Every person propelling any pushcart or riding an'animal ubon a roadway, and every person driving any animal -drawn vehicle.shall be subject to the provisions'of this ordinance applicable to the driver -of any vehicle P except those provisions.of this ordinance which,by their very nature can have no application, Section 11. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES TO -OBEY TRA-FFIC REGUIATIO'NS. - The provisions of -this ordinance shall apply to the driver of any 6 V 6 vehicle owned by or used in the service of the United States Government this State County., City., town or district or any other political subdivision of the State., and it shall be un- lawful for any such driver to violate any of the provisions of this ordinance except as otherwise permitted in this ordinance or by State Statute. Section 12. EXCEPTIONS TO AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES. - The driver of any authorized emergency vehicle when responding to an emergency call upon approaching a red or stop signal or any I'D stop signs shall slow down as necessary for safety but may pro- ceed cautiously past such red sign or signal. At other times drivers of authorized emergency vehicles shall stop in obedience to a stop sign or signal. No driver of any authorized emergency vehicle shall as- s'ume any special privilege under this ordinance, except when such vehicle is operated in response to an emergency call or in the immediate pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the law, Section 13. OPERATION OF VEHICLES ON APPROACH OF AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES. - (a) Upon the immediate approach of an authorized emer- gency vehicle equipped with at least one lighted lamp exhibiting red light visible under.normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of five hundred (500) feet to the front of such vehicle., and when the driver is.giving audible signal by siren, exhaust whistle or bell, the driver,of every other vehicle shall yield the right of way and shall immediately drive to a position paral- CD lel to., and as close as possible to, the right-hand edge or curb of the roadway clear of any intersection., and shall stop and re- main in such position until the authorized emergency vehicle has - 7 - pas,sedY except -when otherwise ai'vected by a Police Officer. (b) This Section 'shall not operate to relieve .. - the driver of.' an emergency vehicle from,the duty to drive with due regard.for the sa I fety of all. persons us,ing the highway. Sec'tion 14',- I10MIATE REPORT OF ACCIDENTS. The -driver of a vehicle involved in an'.accident resul'ting,in,ihjury to -or death h of any person or.pr6pprtY�1,damag6t'-6 apparent extent of 0 n Twenty Five .($25.'00) Dollars_�or morb,,".:shall irmediately', by the' quickest means of c6mmunicat-i9ii',aiv*6 nbJ L t tLee of "'subh. ac c id6nt o' I e Poli c e Department. if such accident occurred within the City limits. Artic16 4.''. TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. Section 15. .,LUTHORITY TO INS TALL TRAFFIC -C ONTROL'. DEVICES. 'The Director of Traffic. PlRnning-and Maintenanc -place and e.s.hall maintain traffic-con'trol signs., signals- . and devices' when and as required under th6 tr6f f ic ordinances of this City- to make effec tive the- Er ovisions of "said ordi hance6 and may place an 6 ma intain 'such additional, traffic -"control devices as he. -may d' eem necessary to regulate traffic -under the traffic'-'ordin' ances. of this -City., or under State -law.., or -to -guide or warn traffic, S . ection i6. YaNUAL AND. SPE'GIFICATIONS FOR TRAAFFIC-CONTROL DE- VICES* - All traffi c control signs., signals and devices' shall conform to the manual and Ppecifications approved and adopted by the State Highway Gommission of the.State of Texas. ­All traffic - control devices so erecte.6 and not inconsist-ent.with the:provis�- ions of State'law,or this ordinance shall be.''official traffic - control devices, Section 170 OBEDIEIVCE'.TO OPFIC IAL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES The'driver of -any vehiclb-shall--obey the'instructions of' any official traf.fic-contr'ol device applicable thereto. '-ed i" �plab n accordance with the traffic ordinances of this City unless otherwise directed by a police officer, subject to the exce-p- tions. granted the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle in this ordinance. Section 18, TRAFFIC -CONTROL SIGNAL LEGEND. - Uhenever traffic is controlled by traffic -control signals exhibiting Une words "Got'S "Caution". or 11stoptl J. or exhibiting different colored lights successively one at a time, or with arrows the following .9 CD colors only shall be used and said terms and liuht6 shall indi- U cate and apply to drivers of vehicles end pedestrians as fol- lows: (a.) Green alone., or "Goll: (1) Vehicular traffic facing the signal may pro- ceed straight through orturn right or left unless a sign at such place prohibits either such turn. But vehicular traffic including vehicles turning right or left., shall yield the right Cl of way to other vehicles and to pedestrians lawfully within the intersection or an adjacent crosswalk at the time such signal is exhibited. (2) Pedestrians facing the signal may proceed across the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk. (b) Yellow alone., or "Caution".. when shown following the green or "Go" signal: (1) Vehicular traffic facing the signal is thereby warned that the red or "Stop" signal will be exhibited i=iiediate- ly thereafter and such vehicular traffic shall not enter or be crossing the intersection Y,--ihen the red or "Stop" signal is exhib- ited. (2) No pedestrian facing such signal shall enter the roadway until.the green or "Got' is shown alone., unless auth- orized so to do by a signal indicatinS walkinr.; is permissible. - 9 - (c) Red alone, or ilstop1l: Vehicular traffic facing the signal shall stop befor6 entering the crosswalk on the near side'of the in- tersection., or if none., then before entering th.e intersection and shall remain standing -until green or "Go" is shown alone. .(2) No,pedeotrian facing such signal shall. enter the roadway until the green or"Go" is.shown alone, unless auth- orized so to do by a signal indicating that walking is permissi- bl e. (d) Red with.green arrow: (1), Vehicular,traffic facing -such signal may cau- tiously enter the intersection.only to make the move indicated by such arrow but shall 'ield the right of way,to pedestrians y lawfully within a crosswalk and to other traffic lawfully using the intersection. (2) No,pedestrian f4cing-such signal shall enter the roadway unti.1 the green or"'G61''lls' shown alone., unless auth- orized so to, do, by, s i giiai indie'ating that waiking' i's permissible. (e) Iri -the event'an official traffic -control signal is erected and maintained at a place other than an intersection., the provisions of this Section -shall be Capplicable except as to those provisions- which -by their nature can- have no application, Lny stop required shall be made at a sigh or marking on the pave- ment indicating where the stop shall be -made., but in the absence of �.ny such.sign or -marking the stop shall -be -made at the signal, Section 19.. PEDESTRIAN WALK AND WAIT SIGNPLLSO -- Vihenever spec- ial pedestrian -control signals exhibiting words indicating that it is'permissible to walk., or that pedestrians should wait are in place, such signals shall indicate as follows: (a) Signals.indicating walking is permissible. Pedes- trians.fac.ing such signal may proceed across the roadway in the - 10 - direction of the signal -and shall-begiven the right of way by the drivers of all vehicles. (b) 'Signals indicating.it is necessa ry to wait. No. pedestrian