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Ordinance No. 63-15 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 63- / AN ORDINANCE REGULATING TRAFFIC IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF, AND REPEALING ORDINANCES Nos. 62-21, 62-22 and 62-25. ,C 4 THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: le. This ordinance shall be known and may be cited Section 1: Tit as the "City of Tigard trr:.ffic ordinance ." ®1 ; Definitions Section 2: Definitions. (1) As used in this Ordinance, except where the context .i indicates otherwise, the following shall mean: +' (a) Alley. A narrow street through the middle of a 4 block. r fire (b) Authorized emergency vehicle. Vehicles of the ! department or fire patrol, police vehic?es, emergency vehicles of municipal departments or public service corporations and ambulances while being used for emergency purposes and dis- playing the required lights and sounding a siren cr other j audible warning. (ORS 483.002) (�; Bicycle. Avery device propelled by human power upon which any person may ride, having two tandem wheels either of which is over 20 inches in diameter. (d) Business district. The territory contiguous to a highway when 50 per cent or more Of the frontage thereon for a distance of 600 feet or more on one side, or 300 feet or more on both sides is occupied by buildings used for bus 1 mess. (ORS 483.062) (e) Bus stand. A marked area in a roadway adjacent to the curb to be occupied exclusively by buses for layover in operating schedules or waiting for passengers. { (f) City, The City of Tigard (g) Commission. The State Highway Commission. (h) Council. The City Council of the City. (i) Crosswalk. 1. Except as provided in paragraph 2 of this sub- section, that portion of a roadway at an intersection included within the connections of the lateral lines of the sidewalks on opposite sides of the street or highway ` measured from the curbs or, in the absence of curbs frgm the edges of the traveled roadway to the property Mes; p, Page 1 - ORDINMcE No. 63- I5 4?0, or the prolongation of the lateral lines of a sidewalk, to the sidewalk on the opposite side of the street, if the prolongation would meet such sidewalk; or 2. Any poation of a roadway at an intersection o elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface of euch roadway, conforming in design to standards prescribed by the commission. Whenever marked crosswalks have been indi- cated such crosswalks and no other shall be deemed lawR across such roadway at that intersection. (ORS 483.006) (j) Holidays. Where used in this ordinance or on signs erected in accordance with this ordinance: SuLabor Dayyndayy�s, New Year's Day, Memorial S,Dandeandaalleother legal holidays designated Day and ye by state law. The aYea embraced within the prolongs- tion or connection of the lateral curb lines which join one another at an angle, whether or not one street crosses the other. (1) Loading zone. A space adjacent to a curb reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or un- loading of passengers or materials or freight. (m} mr-tor vehicle. Any vehicle which is self-propelled. (n) owner. A person who holds legal title to a vehicle, except that if there is a mortgagor who is entitled to poeses- sion 'of the vehicle, or a conditional vendee or lessee with an immediate right of possession under an agreement for the conditional sale or lease of the vehicle, and with the right of purchase upon performance of the conditions stated in the agreement, the mortgagor or conditional vendee or lessee shall be deemed the owner. (ORS 483.016) (o) To' stop'and stand with or without driver or to leave'smotor vehicle upon any street, or pu.;lic place in this city shall, for the 'purpose of this ordinance, be deemed as the parking of sucit motor vehicle. (p) Parkway. That,portion of a street, not used as a road- way or as'a sidewalk. �q) Passenger loadingg zone. A loading none reserved only or the loading or un1^ad<ng of passengers and their luggage. (r) Passenger stage. A bus used for carrying passengers for hire to and rrom the city from and tc points outside the (s) Pedestrian. Any person afoot, (t) Person. Every natural person, firm, partnership, association or corporation. (u) Residence district. The territory contiguous to a Page 2 - OR7?INANcE N0. 63 h3 highway not comprising a business district when the frontage on such highway for a distance of 300 feet or more is mainly occupied by dwellings or by dwellings and buildings used for business. (ORS 483.020) (v) Right-of-way. The privilege of the immediate use of the highway. (w) Roadway. That portion of x street or highway im- proved designed or ordinarily used for vehicular travel. (ORS 483.020) (x) Safety zone. The area or 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 plainly visible at all tames while set apart as a safety zone. (ORS 483.020) (y) Sidewalk:. That pc tion of a street between the ettrh • lateral lines of a i:aadwav, and the adjacent lines, or *. roperty lines, intended for the use of pedestrians. (ORS 483.024 (z) Sled. Every vehicle moving over the highways of this y state, except vehicles that move exclusively on revolving wheels or rotating tracks 1n contact with the surface of the road. (ORS 483.024) (aa) Stop. Complete cessation of movement. (bb) Street, highway, and road. The entire width between the boundary lines of every waypublicly maintained when any part thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular traffic. (ORS 483.010) (cc) Taxicab. Any motor vehicle;that is: _ 1. Designed or constructed to accommodate and transport not more than five passengers, exclusive of the driver; and 2. Fitted with a taximeter or has some device method or system to determine the passenger fare paid for distance traveled; and 3. Operated exclusively within the corporate limits of tho city of Tigard, and not more than three road miles beyond its limits. (ORS 481.050) (dd) Taxicab stand. A fixed area in the roadway adjacent to the curb set aside for taxicabs to stand or wait for passen- gers. (ee) Traffic. Pedestrian, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars, trolley and motor buses and ether con- veyances, either singly or together usin any street or high- way for purposes of travel. (ORS 443.028 (ff) Traffic control signal. Any device, whether menu- ally, electrically or mechanically operated, by which traffid !! 4 i Page 3 - ORDINANCE No. 63 C i is directed. (ORS 483.028) (gg) Traffic lane. That portion of a roadway used for the movement of a single line of vehicles. (hh) Trailer. EveryI •lhicle without motive power, other than a pole trailer, designefor carryingpersons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle anso constructed that no part of its weight rests upon the towing vehicle. (ORS 483.028) (ii) Vehicle. Every mechanical device moving by any other power than human power over the highways of the state, except devices that move exclusively on stationary rail tracks, k. , or are operated by electric engrgy transmitted through trolley poles from stationary trolley wires. ' 'a 44--n the sir!Vlar includes the lural (25 as used i.0 {.141 ..r.+ ......., _ _ p and the masculine includes the feminine. Traffic Control Powers Section 3. Powers of the City Ccincil. The council, provided, where required by the Motor Vehicle Laws of Oregon, approval of the State highway Caasnission has first been obtafned, may by resolution establish traffic pro- con- tro]s 'which shall become effective upon the installation of a `,. pp priate signs, signals or other markings. Such traffic controls may ` designate and regulate: (1) The parking and standing of vehicles by: (a) Classifying portions of streets upon which either> parking or standing or both shall be prohibited, or prohibited during certain hours. (b) 'Establishing the time limit for legal ptirking in limited parking areas. (c) Designating the angle of parking if other than paral- lel to the curb. (d) Designating city owned or lea3ed property on which public parking will be permitted. (e) 'Designating areas within which or streets or portions of streets along which, parking meters wiY be installed and the denomination of coins to be used or depositAd in paiiing ,. meters. (2)' Through streets and one-way streets. yi (3) For trucks exceeding specified weights, streets to which they shall be restricted and streets on which they are prohibited. (4) Traffic control signals and the time of their operation. (5) Bus stops, bus stands, taxicab stands and stands for other passenger common carrier vehicles. {Q P i s , i f., rw Page 4 - ORDINANCE No. 63 - /� t N i k 3 Operators and Chauffeurs License 3 Section 7: License Requirements. it shall be unlawful for any person to drive or operate a motor vehicle unless such person has been licensed as an operator or _ chauffeur of a motor vehicle under the provisions of Chapter 482 Oregon Revised Statutes, and amendments thereof. No person shali authorize or knowingly permit a motor vehicle owned by him or under his control to be driven by any person who has no legal right to do so or in violation of any of the provisions of Chapter 4+82, Oregon Revised Statutes, and amendments thereof. Signs and Signals Section 8: Duty to Obey TrafficStens and Signals. (1) All drivers of motor vehicles and all pedestrians shall --- of eve-.: traffic sign, signal, marker, barrier obey the instruct I.,..o ._ , _ or parking meter placed in adcordance with the Motor Vehicle Laws of Oregon or this ordinance, including those erected by any authorized public utility and department of this city or other authorized person, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or when otherwise directed by a police officer. (2) No unauthorized person shall move, remo-7e or alter the position of, or deface or tamper with any such sign, signal, marker, barrier or parking meter. S®eti9: Vehicles 3t2gping at Stop Signs. When stop signs are erected at or near the entrance to any intersection or railroad crossing every driver of a vehicle approaching such sign shall come to a fuh stop before entering any crosswalk, inters or railroad dossing except when directed to proceed by a police officer or traffic control signal. Y Section 10: Effect of "Go " "Caution" and "Stop" Signals. ORS 483.130) enever tra o e e e coutry tra c ^ontrol a pals exhibiting the words"Go 11 "Caution" or "Stop" or exhibiting 11dferent colored lights successively one at a time, or with arrows, said lights, arrows and terms shall indicate and Reply to drivers of vehicles and pedestrians as follows: (1) Green alone or "Go." Vehicular traffic facing the signal may proceed straight th=ough or turn right or left unless a sign at such place prohibits such turn but vehicular traffic shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and other vehicles lawfully within a crosswalk or the intersection at the time such signal is exhibited. Pedestrians facing the signal may proceed across the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk un:.ess prohibited from doing so by other signs or signals. (2) Yellow alone or'"Caution" when shown following the green or "Go" signal. Vehicular traffic facing the signal shall stop before entk,xing the nearest crosswalk at the intersection or at such other point as ma be deeigmted;by the prose_ traffic autho- rity, However, if such stop cannot be made in safety, a vehicle may be driven cautiouslyy through the intersection. No pedestrian facing such signal shall enter the roadway. Page 6 ORDINANCE No, 63 !� (6) Loading zones. (7) Turn regulations at intersections. (8) Marked pedestrian crosswalks and safety zones. (9) Special speed regulations in city parks. Section 4. Duties of City Suaerintendent. The city superintendent through his assistants: (1) Shall cause all signs, signals, crosswalks, parking meters and all markings necessary to traffic control provided for by enactments of the city council or as authorized or required by state laws, to be installed, marked and maintained in accordance with standards established by the Oregon State Highwey Commission and nationally recognized tra Ific control standards (such Las«the Manual on uniform Tras i.c CoL Erol DvY CFi, (JtlQ11SRed 'by %.�c �. .. Bureau of`Public Roads), and may cause to be placed and maintained 3 additional,and incidental traffic control devices necessary to regulate traffic under this ordinance or unuci state l=, or to guide or yarn traffic. (2) May trim or remove or cause to be trimmed or removed any tree, shrub or hedge which is within or extends over the street and'interferes A th the use of the sidewalk or roadway or obstructs s driver's view of an intersection or traffic upon streets approach- ing an intersection or otherwise co..stitutes a traffic hazard. Trees, shrubs and hedges shall be maintained at an unobstructed height of not less than eight feet 'above the sidewalk and not less thah 13 feet above the roadway. Section 5: Authority of Police and Dire Officers. (1) It shall be the duty of the police department through its o ficers to enforce the provisions of this ordinance. (2) In the event of a fire or other emergency or to expedite traffic or to safeguard pedestrians, officers of the police de art- went may direct traffic as conditions may require notwithstanding the provisions of this ordinance. £. (3) Members of the fire department, when at the scene of a fire, may direct or assist the police in directing traffic thereat or,in the'immediate vicinity. Section 6: Duty to Obey Teaaffic Officers.• Uniform or Bade Re- go re (1) No person. shall refuse or fail to comply with any lawful order signal or direct:.c+n of any traffic or police officer display- ing-Us star or badge anu invested by law with authority to direct, control or regulate traffic. (2) Every officer seeking to enforce the speed laws of this states 1I be is uniform or have conspicuously die layed upon hia persona conspicuous badge indicating his official authority. (ORS 483.048) Page 5 - ORDINANCE No. 63 - /S vehicle or combination of vehicles exceeds 14 feet. (3) Whenever the signal is given by means of the hand aiid arm, the driver shall indicate his intention to: (a) Turn to the left by extending his hand and arm horizontally from and beyond the left side of the vehicle. (b) Turn to the right by extending his hand and arm up- ward and beyond the left side of the vehicle. (c) Stop or suddenly decrease speed by extending his hand and arm downward from and beyond the left side of the vehicle. (4) The signal required to be given before turning to the right or left shall be given continuously during the last 50 feet traveled by the vehicle before curniiig. (5) Except when betng drawn during the times mentioned in 4 o_..r1.... 5n trailara; semitrailers, and pole trailers of 3,000 pounds gross weight or less are uoi A;rTA ra:. ..- -n--v signal R�r3.cea unless such vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to prevent a hand and arm signal from the motor vehicle drawing such trailers semitrailer or pole trailer from being visible from the rear. Section 13: Stop when Traffic Obstructed. No driver shall enter { a an intersection or a marked crosswalk unless there is sufficient space on the opposite side of the intersection or crosswalk to accommodate the vehicle he is"operating without'obstructa..o the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, notwithstanding any traffic control signal indica- tion to proceed. Section 14: Unlawful Marking. Except as provided by this ordi s -- nance it shall be unlawful for any pereon to letter, mark, or paint in any manner any letters, mattes, or signs on any sidewalk curb or other portion of any street, or to post anything designed or intended to prohibit or restrict parking on any street. Sector. 15: D,,..aging or R.emovi*sz Sign or Signal. defsceeainjurel knock dorsa or remove any official traffic sign or signal placed or drected as provided in this ordinance. (ORS 483.140) s Section 16: Turns at Intersections. (ORS 483.316) The driver of a vehicle intending to turn at an intersec- tion shaall observe the following rules: a) T1s® approach for a right turn shall be made in the lane for traffic nearest to the right-hand side of the hi6hway and the right turn shell be made as close as practicable to Ch® right-hand curb or edge of the highway. (b) Except as provided in p&ragraphs (c), d and e of this subsection, the approach for a left turn (shall be made in the lane for traffic to the right of and nearest to the center No. 63 Page 8 - ORDINANCE - /� (3) Red alone or "Stop." Vehicular traffic facing the signal shallatop before entering the nearest crosswalk at an intersection or at such other point as may be designated by the proper traffic authority. Except as provided in ORS 483.132, such traffic sb.all r�lmain standuch ing untilreen or "GO' is enter the roadway. alone. No pedestrian \ (4) Red with Breen arrow. Vehicular traffic facing such signal may cautiously enter the intersection only to make the move^ went indicated by such arrow, but shall not interfere with other e@®tgdnlawfully ieswalk. No or nroadwaypdrian endanger acinsuchsit (5) Green arrow alone. Vehicular traffic facing such signal may cautiously enter the intersection only to make the movement indicated by such arrow but shall not interfere with other traffic or endanger pedestrians lawfully within a crosswalk. Pedestrians f-X& ouch signal may proceed across the roadway within an marked L9Lt,.