shall start to'cross the roadway -in the direction of such signal, but any pedestrian who has partially 'completed his, crossinglon the walk signal shall proceed to a sidewalk or safety island while' the'wait signal is showing, Section 20. FLASHING SIGNALS. - Whenever flashing red or yellow signals..are used.they.shall require obedience by vehicular traf-_ fic as follows: (a) Fiashing,red (stop signal)* When a red lens.is illu- minated with rapid intermittent flashes, drivers of vehicles shall stop before entering the nearest'crosswalk at an intersection or at a limit line when marked, or, if none,, then before entering the intersection, and the right to,proceed-shall-be subject to the rules applicable after making.a stop at a stop sign,. Flashing y-ellow,(caution signal). When a yellow lens is illuminated with 'rapid intermittent flashes,,drivers of vehicles mayippoceed through the in tersection or past,such signal only with caution, r: Section,21._DISPLAT 9F-UNAUTHORIZED.SIGN8,-:SIGNALS�.OR MARKINGS. (a). No-pers-qp shall place.,';maintain or' display upon or in view of any highway any unauthorized sign,, signal, markinp, or de- vice which purport's-to'll-be-or-is an imitation -of or r esembles an .official traffic-coritrol device or railroad sign or signal, or which atteJnpt to.direct the movement of traffic or which.attempt' to control parking or which hides from view or-interferes'with the effectiveness of any official traffic -control device or any railroad sign or signal., and no person.shall place or maintain nor shall any public authority permit upon any -highway any traffic sign or signal bearing thereon any -commercial advertising. This.shall not be deemed to prohibit the erection upon Private, -property adjacent t6 highwaysof signs giving useful directional information and of a type that cannot be mistaken for official signs. (b) Every such prohibited sign, signal or marking is hereby declared to be a public nuisance, and the Chief of Police is hereby empowered to remove the.same or cause it to be removed without notice, Section 22. INTERFERENCE WITH OFFICIAL TRAFFIC -CONTROL DEVICES OR RAILROAD SIGNS OR.SIGNALS.., Noperson shall without lawful authority attempt to or in fact alt . er., defac'e-, injure., knock down,, or remove any official traffic -control device or any railroad sign or signal, -or any -other i3art thereof. Section 23. AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH PLAY -STREETS. - The Director of Traffic Planning and Malintena . nee shall have authority to declare any street or part thereof adjacent to -a private or public school a play street and to place appropriate signs or devices in the roadway indicating and helping to protect the same, Section 24. PLAY STREET. - Whenever authorized signs are erected. indicating any street or part thereof as a play street, no person shall drive a.vehicle upon any such street.or portion thereof ex- cept drivers of vehicles having business or whose residences are within such closed area,, and then any said driver shall exercise the greatest care in driving upon any such street or portion there- of. Article 5. DUTIES OF'DIRECTOR OF TRAFFIC PLANNING AND MAINTENANCE.' Section 25. Whenever and wherever congestion of traffic, the fre- quency of passage of vehicles or pedestrians, or both, the direc- tion of the flow of traffic, the dimensions of the stretts and sidewalks, and the use of.property abutting the streets,, are such that he finds it to. be necessary for the free flow and the expedi- tious handling of traffic and the safety.of .'persons and property, the,Director of Traffic Planning and Maintenance -is authorized: - 12 - 1L highwaysof signs giving useful directional information and of a type that cannot be mistaken for official signs. (b) Every such prohibited sign, signal or marking is hereby declared to be a public nuisance, and the Chief of Police is hereby empowered to remove the.same or cause it to be removed without notice, Section 22. INTERFERENCE WITH OFFICIAL TRAFFIC -CONTROL DEVICES OR RAILROAD SIGNS OR.SIGNALS.., Noperson shall without lawful authority attempt to or in fact alt . er., defac'e-, injure., knock down,, or remove any official traffic -control device or any railroad sign or signal, -or any -other i3art thereof. Section 23. AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH PLAY -STREETS. - The Director of Traffic Planning and Malintena . nee shall have authority to declare any street or part thereof adjacent to -a private or public school a play street and to place appropriate signs or devices in the roadway indicating and helping to protect the same, Section 24. PLAY STREET. - Whenever authorized signs are erected. indicating any street or part thereof as a play street, no person shall drive a.vehicle upon any such street.or portion thereof ex- cept drivers of vehicles having business or whose residences are within such closed area,, and then any said driver shall exercise the greatest care in driving upon any such street or portion there- of. Article 5. DUTIES OF'DIRECTOR OF TRAFFIC PLANNING AND MAINTENANCE.' Section 25. Whenever and wherever congestion of traffic, the fre- quency of passage of vehicles or pedestrians, or both, the direc- tion of the flow of traffic, the dimensions of the stretts and sidewalks, and the use of.property abutting the streets,, are such that he finds it to. be necessary for the free flow and the expedi- tious handling of traffic and the safety.of .'persons and property, the,Director of Traffic Planning and Maintenance -is authorized: - 12 - (a) To designate and maintain,c I rosswalks at intersec— tions and at such &t� 't he ---m '''d et, places a ay eem necessary,.by appropriate devices, marks or lines upon the' surface of the road— way, (b) To establi . sh safety zones 'of -such kind and c�aracter and at' such plad.e6 as' he may.deem necessary for the protection of pedestrians.. (c)".To mark lanes for -"traffic on the,streets-of'the City -of Beaumont.. 0 a n within or-adjac- (d.) T' pl'ce..markers,,buttons or sigis'. ent to intersections. indicating the. course to be traveled by Vehicles turning at such-inteirsections.: When authorized markers' buttons' or other indications are plac-e'd'within an­inters.ectioh'.indicating the --course to be-tr'aveled.by -Vehicles tu' ing.the' rM reat, no driver of -a vehi.cle,shall disQbey.thd-ditection's of 'suc'fi-indications4 10) To place proper' signs, signals,'dr-markings prohibit— ing the making of right, left�o_r complete turns At.any intersec— tion.of streets,in the City of,'Beaumont. (f)'. To place, signs, $1'gnals or markings'.,within or adja— cent, to- intersections, (g) -'To install,or cause to be di splayed signs, signals or markings f6r*the direction of traffic�.near,`public.,or 'private. schools,.parks and public buildings. (b) To designate places on t'he.stre'ets Of the . City for the exclusive- I . use of. bus-'stopp., and to provid'e-fo"r-marking' the same with appropriate,.signs or -.markings.' (i) To dete'rmine the location of passenger.' zones and freight load . i . ng.. zones -and to place 'and maintain appropriate signs. -or marking indicating thelsam.e., (j) To de8�---gn'ate sp�aceis,- on -,,the jstreets, of the Ci ty for exclusive use as"bus stdps and-to.mark . the same with appropriate signs oi. mai-kings,, 13, el 41 a W to designate-areas,on the streets of the City of Beaumont which shall not be used as spaces for the parking of vehicles and to mark such areas1with appropriat.e signs or mark- ings. (1) To designate intersections of streets at which driv- ers operating vehicles approaching the intersection on one or more of the intersecting streets -must bring such vehicle to a complete stop before -!proceeding into