�.7 frc� rinine so by other or usmaiked crosswalk unless pruil— .— signs or signals. rte i�_. Effec;: of Flashing Signals. �ORS`483.136) Whenever „ • — _- lltliist1-5 red or yellora signals are used they shall require obedience by vehicular traffic as follows: (1) When a red lens is illuminated by rapid intermittent flashes drivers of vehicles shall stop before entering the nearest crosswalk at an intersection or at such other Point as may be designated by the proper traffic authority. The right to proceed is subject to the rules applicable after making a stop at a stop ion. (2) When a yellow lens is illuminated with rapid intermittent flashes, drivers of vehicles may proceedthrough the intersection or past ,such signal Only with caution. Section 12: Signs -1s for Startin Stopping or Turning on Hi hwa . (1) 'The driver of any vehicle upon a highway before starting, t such stopping or turning from a direct ?lne ahamall firstey be8affected movement can be madde in safety. If any pedestrian by such movement the driver shall give a clearly audible signal by sounding the horn. Whenever the operation of any other vehicle may affected by such movement he ihall`give a proper signal which the driver of such other vehicle of the in- is p:ainly visible to tention to male such movement. (2) The signal required by subsection (1) of this section shall be ggiven by means of the txand' and arm cr by an app�proved mechanics) or electrical signal device. However, a vehicle or combination of vehicles shall be equippped wit'i, and the reqqdevise uired signals shall be given by a mechanical or electrical signal of a type approved by the Depawtment of Motor Vehicles when: a) A vehicle is so constructed or 1otde_d as to prevent the hand and arm signal from being visible both to the front aM rear; or (b) The distance from the center of the top of the steering ppost to the left outside limit of the body, cab or load of the vehicle or combination of vehicles exceeds 24 inches``; or steerinl po a too$thecrear�limit the ofnthe body ortoa�fothany f Page 7 ORDINANCE No. 63 - f ppMyyGG'r � _ YG ' line of the highway, and the left turn shall be made by pass- ing to the right of such center line where it enters the intersection, and upon leaving the intersection by passing to the right of the center line of the highway then entered. This paragraph does not apply to passenger vehicles actually engaged in loading or unloading passengers at an intersection prior to making a left turn. (c) The approach for a left turn from a two-way street into a one-way street shall be made in the lane for traffic to the right of and nearest to the center line of the highway and by passing to the right of the center line where it enters E the intersection. Upon leaving the intersection, entry into the one-way street shall be made as close as practicable to the left-hand curb of the street being entered. (d) The approach for a left turn from a one-way street Fin the lane for traffic into a two-way street snail be Qaac` nearest to the left-hand curb. The turn shall be made by passing to the right of the center line of the street being f entered and b drivinginto the lane for traffic to the right . of and nearest to the center line. (e) The approach for a left turn from a one-way street into a one-way street shall be muds in the lane for traffic nearest to the left-hand curb or edge of the highway and the left turn shall be made as close as practicable to the left- hand curb or edge of the highway. (2) Local authorities in their respective jurisdictions may, as, or signs within intersections, require by placing markers, butto and direct that a course be traveled by vehicles turning left different from that specified in subsection (1) of this section. The driver of a vehicle shall not make a left turn otherwise than as directed and required by such markers, buttons or signs. 1(3) The commission or local authorities in their respective juris ictionsmay by placing markers, buttons or signs at an intersection, proAibit a left or right turn, or both, at such intersection. Section 17: U-Turns Prohibited. vehicl83.318) Th etdri such a shallvehicle around so as to proceed in the opposite direction: (1) Upon any cure or ;.ron the approach to or near the crest of_a grade. (2) Upon any street or highway within the city of Tigard between intersections. (3) Where by the placing of markers, buttons or signs re- verse turns have been prohibited by ordinance of the city, or (4) At any place upon a street or highway where the view of such vehicle is obstructed within a distance of 500 feet along the said street or highway in either direction. Section 18: Turn Vehicles at Intersections when Signal is "Go" or go-hey_— e r ver o a ve c e or a motorman of a streetcar oorr bus intending to turn to the right or F Page 9 - ORDINANCE No. 63 - /S left at an intersection where traffic is controlled by traffic con- trol signals or by a police officer unless otherwise directed by a police officer or by official traffic signs or special signals: ,. (1) T#�m the green or "Go" signal alone, shall p:;oceed to s make either turn with proper care to avoid accident. (2) Upon the red or "Stop" signal alone, may, after stopping, cautiously proceed to make a right turn into a two-way street, or either a right or 1:3ft turn into a one-way street in the direction of trafficupon the one-way street, with proper care to avoid acci- dent. (ORS 483.132) Section 19: Stovpinx before Driving onto Sidewalk from Alley. Driveway or Building. Tge driver of a ve..ic a thin a business or residence district emerging from an alley, driveway or building shall stop such vehicle immediately prior to driving onto a sidewalk or onto the sidewalk are: exten.l:Lna ec-r-nnn `-o alleyway. (ORS 483.222) .. e . h_Sectio. 2n. Du . t� Meetingor Overtak_n¢ Schoolof Bus Receiving or c rg ren (1) Except when meeting such bus on a highway hewing more then two lanes, any person operating a motor vehicle upon any public highway, upon meetlug or overtaking a school bus which has estopped on the hi ay or the shoulder thereof fcr the purpose of receiving or discharging any school children, shall completely stop the vehicle before reaching the point in the highway des- cribed in subsection (2) of this section, and shall not proceed with the vehicle if and so long as any school children are leaving the school bus or (wssing the highway. (2) The point mentloazd in subsection (1) of this section Is, in the case of: (a) Meeting a school bus or epuLlic highway having not more than two lanes, the front of the bus, or any point in the highway extended from the front of the h.,[6 rcross and at sight angles to the center line of the hi away. t (b) Overtaking a school bus, the rear of the bus, or any point in the highway extended from the rear of the ours across and at right angles to the center line of the highway. Section 21: Method of Parking. (l) No person shall stand or park a vehicle in a street otherthanparallel with the edge of the roadway, headed in the direction of lawful traffic movement, and with the curbside wheels of the vehicle within 18 inches of the edge of the curb, except where the street is marked or signed for angle parking. (2) where parking space markings are placed on a street, no person shall stand or park a vehicle other than at the indicated direction and within a single marked apace. (3) Whenever the owner or driver of a'vehicle discoveig that such vehicle is parked immediately in front of or close to a building to which the fire department has been sunnoned,`he shall immediately remove such vehicle from the area unless otherwise � directed by police or fire officers-- Page 10 - ORDINANCE No. 63 _ E (4) No person having control or charge of a motor vehicle shah allow it to stand on any street unattended without first fully setting its parking brakes and stopping its motor and when stand- ing upon any precipitous grade the front wheels of the vehicle shall be angled