such intersection, and to install and maintain appropriate signs and markings directing such drivers to stop at such intersectians. (m) To designate intersections of streets at which driv- ers operating vehicles approaching the intersection of one or more of the intersecting streets'must-reduce the speed of such vehicle to not to exceed ten (10) miles per hour upon reaching for a distance of one hundred (100) feet,and to install appro- priate signs and markings directing suah drivers thus to reduce the speed of their vehicles. (n) To designate the routes which must be followed by commercial vehicles in using the streets of the City of Beaulfiatt. Provided that no such vehicle shall be prohibited from using any street for the purpose.of going directly to or from any residen- tial, commercial or industrial establishment abutting on such street. (o) To determine and allocate parking time limits on streets and portions of streets and place appropriate signs or markings giving notice thereof. (p) To designate intersections, the crossing of which shall be controlled by red, green and amber lights and arrows as elsewhere herein provided, and to determine the type of such lights or traffic control devices to be installed at each inter- section, and to cause the sa'me,to be installed,, and it -shall be - 14 - unlawful for any person to fail or refuse to obey the instruc- tions.transmitted by means of such lights or traffic -control devices. Section 25*a.Whenever he finds it is necessary to the public health, comfort and safety, the Director of Traffic Planning and Maintenance is hereby ,authorized to designate areas of the streets of the City of Beaumont to be known as "Quiet ZonesR in the vicinity of any hospital, church, school, or public institu- tion, and to mark such area with appropriate signs directing the drivers of vehicles not to sound a horn -or other warning device while traveling in the area thus designated. Section 26. Every regulation, designation, delineation, or deter- mination promulgated by the Director of TrafficiPlanning and Main- tenance pursuant to the authority granted in this ordinance shall, unless otherwise provided herein be described in_,,writing and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont'.. Such writing shall constitute a public rec ' ord and'all persons shall be charged with notice of the contents of same. Section 27.' The installation - under'the direc tion of the Director of Traffic Planning and Maintenance of any traffic -control device,, sign,, signal'or marking provided for in this ordinance shall at once cause to be effective the instruction top6destrians or driv- ers of vehicles transmitted by means of such device, sign, signal or marking. Section 28. It being un lawful'for any person other than the Dir- ector of Traffic Planning and Maintenance to install or cause 'to be installed any sign purporting to direct the'�_use of the streets or the activities on the streets of pedestrians or vehicles, proof in any prosecution for violation of this ordinance that any traf- fie control device, sign, signal or marking was actually in place - 15 - on any street in the City of Beaumont shall constitute prima facie evidence that the same -was installed by the.Director of.Traffic Planning and Maintenance pursuant to -the authority,herein granted. Section 29. It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly to fail to observe or obey any instruction' -6f any traffic control device, signal light, sign or marking installed -as provided for in the preceding sections of this Article. Article.6.' SPEED REGULATIONS. Section 30. STATE SPEED LAWS -APPLICABLE. The State traffic -laws regulating the speed of vehicles shall be�applicable upon.all streets within this.Citk except as this ordinance, as authorized, by StAte law hereby declares and determines upon the basis of engineering and traffic -investigation that certaini- speed regula- tions shall be applicable upon specified streets or in certain aredsi! iii which event it shall,be prima'facie.unlawful for any, person to drive a vehicle at a speed in excess of any speed so declared in this ordinance when signs are"in place giving notice thereof. Section 31,1NCREASING.STATE SPEED LIMIT IN CERTAIN ZONES. - It is hereby d:etermined,'on�--the-basis' of -'an engineering, and -traffic investigation that the spp�ed permitted by'State law upon the fol- lowing streets'.is.less'than is nec , essary-for safe operation of vehidles.thereon by reason of the designation and sign -posting of said.,streets as through highways and by -reason of widely spaced intersections, and it is hereby declared that the prima facie speed limits shall be as.hereinafter set'forth on those streets or.parts of streets herein designated when signs are.erected giv- ing notice thereof, and the speed limit designated . for each of said streets or speed zones is declared.to be the maximum, reason- able and pru4ent speed limit therein. - 16 - On the Port Arthur:Highwaye, From the intersection of East Virgihia Street in a'southeasterly direction -to the City Limits the prima facie speed limit shall be forty-five (45) miles per hour... On the Fannett' Road. From the intersection of St. James Boulevard in a southwesterly.direction to the City Limits the prima facie speed limit shall be forty-five (45) miles per hour. On College Street. From the'traffic circle -at the inter- section of Eleventh Street Road in a westerly -direction.to the C ilty Limits the prima facie speed' limit- shall be forty -f . ive (45) miles per hour. On Calder Avenue. From its intersectionwith Lucus'Drive i - n -tion'to')'the -.0 . ity 'Limits the p . r .6L c . a westerly di'rec im fa"ie speed - limit shall be forty-five,(45) miles per hour. On the,Elevexith'St-reet-Road. From the- 'intersection of Hoover Street-eictension at Pecan Grove Addition., otherwise known as the old Eleventh Street Road cutoff,.in the City Limits the prima fa:cie-speed limit shall be forty-five (45) miles per houro' Article TURNING MOVEMENTS. Section 32..' REQUIRED POSITION AND METHOD OF TURNING AT INTERSEC- TIONS. The driver of 'vehicle intending to' turn at an intersec- tion shall do so as follows: (a) 'Ona,two-way street both the approach for a' -right turn and a right turn shall be,ma de as close as practical to the right-hand.curb or edge of the roadway. (b) 'on a two-way street the' -approach for.a left turn shall be made in that portion of the righthalf--ok the roadwaynearest the 6enterline thereof and after entering the intersection the left.'- turn shall -'be made so as to.leave the intersection to the right of the centerline of the roadway being ent ered. (c) On a one-way street both the approach for'a right turn and a right, turn shall be made only from t , he line of traffic or traffic lane if so marked closest to the right-hand curb or 16a- /9(/ edge of the roadway. 'On 'a one-way street both -the appro- ach for a left turn and a left turn shall be made-onl y from the line oftraffic or traffic lan6 if so marked closest to the left -h' and curb or edge of the roadway. (e) Approach -for 'a left turn from a two7way street into a.ofie-way street shall be made in that,'portion of the right half of the roadway nearest the center line thereof and by passing to the right of -such center,line where it entersthe intersection. (f) A left- turn from 'a one-way street into a two-way street shall be made by passing to the right of the center line of the street being entered upon leaving the interse ction. Article 8. ONE-WAY STREETS AND ALLEYS. - Section 33. AUTHORITY TO DESIGNATE ONE-WAY STREETS AND-.-ALLEYS.o Whenever any ordinance of this City desig'nates'any one -'way street or alley, the Director of Traffic Planning and Maintenance shall place and maintain signs giving notice thereof, and no such regu- lation shall be effective'_',unless such signs are in place. Signs indicating the direction of lawful traffic movement shall be placed at every intersection where - movement of traffic in the opposite direction is prohibited. Section 34.1 ONE-WAY STREETS AND ALLEYS. - Upon those streets and parts of streets and in those alleys so designated2-vehicular traffic shall move only in the indicated direction when signs in- dicating the direction of traffic are erected and maintained at every Tintersection where movement in the opposite direction is' prohibited. Section 35., PASSING FROM ONE TRAFFIC LANE INTO ANOTHER. - On one- way streets which are marked into't'r-aff-ic lanes by solid lines and dash stripes,_it shall be unlawful for the driver of a vehicle 17 -7 to pass from one traffic.land,into another in,_.any.,-,inter' section, or aci�oss,�any solid line.. -,'Crqs.si-h'g' X"rbi� .,iny,'�,.sudh 1and. to another'sh.-'Lll only.be ma"de,.at dash. stripes and only after'proper hand signal..is given.' Article 9. SPECIAL ST OPS REMIRED. Section 36.-.EMERGING'FROM ALLEY OR PRIVATE DRIVEWAY-* The driver of a.vehicle emerging from an'alley., driveway or'.buildin:g shall -stop such vehicle immediately�prior to driving onto a sidewalk.or onto.the sidewalk area extending across,any-alleyway, yielding the.right of way to any pedestrian as . may be necessary to avoid, collision, 'an d upo n entering t he roadway sha 11 yield.the right of way to all'-vOhic-les a' roaching.on.said roadway'. pp Section 37..' -STOP WHEN TRAFFIC OBSTRUCTED. No'drive r shall,enter- i 6'n' o r 'a e an intersect ma�kid..cross'i4alk unless't'her s sufficient space on the other side of the..intdrsection or crosswalk to accom- modate the'vehicle'.he.is' operating without obstructing thepassage of ot4e.r vehicles or,piadestrians, notijithstanding.any traffic ldon- trol -signal indicationto proceed. .,Section 38. OBEDIENCE TO SIGNAL INDICATING APPROACHOP-RAILROAD TRAIN.,- Whenever any person driving a vehicle approaches a rai . 1 - road grade crossing under.any of the circumstances stated in this Section, the driver of -.such vehicle shall stop.within-fift' (50) Y.. feet, but not less than'fifteen (15) feet -from the nearest rail of'isuch railroad, and shall n6t'proceed'until he can do so safely . The foregoing requirements shall apply when: (a) A".clearly.. visible electric. or m-ech'dnical, s . ignal device gives wa�ning of the'immediate approach'of a railroad train; (b) A crossing gate'is loWered''or when -a human flagman' gives,or continues to give a signal of,the� approach . or passage of a railroad train, (c) A railroad' irain",approaching within approximately 0�94 fifteen hundred (1500)''feet of the' highway crossing emits a,sig7- nal audible from such,distance and such railroad train, by reason of its speed or nearness to I such -crossing is an immediate hazard; (d) An approaching 'railroad train is plainly visible and is in hazardous proximity to such crossing, Article -10. MISCELLANEOUS DRIVING RULES. Section 39. -CROSSING FIRE HOSE. No vehicle shall be driven over any.unprotected hose.of-a fire department, when laid down on any street or private driveway to be used at any fire or 'alarm of fire,'Without the consent of the fire department official in com- mand. Section 40., DRIVING'THROUGH FUNERAL OR OTHER -PROCESSION. -'No driver of a vehicle shall drive,between the . vehicles comprising a funeral,'or other authorized,-,�procession whi16 they are in motion and when such vehicles.are conspicuously designated as required in this ordinance. - Section 41. WHEN'*PERMITS RE E QUIR D FOR PARADE. No procession or parade-(otherthan.funeral processions) containing fifty(�,50) or more persons or ten (10) or-more4e'hiclds, excepting the forces of the United States Army or -Navy and the military forces of this - State, shall occ'upys ma.rch.,or,proc'eed along any street except in accordance with a permit issued by the Chief of Police, and such other regulations as -are set forth herein which may apply. Section 42. VEHICLES SHALL NOT BE DRIVEN ON A SIDEWALK. - The driver of a vehicle.shall not drive within any -e'wa sid lk area ex- cept at.a permanent or temporary driveway. Section 43., LIMITATIONS ON BACKING. The driver of a vehicle shall not back the same 'unless such movement can be made with reasonable safety -and wi thout interfering with.other traffic. - 19.- 6 'p Section 44. CLINGING -TO MOVINd NEHICLE8.' Any person.ridi . ng upon. any_ ­bicycle,, motorcycle, coaster, sled, roller skates,'.or any toy vehicle'shall not attach the same -or himself to an 'mo`ing, �y vi vehicle upon. any roadway. Section:45. VEHICLE LOADS PRODUCING'ANNOYING SOUNDS,YPROHIBITED. It shall.be,unlawful for -any person to drive a vehicle'--along.or. upon any public stre,ot-or alley in the City ot,Beaumont.,'which' vehicle.is loaded with_ir'on'o_r.,othe.r material,likely to.produce a great or annoying sound without using'pr6per dbadening substan- ces to prevent.'ahn-pying noises-., Section 46. VEHICLES NOT TO DRiVE'ON FRESH PAVEMENT. --It-shall. be -unlawful for any person to drive any vehicle:,or ride any.hors'e. -or other,animal -upon any ortion.of the streets,in.the Ci . ty"i'll- that p, has been'�freshly'paved; unless'all barriers. or signal lights have been lawfully removed therefrom.,indicating that said street 16 ready for'travel.. Section 47. NEGLIGENT COLLISION PROHIBITED. .(a') If.any 'person while.driving or operating or in charge of any vehicle within the -territorial limits of -the -City of Beau-- %rhont, shall by negligence:cause or,suffer�or permit the same to come in collision with ahy-,,other vehicle.,,or.with any.animal,,per-,- son or property, in or.onany public*street., avenue., roadway, or any public-plade.,whatever.in the City., such person shall be' deemed guilty."..,,of-la misdemoanor' and upon-conviction�shall be punished by fine of',not less than one ($1.00) dollar'no'r'more than two hundred ($200.00) dollars,. (b) Proof of,-iio,inteht:-,to-.1njure shall be no defense to a charge'of violating this section, (c) The _tdrm _-6hegligefice'.1 as. used in -bubs-ecti6n (a) of c' ion�is defin e e ch-,� n this se t* to m -an the want- .6f su adre" a' -caution as.a person of ordinary prudence.would use,under like circumstances.' -.20 Sectiori..48. PASSING ON -VIADUCT.--:- It shall be unlawful for the driver of -4 vehicle to pa6b.-.another Vehicle proceeding in the same direction upon any viaduct within the City of Beaumont or within one hundred (100),feet of the,approach to. same.. Section 49. NO LEFT TURN -PERMITTED. -'It.shall b.e-unlawful for the driver of a vehicle to make a left turn on''a two-�Tay.street except at intersection's.o Article.11. PEDESTRIANS RIGHTS AND DUTIES. Section"50. PEDESTRIANS SUBJECT TO TRAFFIC-�CONTROL SIGNALS. ­ Pedestrians. -shall be s ubject'to.,trafPic-control signals as here- tofore -declared in Section 19 of this.ordinance, but at all other places -pedestrians shall. be. granted those rights and.be.-subject to'the restrictions stated in this Article. Section.51. PEDESTRIANS RIGHT OF WAY IN CROSSWALK.. .(a). 'When a tra'ffic-cb:ntrol signals are not in place or not in operation the drivqr.� . �of_,a,��v`ehidle­shall yield the right of way., slowing.down, or.stopping if -need be to so yi.e,ld,.to a pedestrian oad a k when the, -'pe eistr Crossing,: the 'r way., within crossWal. d. ian is upon.th.e half of.the roadway u�on'which the vehicle is- traveling, or when the ped6btrian.--i6 appro.aching.so.closely from the oppo- site half of the roadway -as to-b,e-in danger., but,no pedestrian shall suddenly leave a curb or other place -of- safety and walk or run into the path of a vehicle which is so close. that it is-im.