into the curb. Section 21-A: Pa_rkia Regulations (1) No person shall park a motor vehicle of any kind or character at any time on the Easterly side of Highway 217 and within that portion of the Easterly half of Highway 217 lyingSouth olined within 360 feet of the intersection of the Southerly property of pacific Highway West (99W) with said Easterly property line of Highway 217. (2) No person shall park a motor vehicle of anyfkinnd orro_- character at any time Easterly o= eaziii w i.,u a +� i%%" section of the Southerly pr arty line of Pacific Highway West (99W) with the Easterly property line of Highway 217 within the South half of maid Pacific Highway West. (3) No person shall at any time park a motor vehicle of any kind or character on the Southwesterly side of S. W. Main Street within fourteen (14) feet Northeasterly of the intersection thereof with S. W. Burnham Street. (4) No person shall at any time park a motor vehicle of any kind or character other than parallel to the curb on that portion of the Southeasterly side of S. W. Main Street described as follows: Limited to the space within eight (8) feet of the curb and extending from apoint on the curb line 14 feet Northeasterly of the intersection of the cuib line of S. 1j. Main Street with the curb line of S. W. Burnham Street to a-point on the curb line thirty-six (3f) feet Northeasterly of tie intersection of the curb line of Main and Burnham Streets. (5) No person shall at any time park a motor vehicle of any, kind or haracter other than diagonally headed in to the curb, and each vehicle shall be confined within the limits of a stall as marked on the pavement on the Southeasterly side of S. W. Mein Street in that portion thereof lying Northeasterly of a point measured on the curb line 36 feet Northeasterly of the intersection of the curb line of S. w. main with the curb line of S. W. Burnham. (6) No person shall park a motor vehicle of any kind or character on the Westerly side of that portion of S. W. Grant Street section thereof with S. W. Johnson Street to extending from the inter the intersection thereof with S. W. walnut Avenue, between tie hours of 6:00 a.m. until 12%00 noon on Sundays, according o Pacific Stand and Time or pacific Daylight Time as may be then in effect. (7) No person shall park a motor vehicle of any kind or char- acter on the Southerly side of that portion of S. GrantStreenzie t extending from the intersection tbnreof with S. W. beton the intersection thereof with S. W. Pacific Highway (9S'�), the hours of 6s00 a.m. until 12:00 noon on Sundays, according to pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight Time as may be then in effect. - Page 10•A - ORDINANCE No. 63 /� section 22: Prohibited Parking._ it shall driver be eh cleltf stop uch vehicle, whether attended or unattended, except stand or park s ,.hat necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in com-� pliance with the directions of apACe$ce officer or traffic control signal in any of the following pl (1) Upon any bridge, viaduct or other elevated structure used as a street, unless otherwise indicated by lawfully installed signs. (2) In any alley except to load or unload persons or materials not to exceed 30 minutes. (3) Within an intersection. pp 4 n of in a businesshir residetcefdistricteo of except at alleys. ty lines with- (5) In a crosswalk or pedestrian lane. (6) Within 15 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire sta- tiou. (7) Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. (8) in front of a private driveway. (9) '-On a sidewalk ora parkway area between the curb and side- walk. (10) Between ^ sailety zone or island and the adjacent curb, or within 30 feet of such safety zone or island,at the curb imme- diately opposite the iafety zone or island unless a different dis- tance is indicated by appropriate signs or markings. (11), Alongside or opposite ;any street or highway excavation t or obstruction when such stopping, standing or parking would F obstruct 'traffic. (12) On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at E the edge or curb of a street or highway. (13) At any place where official traffic signs have been erected prohibiting standing and parking. (14) Upon any street for the principal purpose of: (a) Displaying such vehicle for sale. (b) Washing, greasing or repairing such vehicle except repairs necessitated by an emergency. (c) Disp`lav g advertising from such vehicle. r (d) Selling merchandise from such vehicle except-in a duly.,established market place or when so authorized or V Page 11 ORDINANCE, 63 -•a r t licensed under the ordinances of this city. (e) Storage, or as junkage or dead storage for more than 72 consecutive hours. (15) Upon any parkway except where specifically authorized. Section 23: Load ia and Unloading Frei ht and Merchandise. s: (1) Nu person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle for any purpose or length of time other than for the expeditious unloading and delivery or pickup and loading of materials, freight or passen- gers in any place designated as a loading zone during the hours when i the provi one applicable to loading zones are in effect. In no case shall the stop in an unmetered loading zone for loading and unloading of passengers and pofsmaterialsaexceedexceed 20 minutes minutes, '.' the 1 o-ndine or unloading »(2)^ Whenever it is necessary to place the rear end o£ an •YV-or vehicle against the curb of any street in the city such- e mot freig , purpose of actual loading or unloading of heavy motor truck shall be parked at an angle of 45 degrees from the curb and headed in the same direction as vehicular traffic upon shall any such street, and the front end orestitraffic lanecleTrafficpro- ject a minimum distance into the nes officers may require any vehicle SOparked to move therefrom at any J. time for the purpose of traffic regulation► and control. Section 24: Use of Passenger T.oading Zone_. Nstapedxor paarrakla stop, z* vehicle for any purpose or length of time other than for la ethe desig- expeditious loading or unloadoduringetY,erhrn?rss in awhen the pro- zone hated as a passenger loading visions applicable to passenger loading zones are in effect. Sectio 25; ses ai SLo� in Standinr vre�Pof an usfor�tax cad saxicanot e a e stand or park suc ve cle upon any street in any business district tive- at any place other than at a bus stand or taxicab stand ;r of any 1y' except that this provision shall not preveoee of andwhileany taxicab from temporarily scopping°rfor ZILoading of passengers. actually engaged in the load3inng Section_26: Restricted tJse of Bus and Taxicab Stands. No�PlrstoP, N stand, or Park a vehicle other than a bus in a bus stand or other than a taxicab in a taxicab stand, except that the driver of a of oraril stop therein for the purpose passenger vehicle may temp y or w and while actually s n taf:ed ineloadre ith any buseorntaxicab�aboutwto such stopping enter or using such zone. Section 27: Lights on Parked vehicles. uponianysvehicleneed eparkedaind accordance with this ordinance andBu�ponraQb�rttt onrsuchestreet } sufficient light to reveal any p within a distance of 500 feet. Emotion. The provisi one of this Ordinance regu Section 28• lating � the parking or standing of vehicles shall t' page 12 - ORDINANCE No. 63 I� not apply to any vehicle of a city department or public utility while necessarily in use for construction or repair work on the street or any vehicle owned by the United States while in use for the collection, transportation or delivery of United States mail. Restricting Use of Highways Section 29- Sifting or Leaking Loads. No vehicle shall be driven or moved on any highway unless it is so constructed or loaded as to prevent its contents from drogppin , sifting, leaking or otherwise escaping therefrom. (ORS 483.5101 Equipment Requirements Section 30:, When Lights are Reaired to be on; Application of VISand HeI&qErov s ons: ® � *�-+- -- �*_rear within the city at any time d7:Y VCLLL...LY MrV� frc u a half-hour after sunset to a half-hour before sunrise and at any other time when, due to insufficient light or unfavorable atmospheric conditions, persons and vehicles are not clearly dis- cernible on such highway at a distance of 500 feet ahead, shall display lighted lamps and illuminating devices as hereafter specified in this ordinance subject to the specific exceptions with respect to parked vehicles. Section 31: Head Li hts Required; Li hting E ui ment on Bicyeles. (1) Every