- possible for. the driver toyield. '(b) Whenever any 'Vehicle is'stopped.at-a marked cross- walk or at any unmarked crosswalk,at an intersection to permit a pedestrian to cross the -roadway, the driver of any other vehicle approaching from the rear shall not overtake and pass the stopped vehicle., 21 - C/ Section 52. CROSSING AT,AIGHt ANGLES. No-,.ped6strian' shall' cross a roadway at any place other than by a route at right angles to the 'curb or.by the,shorte'st'rout e to -the' opposite q. urb except in a crosswalk. Section 53., VHEN PEDESTRIAN SHALL,YIELDi Every pedestrian crossing a road-viay' at'any point other than within a marked cross- walk or'withi4 an. -unmarked crosswalk at an intersection shall yield the right of way.to all vehicles upon the roadway. The foregoing rule has 'no application under the conditions, stated in'Sectio-n 49,, where pedestrians are prohibited:froin cross- ,ing at-certain.designated,pl6ces. Section 54. PROHIBITED CR08SING. (a) Between adjacent intersectlons'at which'traffic-con- trol-signals are in operation', pedestrians. shall not cross at any place except in,a crosswalk. (b) No pe.desttian-shall. cross a.roadway other than in a crosswalk in the central business district.' Section 55.' PEDESTRIANS WALK-ING ALONG ROADWAYS. (a) Where sidewalks ar' q provided it shall be unlawful for any pedestrian'to walk,along and:upon an adjacent roadway.' (b) Where sidewalks 'are not provided,any.pedestrian walk- ing along or -upon a highway shall when practicable walk only on the.left side of the roadway or its shoulder facing traffic which may approach from the opposite direction. - (c) No person shall stand in a -roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride from -the driver of any vehicle. Section 56. DRIVERS TO EXERC ISE DUE CARE. Notwithstanding the .foregoing provisions of-this..Article, every driver of a vehicle' shall exercise'due care to avoid colliding with any pedestrian upon any -roadway and shall give warning by sounding the horn when 22 necessary and shall exercise.proper precaution upon observing any child'or any confused or incapacitated person upon a.roadway. Article 12. REGULATIONS FOR BICYCLES. Section 57. -EFFECT-OF,REGULATibNS. (a) It -is a mi6demean , or for any person to do any act for- bidden or fail to perform any act�required in this'Article. (b) The parent of any�child and the guardian of. any ward shall not authorize.or. knowingly -permit any -such child or ward to violate any of the provisions 6f.this Article.' (c) 'These regulations.�appjicable to bicycles shall apply whenever a bicycle is operated upon any street or upon any public path set aside for the exclusive -use of bicycles,'subject to those exceptions-stated,herein's Section 58. TRAFFIC LAWS TO APPLY TO PERSON8'RIDING BICYCLES. - Every person riding a bicycle upon a -roadway shall be granted all of the rightsand shall be subject.to all of the'duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle by the laws of -this State declaring rules of the road applicable to vehicles, or by the traffic ordi- nahces of The City of Beaumont applicable'to the driver of a vehi- cle, except as to special',.regulati'on.s-'in't.his Article and except as'to those of laws -'and ordindnces-which by their nature .provisions can have no application.. - Section 59. OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. (a) Any person 6perat,ing a bicycle shall obey the instruc- tions of official traffic -control signals,, signs and -other control devices applicable to -vehicles., unless otherwise directed by a police office're (b) Whenever authorized signs are erected indicating that no right'or left or U-turn is permitted, no person operating a bicycle shall disobey the direction of any such sign, except where such person dismounts from the bicycle'to make any such turn., in 23 — 0 which event such person shall'then obey the -regulations applica- ble to'pedestrians., Section.'60. RIDI NG ON BICYCLES. .(a) A person propelling a bicycle shall not ride other than astride a permanent and regular seat attached thereto. (b) No bicycle -'shall be used to carry more persons at one time thAn,the'number for which it is designated and equipped. Section 61. RIDING -ON ROADWAYS -AND BICYCLE PATHS. (a) Every person operating a''bicycle upon a roadway shall ride as near to the right-�-]�and,side . of the',roadway as practicable, exercising-due.care when passing a standing vehicle or one proceed- ing in the same direction.- (b)- Pe rso . ns riding.bibycle8.-upon a. . roadway shall not ride more than two-abreast.except on paths or parts of roadways set aside for,the exclusive use of bicycles-* VZ(C) 'Whenever'a usable path -for' bicycles has been provided adjacdnt to a roadway.'bicycle riders shall.use.such path and shall not.use. the roadway.' Section 62. SPEED., -.No person shall operate'a'b,icycle-at a speed greater than is.re . asonable and prudent under the conditions then existing. Section 63. EMERGING FROM ALLEY OR DRIVEWAY. The operator of a bicycle emerging from an alley, driveway, or building shall upon approaching a,sidbwalk or the sidewalk area extending acrosz any alleyway, yield the right of way to all pedestrians approaching on s I aid sidewalk..or sidewalk area, and upon entering'the roadway .shall yield.the right of way to -all vehicles approaching on said roadway. Section 64. CLINGINGJTO VEHICLES. 7 No person riding upon any bicycle shall attach the same or himself to any vehicle upon a - 24 - --.-roadway. Section 65., PARKING. No person shall park a bicycle upon a street other than upon the'roadway against the.curb, or upon the sidewalk in a'radk to support the bicycle,,or against . a building or at the curbin such'a manner as,to afford the least obstruc- tion to pedestrian traffic. Section 66. PARKING PROHIBITED. - No per -son shall park a bicycle in a prohibited vehicular,,parking zone or in officially designated f ire lanes Section 67� 'RIDING ON-ZIDEIKALKS. (a) No person shall ride a bicycle upon'a -sidewalk .:with- in, a., businebs. district',-, (b)- �No person -fifteen (15) years or more of age 6hall ride a bicycle upon,any,s.idewalk in,any district. (c) -Wh-enever-.a'ny person is riding a bicycle upon a side- walk, such person shall yield the right of way to any pedestrian and shall'give audible signal before overtaking'and,'Pas-sing'such pedestrian. Section 68�. LAMPS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT ON BICYCLES. (d)' Every bicycle when in use,at night time shall be, equipped.with a lamp on the front which shall emit' a'white light visible from a distance of at least five hundred (500) feet from the front and with a red reflector upon the rear, of a type which shall be visible from all di . stances fr - om fifty -(50) feet'to three huridr.ed,.(300) feet to the rear.when directly in front of -lawful. upper beams of. hea'dlamps on a motor.vehicle. A lamp emitting a red light visible from a distance of five hundred (500) feet to the rear,ma' be used,in addition to the red reflector. y (b) No person shall operate a bicycle unless it is equip- ped with a,bell or,oth.er-dpvice capable'of'giving a signal audible - 25 — for a distance of at least fifty (50) feet., except that a' bicycle shall not be equipped with., nor shall any person -use upon a bicy- cle, any -siren or whistle. (c) Every bicycle shall be equipped with a''brake which will enable the operator to make the braked.wheel skid on dry., level, clean pavement, Section 69. PENALTIES. - Every person violating any of the pro- visions of this -Article shall be.guilty o' f a misdemeanor, Article 13. PARKING. Section 70. STANDING OR PARKING CLOSE,TO CURB. --No person shall stand or parka vehicle in a roadway other than paralle'lwith.t.he edge of the roadway headed in the direction of lawful 'traffic move- ment, and -with the wheels 'of the vehicle on the'side next to the curb within eighteen,.(18) inches of the edge of the curb or edge of the roadway, except as otherwise provided in this Article. Section 71. ANGLE PARKING. �- No angle parking shall be permitted on any of the streets of The City of Beaumont. Section 72.1 BACKING ANGLE -PARKED VEHICLE. -.It shall be unlawful for anyone angle -parked on private property to back the' vehicle across the sidewalk or into'a roadway_provided, however, this shall not apply to vehicles backing from a'drive'wdy in connection with 9 a residence or backing.from aregularly dedicated alley. Section 73. PERMIT FOR LOADING OR UNLOADING AT AN ANGLE TO THE CURB. ­� The Director of Traffi& Planning,and Maintenance is auth- orized to issue special permits to'pe'rmit the b acking of a vehicle to the curb for the purpose of loading or unloading merchandise or materials subject to the' terms and conditions of such permit. Such permits may be issued either to the owner or lessee of real proper- ty, or to the owner of -the vehicle, and shall grant to such person the privilege as therein stated and authorized herein., and it shall - 26 - U be unlawful for any permittee or any other person -to violate- any'6f the special terms or conditions of any -such permit. Article 14. STOPPING, STANDING OR.PARKING PROHIBITED IN SPECIFIED PLACES. Section 74.. -STOPPING., STANDING OR PARKING -PROHIBITED - NO SIGNS REQUIRED. - (a) No person 'shall stop, stand or park a vehicle except when necessAry.to avoid conflict -with other traffic., or in com- pliance with law or the direc , tions of'd Po . lice Office:& or traf- fic -control device in any of the following'pla-ces: (1) On a,sidewalk or sidewalk area or on public property between property line and curb. (2Y In front of'a public or private driveway. (3) Within an intersection. (4) Within'fifteen (15) feet of a.fire hydrant. (5) On a crosswalk. (6) Within twenty (20) feet of a crosswalk at an intersection.. _(7) Within thirty (30) feet upon -the approa'ch"to any,flashing,�5acon�.,stop'si-gn., 9r.traffic-control signal located at -the side of a roadway.: (8) Within f.ifty,(50) feet upon the approach to the nearest rail ofa-raili . �oad c ros . sing. (9). Within twenty (20) feet of the driveway entrance to any Fire Stationand on the side of -a street opposite the en- trance to any Fire Station within seventy-five (75) feet of said entrance,(when,properly sign -posted). (10,) Alongside or. opposite.any street'excavation..' building construction protruding into a stree't,., or other obstruc- tions when stopping, standing or parking would obstruct traffic. (11) On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb' of a street. .-. - 27 - (12.) Upon any bridge, viaduct or other. elevated structure upon a highway. (13) -At any place where official signs prohibit stopping. (b) No person'shall move a vehicle not lawfully under his control into any such prohibited area or away from'a curb such distance as is unlawful. Section Z5. PARKING.I.N'ALLEYS.--. No',.person shall park a vehicle within an.alley in..such a manner or under such conditions'as to leave available less,than ten (lO) feet of-the,'.width of the road- way for the free movement of.Vehicular traffic., and no person shall stop, stand or park a'vehicle,within an 'alley in such a position as to blodk-the driveway entrance to any abutting pro- perty. Section 76. ALL NIGHT PARKING PROHIBITED-. No person shall park a -vehicle on any paved street, for a period of time longer than thirty' (30) minutes between the hours of two (2:00) a.m-. and five (5:00) aim. of any day, except physicians on emergency calls. Section 77. PARKING FOR.. -CERTAIN PURPOSES PROHIBITED..- No person shall park a vehicle -upon, any roadway for -the principal purpose of: (a) Displaying such-vehiclerfor'sale. (b) Washing, greasing',, or repairing.such vehicle except repairs necessitated by an emergency. (c) Using such vehicle ortrailer for advertising.purposes or displaying -large signstherefrom containing.pictures or reading matter. Section 78. PARKING PROHIBITED:,ON NARROW STREETS. - (a) The Director of Traffic Planning and Maintenance is hereby authorized tolerect signs indicating no parking'upon any street when the width of the roadway . does not exceed t . wenty (20) feet, or upon one sid . e of a street as indicated by --.such'signs 28 — when the width of the roadway does not -exceed forty (40) feet. (b) -When official signs prohibiting parking are erected upon narrow streets as authorized herein, no person shall park a vehicle upon any such street in violation of any such sign. Section 79. STANDING OR PARKING ON ONE-WAY STREETS. - The Direc- f/Raffic tor 0 anning and Maintenance is authorized to erect signs upon the side of any one-way street to prohibit the standing or park- ing'of vehicles, and when such signs are in place, no person shall stand or park a vehicle upon such side in violation of any such. sign. v82ction 80. NO STOPPING STANDING OR PARKING NEAR HAZARDOUS OR CONGESTED:,?.LACES. (a) The Direct,o'r of,traffic Planning and.Maintenance is hereby',,aut.horized to'det.ermine'and-designate . by proper signs placesn6t exceeding'.one huhdr.ed (1,00) feet in''length in which the stopping,'standing.or parking'of vehicles would create an espec- ially hazardous condition or would cause unusual delay.to traffic. (b) When.of-ficial signs ar'e-er.ect�ea at hazardous or con- gested places as authorized herein.no,person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle in any such designated place. Section 81. UNATTENDED MOTOR VEHICLES. - No person driving or in charge of a motor vehicle shall permit it to stand unattended without first stopping the engine and effectively setting the brake thereon, and when -standing upon any grade turning the front wheels to the curb or side of the roadway. Article 15. STOPPING FOR LOADING OR UNLOADING ONLY. Section 82. DESIGNATION OF CURB LOADING ZONES. The Director of Traffic Planning and Maintenance is hereby authorized to determine the location of passenger and freight curb loading zones and shall place and maintain appropriate signs indicating the same. The - 29 - signs shall--,state'the-hours.,.during which the provis ions -of this section are applicable.. iw� wunaws -w W91415A Oki LWWAV) mrwm� w a II - fr�* ; �Fv-p 6TIMTRURW-W� I Wel 0- Q -by gon—on, vegulat.-inn-g 'imposg q:��_Q_ng upon__tl� 11 n tohe eve 0 t 0 n ox perwit- Farery,;su' expl­ rom the date H d 111ast make appttuaftan -a-S h &re±n—prvvir1-Vd Section 84 STANDING IN,CURB LOADING ZONE. No person shall stop., stand, or park a vehicle for any purpose or period of time ,other than for the expeditious unloading and delivery or pick—up and -loading of materials in any place marked as a curb loading zone during hours when the provisions applicable to such zones are in .effect. In no'case shall the stop for loading and un— loading of materials exceed thirty (30) minute'se, Section 94 DIRECTOR'SHALL DESIGNATE -;PUBLIC CARRIER STANDS. — The Director of Traffic Plahh-ing,and Maintenance is hereby auth— ori�ked to establish bub.stops and taxicab stands and stands for other jpasise'nge�r co . mmon�-cari�ier'motor vehicles on --such public — 30 — - fr�* ; �Fv-p 6TIMTRURW-W� I Wel 0- Q -by gon—on, vegulat.