motor vehicle other than a motorcycle shall be equipped with at least two head lamps, at least one on each side of the front of the vehicle. (2) Every motorcyc?e shall be equipped with at least one and not more than two head lamps. (3) Every bic cle shall be equipped with a lamp on the front exhibiting a white ight visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front of such bicycle, and a red reflector on the rear of such size or characteristics and so mounted as to be visitle at night from all distances within 300 feet to 50 feet from the rear of such bicycle. A red light visible from a dis- tance of 500 feetto the rear may be used in addition to the rear reflector. Section 32: Tail Lights Required. (1) Every motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, and pole trailer or other vehicle bbingg drawn at the end of a train of vehicles, shall be equiplied with at least one tail l mounted on the rear which when 1:ghted emits a red light plainly visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear. In the case of a train of vehicles only the tail lamp an the rear-most vehicle need actually be visible from the distance specified. ._ (2) Either a tail lamp or a separate lamp shall be so construe- ted and placed as to illuminate with a white light the rear registra- tion plate and render it clearly legible from a distance of 50 feet to the rear. Page 13 ORDINANCE No. 63 - �� use upon a vehicle, any bell, siren, compression or exhaust whistle. 13) No person shall, at any time, use a horn otherwise than as a reasonable warning or make any unnecessary or unreasonably loud or harsh abound by means of a horn or other warning device. (4) Every authorized emergency vehicle used for emergency calls shall be equipped with a bell, siren or exhaust whistle of a type approved by the Department of Motor Vehicles. (5) No person shall install or use any siren or whistle upon a bicycle. 5®cti4n 36: M3fflgrs• Unnecessary Noise Prohibited. (ORS 433.448) (!) No person shall drive a motor vahicle on a highway unless it is equipped witha muffler in good working order and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusual nice and annoying smoke= (2) No person ehali equip any motor vehicle with a "Waffler cut-out." (3) No person shall operate, and no owner of any motor vehicle shall permit to be operated upon any public road, street or highway any motor vehicle so as to cause any greater noise or sound &; is reasonably necessary for the proper operation f of such motor vehicle. Pedestrians _section 37: Use of Sidewalks. Pedestrians shall not use any roadway for travel when abutting side- walks are available. Section 38: Effect of "Walk" and "Wait" Signals. ORS 483.134. Pedestrian control signals exhibiting the words "Walk" or "Wait" shall indicate as follows: (l) "Walk." Pedestrians Facing su:rh signal may proceed across the roadway in the direction of the signal end shall be given the right-of-way by the drivers of all vehicles. (2) "Wait." No pedestrian shall start to cross the roadway in the direction of such signal. Any pedestrian who has partially completed his crossing on the "walk,- signal shall proceed to a sidewalk or safety island while the "Wait" signal is showing. Section 39: Standing in Roadway to Soli'�it Ride„ ORS 483.218. No person shall stand in a roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride from the driver of any private vehicle. Parades and Procepaions : . Section 40_ Permits Repaired for Ptirades. No procession or paraded, except a funeral procession, the forces of the United `._9t:es armed forces and the �,. military forces of this state, shall cc;zvu y, march or proceed $hong any street except i-1 accOrda.C� '""i* a ,^.ermit issued by the Now chief of police. Such permit mapp by granted where it is found that such parade is not to be held for any unlawful purpose and Page 15 - ORDINANCE NO. 63 �.$� (3) Any tail lamp, together with any sepparate lamp for illuminating the rear registration plate, shall bewiredlsso asato be lighted whenever the need lamps or auxiliary drivng lighted. (4) Ex cept bice, during mentioned in section of this ordinance, trailers, semitrailers, e ired to -trailers ptalgross weight or s are not requ be equipped ailamp (ORS Section 33- Intensity and Distribution Requirements for Head Lamas. v� , .�, the Hasa Except ae o rw se prrn►iaea xn vaw 493.43U, lamps or the auxiliary driving or passing lamps or hallcombbe sons thereof on motor vehicles other than motorcycles, shall be so arranged on any motor vehicle that the driver may select at will, or so that the selection can automatically be nuzde, between dis- i._.,g of ii¢ht rroiected to different elevations, subject ® to the following requirements and limitations: There shall be an uppermost distribution of light or composite beam, so aimed and of such intensity as to reveal persons and vehicles at a distance of of at least 350 feet ahead of such vehicle for all conditions (2) There shall be a lowermost distribution of light or composite beam, so aimed and of such intensity as to reveal a pperson or vehicle on a street or highway at a distance of at least 100 feet ahead of the vehicle. (3) The distribution of light or composite beam shall be aimed so that on a straight level road under any condition of loading none of the high intensity portion of the beam shall be directed to strike the eyes of an approaching driver. Section 34: Spot and Auxiliary Driving Lamps Permitted. An motor may be equipped with: Ever lighted s of lamp Not to exceed one spot lupon amp. y g shall bt so heaimed high intensuaedity portion of the beam willanother ebecdirected no part of the high y P to the left of the prolongation of the extreme left side of the vehicle upon which it is mounted, more than 100 feet ahead of such vehicle. to exceed (2) Not three auxiliary driving lamps mounted on the front at a`heigght not leas than 12 inches nor more than 2�einches F above the level surface upon which the vehicle stands. such ailiary lamp shall meet the requirements and limitations set fo th in this ordinance. (ORS 481.434) Section 35s Horns and Other Scund Equipment. (1) Every motor vehicle when operated on a street or high- way shall be egaipped Foul a horn in good working order, capable of emitting sounds audible under normal conditions from a distance of not less than 200 feet. (2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (4) of this section, no vehicle shall be equipped with, and no person shall y Page 14 = ORDINAI3CE No. 63 - /• — 2�F will not in any manner tend to a breach of the peace, cause damage or unreasonably interfere with the public use of the streets, or the peace and quiet of the inhabitants of 'd this city. x= Section 41: Funeral Procession. Vehicles in a funeral procession -^�'--'-"— shall be escorted by at least one person authorized by the chief of police to direct traffic for such purposes and shall follow routes established by the chief of police. �C cti� on 42: Drivers in Procession. Except when approaching a �e left turn, each driver in a andesha"llrfollow ar the vehicleshall aheaddas closely as isthe ipracticalnd traffic safe. Section 43: Driving t1i ... � .S•• --___axion. No driver of a vehicle shall cross thrvu. +•.*, Acc-ant where traffic is controlled by traffic control Procession --. signals or when so directed by a police officer. This provision shall not apply to authorized emergency vehicles. General Regulations 6 Driving Offenses Section 44: Basic Speed Rule. (ORS 483.102) (1) No person e%all drive a vehicle upon a street or highway at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent having due regard to the traffic, surface and width of the highway, the hazard at intersections and any other conditions their existing. (2) No person shall drive at a speed which is greater than Will permit the driver to exercise proper control of the vehicle and to decrease speed or to stop as may be necessary to avoid colliding with any person, vehicle or other conveyance on or entering the street or hiay in compliance with legal require- ments and with the duty o (:rivers and other persons using the high- way to exercise due care. (3) Subsection (2) of this section does not change the rules ofpleading and evidence relating to negligence and contributory negligence. _section 45. Piximusa"Speeds, Exceeding which is Prima Facie Evidence o Io at one .,. ny speedn excess o the speeds deslg a� te—In£his section shall be prima facie evidence of violation of Section 44. The speeds designated in the sectio: are: n) Twenty miles per hour: (a) When passing a school building, or the grounds a thereof, or a school crossing during'school-recess or while children are going to or leaving school during the opening or closing hours, if the presence of such bui ding grounds or crossing is indicated plainly by signs or signals conform- Lug to ORS 483-044. !b) When approaching within 100 feet of a grade crossing of a steam, electric or street railway where the driver's , 63 Page 16 - ORDINANCE N0. /S F view of the crossing or of any traffic on such railway within a distance of 400 feet in either direction is obstructed. (c) In any business district. (d) Upon appproaching within 50 feet and in traversing an intersection of highways or streets where the driver's view in either direction along any intersecting highway or street within a distance of 200 feet is obstructed, except that v+h en traveliuZ upon a through street or at traffic- controlled intersections the district speed applies. (2) Twenty-five miles per hour: (a) In any residence district. (b) In public parks within cities, unless a different .,; speed is designated by local authorities and duly posted. (3) On streets where a different speed has been designated by the state Speed Control Board the speed so designated and posted by appropriate signs shall govern. Section 46: Minimma Speed Regulation. (ORS 483.114) It shall be unlawful for a person to drive a motor vehicle, or combination of motor vehicles upon an arterial highway at such a slow speed as to impede or block the nor 91 and reasonable movement of traffic, except: (1) When a reduced speed is necessary for safe operation hawing due regard to the traffic, surface and width of the hig way, condition of the motor vehicle, or combination of motor vehiclles, the hazard at intersections, and any other conditions then exist- ing; or ! (2) when the motor vehicle, or combination of motor vehicles, necessarily, or in compliance with law, must proceed at a reduced speed; or (3) When a reduced speed is in compliance with police direc- tion. Sectiun 47` Driving under the Influence. Any person who, .;aile being a habitual user of narcotic drugs or while intoxicated or under the influence of intoxicatine liquor or narcotic drugs,, drives any vehicle upon any street shall upon conviction be punished by imprisonment for not leas than 30 days or more than 100 days or by a fine of rot less than $100.00 or more than $500.00 or by both such fine and isprison- ment r Sectio -__n 48: Drinking in Motor Vehicles. It shall be unlawful for any pe=son to constvie alcoholic liquor while an occupant of a motor vehicle on any street in this city. { Section 49: Reckless Driving. Any person who drives any vehicle upon a street carelessly and heed- lessly in willful or wanton disregard of the rights or safety of others, or without due caution and ciresmspection and et a speed i s. Page 17 - ORDINANCE No. 63 - a t or in a manner so as to endanger or be likely to endanger any person or property, is guilty of reckless driving and upon conviction shall be than 90sdaysbor byrasfinneenot ffnotnloseethen $20.00 norymorerthane $500.00, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 50; Following Fire A aratus or Parking in Vicinity of Fire; ' No driver of any vehicle other than one on official business shall fallow closer than 500 feet any fire appar- atus traveling in response to a fire alarm, or drive into or park such vehicle within the block where apparatus has peanswer to rearm, or within three blocks apinwhereafire is in progress. Section. 51. Driving Vehicle or Streetcar over Fire Nose. (ORS 483.332) �_ No streetcar or vehicle shall be driven over any unpro- -acted hoee of a fire department when laid down gonYany street private driveway or streetcar track for use of any firor c_ slate of dire, without the consent of the fire department in command. General Regulations -- Vehicles on Nit�hways Sectio n®52. Ri&t-of-Wap at Intersections. (ORS 483.202) (1) Drivers, when approaching highway intersections, shall look out for and give right-of-way to vehicles on the right simul- tansously approaching a given point, whether such vehicle Urst cetera and reaches the intersection or not. This subsect�n does not applyy'ats5any intersection where and when traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or police officers. Any driver entering an intersection at an unlawful speed shall forfeit any right-of-way he would otherwise have under this subsection. (2) The driver of any vehicle who has stopped as required by law at the entrance to a through highway shall yield to the other vehicles within the intersection or approaching so closely on the through highway as to constitute an immediate hazard. Having so yielded, such driver may proceed, and other vehicle approachi the intersection on the through highway shall yield to tts vehicle so proceeding into or across the through highway= (3) The driver of a vehicle within an intersection intending turn to the left shall yield to any vehicle approaching from the close oppposite direction which is within the intersecHavingUou -soOr oyieZded and thereto as to constitute an Immediate-hazard. having given a. signal when and as rec}uired by law, the dri ver may make such left turn and other vehicles approaching the intersection from the opposite Hrection s:aall yield to him. section Vehiclas in Motion-- Rl&t-o Ways A vehicle which has et�or para at t cure iffia I yield to moving traffic. Section Duty to Drfve on Right Half of Hi icy (ORS 483.302) ' (1) 13Ealfwaof in all highwayo and streets of sufficient width other than one-wayys or streets, the driver of a vrehicla shall drive on the right the highway or street except when; Page 18 - ORDINANCE No. 63 s t (a) The right half is out of repair and for that reason is impassable; or (b) Overtaking and passing another vehicle in accordance with ORS 483.308. (2) In driving upon the right half of a highway or street the driver shall drive as close as practicable to the right-hand edge or curb og the highway except when: a)) overtaking or passing another vehicle; b) Placing a vehicle in position to make a left turn; c There are two or more clearly marked lanes allocated exclusively to traffic moving in the direction the vehicle is proceeding. Section 55. ntrection of Traval on One-WAY Street. Whenever any Rim is ctOS2,gnsued as a one-way ortriet by proper it authority of the City of Tigard, and appropriate signs or markings are installed indicatin}Q the direction nv of travel a said neother anaLL Ott uttiov."u than the direction designated and indicated by said signs or markings. Section 56: NorpAl Position of Vehicles when Street Divided into nes _ ��. or - wa enever any s rest Y has been div:Wen o clearly marked lanes for traffic, drivers of vehicles shall obey the following regulations: (1) A vehicle shall normallbe driven in the lane nearest the right-hand edge or curb of the away when that lane is available for travel except when: (a)) overtaking another vhhicle (b) In preparation for a left turn (c There are two or wore clearly marked lanes allocated exclusively to traffic moving in the direction the vehicle is proceeding. (2) A vehicle shall be driven as nearly as is practicable entirelyy within a single lane and shall not be moved from such lane until the driver hc.a first ascertained that such movement can be made with safety. upon a highway which is divided into three lanes a vehicle shall aot�be driven in the center lane except when overtaking and passing another vehicle or in preparation for legit turn, or unless such neater lane eh at the time allocated exclusively to traffic mov- ing in the, direction the vehicle is proceeding and is clearly marked to give notice of such allocation. Section 57 P ssi V hiciesLProceeTs oi v® c es ppaiterte®irectic Op, site directions Shall pass each other to the right, each giving to the other at least one-half of the main trava edd portion of the read- way as nearly as possible- section ossible. Secti58. When Paaaein¢ is Permittade (ORS 483.308) (1) The driver of a vehicle shall not drive to the left side of the center line of a highway in overtaking and passing another Page 19 - ORDINANCE No. 63 �s z vehicle proceeding in the same direction unless such left side is clearly visible and is free of oncoming traffic for a sufficient distance ahead to permit such overtaking and passing to be com- pletely made without impeding the sate operation of any vehicle ap- proaching free the opposite direction or any vehicle overtaken. 