-inn-g 'imposg q:��_Q_ng upon__tl� 11 n tohe eve 0 t 0 n ox perwit- Farery,;su' expl­ rom the date H d 111ast make appttuaftan -a-S h &re±n—prvvir1-Vd Section 84 STANDING IN,CURB LOADING ZONE. No person shall stop., stand, or park a vehicle for any purpose or period of time ,other than for the expeditious unloading and delivery or pick—up and -loading of materials in any place marked as a curb loading zone during hours when the provisions applicable to such zones are in .effect. In no'case shall the stop for loading and un— loading of materials exceed thirty (30) minute'se, Section 94 DIRECTOR'SHALL DESIGNATE -;PUBLIC CARRIER STANDS. — The Director of Traffic Plahh-ing,and Maintenance is hereby auth— ori�ked to establish bub.stops and taxicab stands and stands for other jpasise'nge�r co . mmon�-cari�ier'motor vehicles on --such public — 30 — strelets in such places and in such -number as he shall determine to,,bel.of.the.greatest benefit.,dnd'.convenien,ce-to the'-publiQ` . and every.such bus 'stop., taxicab stand, or other stand'shal . 1 be' dbsig- nat�ed by appro'priate'signs. Sect PARKING, OF'TAXICAB8 REGULATED. The'driver of a taxicab or other vehicle for.hire sh.;M not park upon any street -in the central,,.".busin''ess district in any place other than at a* taxicab stand -except that this . provision shall not p''rev . ent the driver -of any'.such vehicle,from temporarily stopping in'accordance with other stopping or parking regulations -'at any place -for the pu . rpose'of and,vihile,actually-.'engaged'in loading or unl6ading pas- sengers.. Sect RESTRICTED USE OF BUS -A -.ND TAXICAB',STANDS.,-,No pe'r',son .shall stop, stand-, or -park a'.*e'hicle .'other--than'a bus in a bus stop., or other --than a -taxicab in a: taxicab stand when -any such stop or stand..,.has.been- officially designatied'and appropriately signed.,, except,that the'diriv-'er. of a passenger vehicle may temp'or- arily stop therein for­the.p'qrpose:_ of dn.d �qhile actually,engaged in loading or'. unloading passengers when such stopping does not, interfere -with any,bus-or taxic�ab'waiting,to enter or -about to enter such zone. 'Article 16. MISCELLANEOUS-. Section 881. CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT.DEFINED. - For the' purpose of this Article the central --business district of'The City of Beau- mont is declared to -be that area lying within the boundaries of the following-str,eets: Beginning at the intersection ofthe north line of Calder-Avenue.'and-Main Street "thence westerly with the north line of Oalder-to its intersection with.the westerly line of Idagnolia,Street., thence in -a -southerly dir'ection with the western line 'of i4agnolia Street to'the most southerly line of Laurel Street,, 31 — thence in an easterly direction' along the south line of Laurel Street'to its intersection with its most western line,.of Park Street thence-in,a southerly direction with the Western line of 'Park Street�to the northern line.bf Crockett Street., thence with the northern line of'Crockett Street to its intersection with the most westerri.line of Neches Street, thence in a south-' erly direction along the most westerly line of Neches Street to its intersection with'the most southerly line of Gilb-ert 8treet, t hence along the most southerly line of Gilbert.Street in an y easterly direction ,to its intersection with the most easterly line of Main'Street, thence in a northerly direction along the eastern line of' -,',Main Stre et to its intersection with Calder Ave -- nue., the'p'lace,_of beginning. Sect LARGE TRUCKS PROHIBITED TO MAKE DELIVERIES IN CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT.-'- It shall be unlawful for drivers of vehicles exceeding twe'-nty-five 1 (25) feet in length:-an.d exceeding eight'(8) feet in width to make deliveries of,-merchandi-se or materials or to pick up and receive mercha ndise or materials within the central business di8t�ridt of The 'Ci'by,6f Be'.aumont -at lan tim' e-other.'than the followin,g.designated times without first -having received a.' special permit''from the Director of Traffic Planning and Maint.e- nanc.e:. .0 1 n Mondays throu6'Fridays 'of" e,ac'h'-week.deliveries and pickups may be made only between the hours' of 9:'00 and 11:00 a.m. and between the hours of 2:00 and 3:00 p.m.; on Saturdays deliv- eries and pickups.may be made -only bei -ween' the hours of 2:00 to 4:00 P.m. Section TREES AND SHRUBS NOT TO OBSTRUCT VIEW OF TRAFFIC. Trees, shrubs, bushes, plants, grass, or -weeds growing at or near intersections�in such.manner.as to obstruct the view of approach- ing traffic from the right or' left is hereby declared to be a nuisance and the'Chief of -Police is hereby authorized to remove same. Section 21D- VNLAWFUL-!VO STORE PROPERTY ON STREET. - It,shall be - 32 - unlawful for any person:to' permit any junk, propdrty,-obje'et., or. obstruction of any.,kind-whatsoever under hi is control to be -or re- main in or upon any public street'or sidewalk for longer than twenty-four M) hours or so as to obstruct;�or prevent,the free use of an established public or -private driveway.d I r sidewalk or 'entrance from' such street in I to any public or'pr'ivate place or property. Sectioj_9 ERECTING DETOUR -OR BARRICADE SIGNS. Contractors or other persons authorized to erect detour. signs -on -streets be- fore doing or -after construction -of work shall before erecting such'detour'ot barr'icade.s-igns obtain'the written permission of the Director of Planning.and Maintenance.to.-do'so, who shall. .notify the Chief of the Fire Department,, 'the Chief of the Police D-bpartment. and'the head of the Street -and Bridge Department.imme-i- diately upon granting such.permissi . on. Section 9ZI REKOVING MATERIALS -FROM ROADWAY. -erson wh6:drops or (a) Any -b dropped or -thrown permits to be' upon,dny roadway -,any destructi'Ve'or ;injurious material -shall imme- diately remove the same or cause it to be removed.' (b) A4y,_persck,n removing:a,,wredked-or damaged vehiclefrom the roadway shall remove any glass or other injurious substance dropped -upon the roadway from..,such vehicle, Section 91- LIMITATION AS TO TRAILERS.. (a) No driver of any ve'hicle'sh.all drive upon a'roadway within the limits.of The City of Beaumont drawing or having at- tached thereto more than one veh.iclej and such 'vehicle -may be a' trailer, semi -trailer, pole trailer, or another motor v6hicle. (b) When one vehicle is towing,another and'the connection consists -of a chain., rope or. cable, there shall be displayed upon -such connection a white flag or.cloth not. -less than twelve (12), inches square.. - 33 - Section 94( UNLAWFULLY RIDING. - No person shall ride upon any vehicle upon any portion thereof not designated'or intended for the'use of passengers. This provision shall not apply to any employee engaged in the necessary discharge of a duty,, or to per- sons riding within truck bodies in space -intended for merchandise. Section 9,�90 BOARDING OR ALIGHTING FROM VEHICLES. - No person shall board'6r alight',from any vehicle while 6uch'veh:icle is in motion. Section.94, UNLAWFUL TO GIVE WRONG,NAME OR ADDRESS. -It shall be unlawful for any person when giving -a writt6n promise to ap- pear or when given a written notice by any police officer to appear before the Corporation Court of The City.of Beaumont., to' answer for an offense against the laws -of this State,,or any or- dinance of the -City olf..Beaumont, to give a n,assumed or fictitious name or a false place.of r esidence or address,,,or any other than the true name and true place of his residence or address, upon the request of such offic.er. Section 91., HORNS ANDWARNING, DEVICES. (a) Every motor.vehicle when operated upon a roadway shall be equipped with a -horn in -good working order and capable of emitting sounds audible under normal conditions from a distance of not less than two hundred (200) feet. No horn or other warn ing device shall emit an unreasonably loud or harsh sound or a whistle. The driver of a motor vehicle shall, when necessary to insure safe operation, give audible warning with his horn, but shall not otherwise use such horn when upon a.roadway. (b)- No vehicle'shall be equipped with nor shall any per- son use upon a vehicle any siren., whistle or bell except as otherwise permitted in this Section. (c) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any taxicab or other -commercial vehicle to use his horn as a signal to pros- pective customers. - 34 - Sect MUFFLERS9 PREVENTION OR -NOISE. (a) Eve'ry-motor vehicle shall at all times be equipped with'a muffler in good working order and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusu'al',noises and annoying.smoke and no person sha ll'use a muffler, cutout, bypass, or similar device upon a motor vehicle on a roadway.. (b) the -engine and,.power mechanism of every motor vehicle shall be so equipped'and a.djusted as to -prevent the escape of, excessive fumes or smoke. 