2) The driver of a vehicle shall not in any event drive to the left side of the center line of a highway: (a) When approaching the crest of a grade or upon a curve in the highway where the driver's view along the highway is obstructed within a distance of 500 feet; or (b) Upon any highway of sufficient width for four or more lanes of moving traffic unless more than two of such four lanes are at the time allocated exclusively to ® rc+ .�••A: . _ in the direction the vehicle is proceeding o and is signposted to give notice of such aiiocu%iW-a'.. (3) The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake and pass any .es _-L-_ _Chl-cle P=a—e-ding to the same direction at any steam or elec- tric railway grade crossing or at any intersection of highways, unless such movement can be made in safety. T sectio_59: Mathod of Passing (ORS 483.310) (1) The driver of a vehicle overtaking another vehicle pro- ceedi.ns in the same direction shall pass to the left thereof at a safe distance, and shall notagain drive to the right side of the street or highway until safely clear of such overtakeai vehicle. (2) The driver of an overtaken vehicle shall give way to the right in favor of the overtaking vehicle on suitable and audible signal, and shall not increase the speed of his vehicle until com- letely passed by the overtaking vehicle. (3)) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (1) and (2) of this section, the driver of a vehicle may overtake and pass another vehicle on the right thereof, when such other vehicle is: (a) Making, or about to make, a left turn upon a street or highway having space for two o;: more lanes of traffic moving in the direction such vehicles are proceeding; (b) Being driven in the left lane upon a street or highwo having two or more clearly marked lanes allocated iv exclusely to traffic moving in the direction such vehicles are proceeding. viection 60:j"I or Distance when Followin Other Vehicles. (1) driveraof a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard to the speed of such vehicles and the traffic upon and con- dition of the highway or street. (2) The driver of any motor truck or motor bus when travel- ing upon a street or highway outside of a business or residence district shall not follow another motor truck or motor. buR within 300 feet, but this shall not be construed to prevent one motor truck or motor bus from overtaking and passing another. Page 20 - ORDINANCE No. 63 - L Section 61: Limitations on Backing$ The driver of a vehicle shall not ac t e same un-Lass VAch movement can be made with reasonable safety and without interfering with other traffic, and shall in every case yield the right-of-way to moving traffic and Pedestrians. Section 62: g_m�ar enc�{t�ehicles' Right-of-Way. The driver of a 'va'Ts3cla upon a street snail. y eld the right-of-way to authorized emergency vehicles when the latter are operated in c+mer- genies and the drivers thereof sound audible signal by ball or siren. This provision shall not operate to relieve the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with due re- ty of all persons using the street, nor shall it f gard for the safe Protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequences of an s 1, arbitrary exercise of such right-of-way. ;> Cect•4nn 63. nn®ration Af_ Vehic!„o via n --- is vi sauw�:v-:. E= 8nC e C es. O (1) Upon a apach o any authorized emergency vehicle giving audible signal by bell, siren or exhaust whistle the driver �._.. Thiele halel meld the right-of-way and immediately O= UVOLYy iiva ' ' drive to a position as near as possible and parallel to the right- * hand edge or curb of the highway clear of any intersection of high- ways, and shall stop and remain in such position unless otherwise directed by a police officer until the authorized emergency vehicle has passed. (2) The motorman of every streetcar shall immediately ;,top such car clear of any intersection and keep it In such position until the authorized emergency vehicle has passed unless otherwl.se directed by a police officer. °. (3) This section does not operate to relive the driver of an authorized eearggencyy vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the safety of all persons using the highway, nor does it protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequences of an arbitrary k. exercise of such right-of-way. -Section _ STS The following streets ars hereby des- L4: THROUGH � magnate trough streets", and all traffic shall come a to a stop before entering said streets: (1) pacific Highway West (99W) from the Northeasterly city ity boundary 4uwinndary of Tigard to the Southwesterly c ,. thereof. (2) Oregon Highway #217 from the North city boundary to the South city boundary. 21: (3) Main Street from the Easy terminus thereof with Pacific Highway West to the Westerly terminus thereof .. with Pacific Highway West. (4) Greenburg Road from Pacific Highway West to the ; Northerly city boundary. (5) Pfaffle Road from Pacific Highway West, northerly to the city boundary. F Page 21 - ORDINANCE No. 63 r /.S (6) Walnut Avenue from Pacific Highway West to the city boundary. General Regulations -- Persons and Vehicles w Section 65: Persons Riding Bicvcles or Animals to Obev Traffic_. Every person riding a bicycle or an animal upon a street and every per on driving or leading any animal shall be subject to the provisions of thisordinance applicable to the driver of a vehicle except those provisions of this ordinance which by their very nature can have no application. Section 66: Emerging frau Vehicle. No person shall open the door 1.J into the path ox, or ante= Vr a�1i osgv iiv:�. ony vc�..�rc,.o .. .. a of any approaching ven;.ela. Section 67: Boarding or Alighting from Vehicles. No person shall boar at`or aTfgh��rom any vehicle wEile such vehicle is in motion. Section 61: Riding onMotorc cles. A person operating a motorcycle —faT r� a only upon the permanent and regular seat attached thereto and such operator shall not carry any other person nor shell any ot�er person ride on a motorcycle unless such motor- cycle is equipped to carry more than one person. Section 69. Unlawful Riding. No person shall ride on any vehicle upon any pin thereof not designed or intended for the use of passengers. This provision, shall not apply to an loe oorr persons riding withined in thegcessary truck bodies hindiscgspaceainteof ndedrfor merchandise. Section 70c Cl{.nginst to Vehicles. (1 No person riding upon any bicycle, wntorcycleI coaster roller skatar, q' Ied or any toy vehicle shall attach the same or him- self tc any moving vehicle upon the streets. (2) - No person driving any vehicle shall permit any of the articles listed in subsection (1) to be attached to the vehicle for the purpose of pulling along the streets. Section 71: Use of Roller Skates RYstricted. No person upon roller S s tea or g or-toy means of any coaster, Ley vehicle or similar e, shall go upon any street except to cross at a crosswalk. Section 72: Skis_ore Streets. No person on sits, toboggans, sleds or similar devices shall travel on any street. Section 73: Cra of Front Sent, Passenger Interfering with _...ver• ' (1) No driver shall operate a vehicle: (a) Which is so loaded as to obstruct his view to the front or sides or to interfere with his control or ' with the driving mechanism of the vehicle. Page 22 - ORDINANCE No. 63 rs r- (b) When he has in his lap or in his embrace another person, baggage or encumbrance which prevents the free and unhampered operation of such motor vehicle. (2) No passenger in a vehicle or streetcar shall ride in such position as to interfere with the driver's or operators control of the driving mechanism of the vehicle or streetcar, or to interfere with the driver's or operator's view ahead, or to the sides. Sect iom 74: Carrying Do& or Child on External Part of Motor vehlzie. . (1) No person ahall carry a dog upon a public street or highway upon the hood, fender running board or other external part OT ay atutomobilu Llt Ob 4ulk Ou}2iCd t he$ UOg le proLUCLCt1 by 11�wowva fl carrier or other device sufficient to keep it from falling from the vehicle. (2) No person shall carry any child upon a public street or highway upon the hood, fender, running board or other external part of any motor vehicle. General Regulations -- Objects on highway Saction 75: Trains Not to Block Streets. No person shall operate anqq tra n or -train o ra way cars, or permit the same to remain atanding, so as to block the travement of traffic upon any street for a period of time longer than 10 minutes. Section 76: Damaging Sidewalko and Curbs. (1) The driver of a vehicle shall not drive upon or within any qidewalk'or parkway area except to cross at a permanent or temporary driveway. (2) A temporary driveway may be used only after first obtain- ing a written permit therefor from the city superintendent, who may impose such requirements as are necessary to protect the public'im- provements within the street at the temporary driveway. (3) Any pperson who damages or causes to be damaged any public impro� ent within the street by d="!"�-ne a vehicle upon or within any sidewal2c or parkway area shall be liable for such damage regardless of whether or not the damage resulted from the authorized use of a temporary driveway. Section 77: Obstructi Streets. Except as provided by this or `�"'- "- any o Ker or Hance of the city, no person shall place park, deposit or leave ug on any street or other public way, sidewaik or curb any article or thing or material which in anyy way prevents, interruptsor obstructs the free sseage of pedestrian or •vehicular traffic, or, obstructs a driver's view of traffic, control signs and signals. section_._ 75: Removing Glass and Debris. Any party toga collision -d—r-other vetacle accident or any other person causing Page 23 ORDINANCE No. 63 _.1 glass or other material or substance likely to injure any person, animal or vehicle to be upon any street in this city,shall as soon as possible remove or cause to be removed from such street all such glass or other material or substance. Private Roads Section 79: Vehicles Enteric Hi hwa from Private Road. The Tr ver of a veracle enter n au c g way from a private road or drive shall stop and Yie_F t.e rights:,f=way to all vehicles approaching on such public highway, except where traffic control signals or other traffic control devices required and in- stalled by the council and the police department, indicate that the driver may proceed Without stopping. ��►u. - Impounding Vehicles i Section 80: oundi of Vehicles- Redem tion• Sale. Whenever a tra c c tat on s Issued or o at on of any city parking regulation, the police department may impound the vehicle involved and remove it to a garage, parking lot or other suitable he impounded vehicle or his author- storage place. The owner of t ized'agent may redeem such vehicle upon the payment of the towingg and storage charges. If redemption is not made within 30 days after the vehicle is impounded, then such vehicle shall be disposed of in `accordance with the procedure provided by ordinance for the disposal of abandoned vehicles. Exceptions Section 81: Emergency Vehicle. The provisions of this ordinance raga t ng,t a operation, parking and standing of vehicles shall apply to authorized emergency vehicles except as Provided by the Motor Vehicle Laws of Oregon, and as follows: (1) A driver when operating such vehicle in an emergency, except w n othexwiso directed by a police officer or other author- ized person, may park or stand notwithstanding the provisions of z this cAinance. (2) A driver of a police or fire department vehicle'when operating such vehicle in an emergency may disregard reeuiatianh governing turning in specified directions as loxg as he does not endanger life or property (3) The foregoing exemptions shall not, however, protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequences of his reckless disregard of the safety of others. _GENERAL Sectionon82: illegal Cancellation of Traffic citations. It shall e un as or any ppeerson tr Cance or solicit the cancellationof guy traffic citation in any manner except where approved by the municipal judge: Page 24 ORDINANCE No. 63 k Section 83: Uniform Traffic Citation. For any violation of any revision or this ordinance except as hereafter ase- - ified in Section 85 with respect to parking citations, a traffic citation conforming to the requirements of Scction 484.150 ORS shall be used for all traffic offenses in the City of Tigard. Section 84: Traffic Sumona and Complaint. (1) A summons in a traffic offense shall be sufficient if it conforms to the requirements of Section 484.160 ORS. (2) Except as provided in Section 454.170 ORS, a complaint in a traffic offense is sufficient if it contains the following: (a) Name of the Court (b) Name of the City in whose name the action is brought �e Name of the deftsudnu% d� A statement or designation of the offense in sucie manner as can be readily understood by a person making a reasonable erford ro do so (e) Date, time and place at which the offense is alleged to have occurred (f) A certificate as provided in Subsection (5) of ORS 484.150, signed by the complainant (3) A private person may commence an acetion for a traffic offense in the manner provided in Subsection (5) of ORS 484.150. (4) The officer issuing the citation shall cause the summons to be delivered to the person cited, and shall cause the complaint and abstract of the court record to be delivered to the court. (5) When a complaint is certified by a private person, the court shall cause the summons to be delivered to the defendant. (ORS 484.188) Section85: Parking Citation. For any violation of a city parking raga at on, t police department may issue a citation' which'ahall be in the nature of a notice to appear at a time and place certain. If any person fails to comply with t'�e terms of a citation within a period of seven days from the date of issuance, the City Recorder may send to such person or the owner of the motor vehicle, a letter informing such person or owner of the violation with a warning that in the event such person or owner does not appear within 10 days at a time and place certain, a warrant of arrest will be issued. Section 8b. When Warrant to be Issued. If any person fails to comply t the terms o a tragi c ticket or citation, the City Recorder shall secure and have served a warrant for the arrest of such person. Sectio 87. Authority► of City Police Officers® (OR5 484.100) (1) A police officer may arrest or issue a citation to a person for a traffic offense at any place within the City of Tigard. (2) A police officer may arrest or issue a citation to any person for any traffic offense at a place outside the jurisdictional limits of the City of Tigard, if: (a) A traffic offenso was committed in his presence at a place within the corporate limits of the City of Tigard Page 25 ORDINANCE No. 63 1� V:. +� 4 (b) The officer immediately pursues the person who committed the offense. (c) The officer arrests or cites the person immediately upon the conclusion of a continuous pursuit. Section 88: Effect of Ordinance. If any part or parts of this ordinance are tor any reason held to be invalid such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 89: Existing Traffic S Except as the Council may by change the reso ut on or or Hance traffic control reg- ulations in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, all official« rafffc«tsiana �rdinonceinalsshal bemarkers consideredexisting of official under the,provisions of this ordinance. Section 90- Penalties. (1) In addition to any other penalty or provisions of this ordinance any person violating any of therovisionsr6 nmentoinithe ance shah upon conviction thereof be punished by imp �ftnoor County Jail for not to exceed ninety (90 days or by a fine exce (2) In addition to any other penalty herein this ordinance prescribed, for any,violation of any provision ofthisordinance through;the riding or use of a bicycle, such bicycle may be impounded for not to exceed ten (10) calendar days. Section 91: Ordinance No. 62-21 enacte4 November 12, 1962; Ordinance - No. 62-22 enacted November 12, 1962 and Ordinance No. 62.25 enacted December 17, 1962, be, and the same are hereby repealed. fecveand afer the 31st Section 92: Thishall be e days afternits eenactment by£the citynCounciltof Tigard. PASSED: By unanimous vote of all Council members present at the regular meeting of October 28 1963, after being read first in full and then by title at'a specialmeeting of the City Council, City of Tigard, held on October 18, 1963 and again read by title at the regular meeting of tie Council on October 28, 1963. At o garu APPROi0;D: By the Mayor, this 28th of ober, 1963. ry dor - C ty o gar gni e, 63 page 26 - ORDINANCE No. v a a