'Article 17. PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE ON ARREST. Section 19. PENALTIES. --It is a misdemeanor for any person to viol -ate any of the provision s'of this ordinance unless another penalty; is expressly provided by law. Every person convicted of a misdemeanor for violation of any ot the provisions of this ordi— nance., for which another penalty is not provided, shall be pun— ished-by a fine of not less than -one ($l.'00) dollar nor more than two hundred ($200.00) dollars. Sect`on-101D. PROCEDURE OPONARREST. Except when authorized or directed und6r.State la.w.to immediately take a person arrested for a violation of any of the.traffic laws'before a magistrate, any police officer, upon making an arrest for violation of the State traffic laws or traffic ordinances of this city, shall take the name, address, and.,operator's license number of the alleged',,',, violator and the registered number of the motor vehicle involved and shall -issue to him,,in writing on a form'provided by the City - a notice to answer to the charge against him'at a place and at a time at least five (5).' -days after such arrest to be'spb9ified in the notice.* ThO o'fficer,.upon,receiving the written promise of the alleged violator to answer as-specifi.ed in the notice, shall release such person from custody. 3 5 Sect _�,FAILURE T.0 OBEY.''NOTICE OR SUNMON"S.. -- Any, I per son who violates his -written promise to appear given to an officer upon an arrest for any.traffic,violation is guilty'6f a misdemeanor regardless of.the disposition,of the charge of which he was ori- ginally, arrested.' NOTICE ON ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLE., Whenever any Section 102A mo . tor. I vehicle' -without driver is found parked or sitoppe&in 'viola- tion of any -of the restrictions imposed.'by o'rdinan'ce -of -,:this -City or by'State lawj the officer finding such vehicle shall -take its .registration number and may take- any other information displayed on the.vehicle--'*hich may identify its user, and shall conspicu- .ously affix to,such vehicle,a notice.in writing., on a form provided, by the City, for'the'driVer",to'..answer to the charge-.agdinst him. withl . n f ive (5)' days during the',hour's and at a jp 1 ac. e specified' in the notice. Section 103& FAILURE TO -COMPLY WI'TH.zNOTI'CE ATTACHED TO PARKED VEHICLE. If'a viiolat6r-of the-r'estr-ici-ions',.o'n.',stopping., stand- ing, or parking -under -the traffic laws.-oi:i 'ordinances.does not. appear, in respons,e to a n6tic,e �,af f ixed -to 'such -'motor vehicle., within a period -of five (5),days,..,a complaint shall be filed and'warrant of arrelst-.issued. Section 101.0 PRESUMPTION IN REFERENCETO ILLEGAL PARK-ING. In.any prosecution charging a violation of any law or regulation governing the standing or parking of a vehidleproof that the particular vehicle desbribed'in the complaint was parked -in vi6- lation:ofmany buch.law,or regulation., together witli proof that the defendant named in the-complairit was at t,h'e'time of such parking the-reglistered owner of such vehicle, shall constitute. in evidencea prima facie presumption that the registered owner of such -vehicle was -the person who parked or placed such vehicle at the point.where, and'for the time during which, such,violation 36 - FPPF_ dj I occurred. This stated presumption shall apply only when the, proc edureas,pre8cribed in the last preceding".two-sections has been'fDllowed. -Section 104 WHEN COMPLAINT TO BE ISSUED. -'In-the event any person fail.s to comply-with,a notice given to such person or at- tached to vehicle.or fails to make appearance pursuant to a Sum I Mons directing an appearance in the'municip4l court, or.if any person fails.6r.refuses to deposit bail as required, the'Clerk of the municipal,court shall.forthwith have -A complaint entered. against such person and secure.and issue,a- warrant for -his arrest. The warrant shall be delivered to the Police Department and shall be served immediately by an 6ffl'cer-of that department.. Section 10& AUTHORITY'TO'IMPOUND'VEH'ICLES.. ('a) Members of the police department are hereby.author-�- ized to'remove 'a vehible'.from-a street or highway to the nearest garage or other place of safety, or to a garage or parking lot designated or maintained by the Police Department or otherwise maintained -by the-City'of Beaumont under.the circ.umstanc,es here- inafter enumerated:, (1) When a vehicle upon a roadway is so disabled as to constitute.an oj�struction to,traffic and the person or. persons in"charge of the vehicle are by reason of physical injury incapa- cit&ted to such an extent.as to be unable:to provide for its Cus- tody or removal. (2) When any vehicle is left unattended upon a street and 'is so parked illegally as to con6titute-a definitehazard br bbstruction to-t�b 'normal movement of -traffic.'' a street (3) When ahy-vehicle is left unattemded upo';,. and is so -parked illeg4lly:.as to constitute a definite.obstruction to the Street 01 eaning-Department o . f The"dity'e'ngaged in cleaning the street upon which the vehicle is.illegally parked, or when 37 - PFFP" 4f Any vehicle is illegal ly'.parked and constitutes an.obstruction to the'.progress of construction or repair work on any of the Cityls'water 'or sewer. -lines., 141 If a non—resident of The Gity of Beaumont has failed on more'than'one occasion to comply.with notice attached - to an illegally paried"vehicle owned by him,, and warrants have been issued for his arrbst-but not served because'of his Absence, the p'olice.are.',authorized. �0' impoundhis-vehicle. as provided in this 8ecti6n,',v�hen said vehicle is next'f6una,left unattended upon a street" and. illegally parked..' (b) Whenever an officer removes a -vehicle from a street as authorized in this section and the.officer knows or is able to ascertain from the registration recordd.in the vehicle the name and address of the- owner thereof, such officer.shall imme— diately" give, or cause'.to be given notice in writing t6,such,owner of the fact of such removal'and the're'asons theref.6r and -of the place to which such vehicle has been 'removed. -In the.event any suc'h,vehicle is stor6d.-in a public garage, a copy of such notice shall be given to the propri6tor'of such.garage. -an officer removes a.vehiclo from'a street (c) Whenever under this section and,does not know and 'is,not able to asc.ertain the name of the owner, or for any other, reason is unable to give the.no'tice to the owner as-hereinbefore..providedo.an.d in the event the'vehicle is not returned'to the owner within a period of three (3) days., then and in'.that event -the officer shall immediately. send or cause to be: -sent -written report..of.such,removal by mail to the State -Highway De,partmont,.whose,duty it is,.to register m . otor vehicles. 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