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Ordinance 258r / p„,/"/ ORDINANCE NO. 2 AN ORDIMNCE OF THE CITY OF MILMI BEACH, FLORIDA, REGULATING TRLFFIC UPON THE PUB- LIC STREETS OF TEE CITY OF flIALII BEACH, FLORID', AND REPELLING ORDINANCES No. 98, 104, 161, 173, 174, 175, 181, 165, 207, 218 LED AIL OTHER ORDINANCES AND SECTIONS 0-2 OBDIliANC-S IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. BE IT ORDL INED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MI.AMI BEACH, FLORIDA: ARTICLE I. DEFINITIONS SECTION 1. Whenever in this Ordinance the following terms are used, they shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section. saBET OR HiGi-r:LAY. Every way set apart for public travel, except foot paths. PRIVATE ROAD OR DRIVEWAY. Every road or driveway not open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel. ROADWAY. That portion of a street or highway between the regularly established curb lines or that part devoted to vehicular traffic. SIDEWALK. That portion of a street between the curb lines and the adjacent property lines. INTERSECTION. The area embraced within the prolongation of the lateral curb lines or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines of two or more streets or highways which join one another at an angle whether or not such street or highway crosses the other. CROSSWALK. That portion of a roadway ordinarily included within the prolongation of curb and property lines at intersections, or any other portion of a roadway clearly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface. SAFETY ZONE. The area or space officially set apart within a roadway for the exclusive use of pedestrians and which is so marked or indicated by proper signs as to be plainly 1 • 4) visible at aiL times while set apart as a safety zone. PASSENGER ZONE. The area or spaceofficial_y set apart within a street for the loading emianloading of passeng- ers from public cErs. LOLDING ZONE. The area or space officially set apart witnin a street or alley for the loading cnd unloading of materials. VEHICLE. Every device in, upon or by wilich any person or property is or may be trEnspoxted or drawn upon a public highwL,y, excepting devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks. MOTOR V=CLE. Every vehicle, as herein defined, which is self propelled. STRE.LT aLR. Every device trz_veling exclusively upon rails when upon or crossing a street, AUTHORIZED EIERGENCY VEHICLE. Vehicles of the sire Department, Police vehicles and such ambulances and emergency vehicles of municipal departments or public service corpor,tions as are designateL or aathorized by the Chief of Police. PEDESTRIAN. Any person afoot. OPERATOR. Any person who is in actuca physical control of a vehicle. TRAFFIC. Pedestrian, ridden animals, herded animals, vehicles and street cars either singly or together while using any street for purposes of travel. RIGHT -02-'1Y. The privilege of the imriediate use of the street or higliway. PARKING. The stopl,inp: or standing of a vehicle, whetner at,anded or unattended, ul,on a roadway, otherwise than temporarily _or the purpose of and while acutally engaed in load- ing or unloading, or in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic sign Or signals. 011FICIAL TRAFFIC SIGNb. Ill signs an, markings, other than signals, not inconsistent with this Ordinance, placed or erected by authority of a public body or official having -3 - jurisdiction for the purpose of guidin6, directin, warninE or regulating traffic. OFFICIAL TRAFFIC SIGNALS. All signals, not incon- sistent with this Ordinance, placed or erected by authority of a public body or official having jurisdiction, for the purpose of directin, warninE or reulating traffic. TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL. Any device using colored lights, or words, or any combination thereof, whether manually, electrically or mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternate- ly directed to stop and to proceed. POLICE OFFICER. Every officer of the Lunicipal Police Department or any officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or to maze arrests for violations of traffic regulations. ARTICLE II, AUTHORITY OF POLICE. SECTION 2. POLICE TO DIRECT TRAFFIC. It shall be the duty of the Police Department of this city to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance. Officers of the lolice Depart- ment are hereby authorized to direct all traffic either in person or by means of visible or audible signal in conformance with the provisions of this Ordinance, provided that in the event of a fire or other emergency and to expedite traffic or safeguard pedestrians during such emergency, officers of the Police or Fire Department may direct traffic, as conditions may require, notwithstanding the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION CHIEF OF POLICE ITH THE APPROVAL OF CITY MANAGhhit- -4 - AUTHORIZED TO ADOPT EIERGENCY REGUILL.2I0ITS. The Chief of Police with approval of the City liiana,ger is heyeby empowered to make and enforce regulations necessary to make efective t1 -1:e provisions of this Ord.inance and. to make temporary regulations to cover emergen- cies or special conditions, provided any such regulLtions are not inconsistent with the 1.-)rovisions of this Ordinance. OBEDIENCE TO POLICE. It shall be unlawful for any person to refuse or fail to comply with any SECTIO:4. lawful order, signal or direction, authorized by this ordinance, of a -oolice ofiicer. PUBLIC El:PLOYEES TO OBEY TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. SECTION 5. (a) he provisions of this Ordinance shall a-,iply to the operator of any vehicle owned or .ilped in the service of the 11.5. Govermient, this State, County or City nd it shall be unlaw- ful Zor any said oper.tor to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted in t _is Ordinance. (b) The provisions of this Ordinance regulating the movement, parking and. standing of vehicles shall not apply to authorized emergency vehicles as defined in tis Ordinance while the driver of such vehicle is openting the same in an emergency in the necessary performance of public duties. This exemption shall not, however, protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequence of a reckless disregai d of the sLfety of o the rs. PERSONS PROPELLILG PUS'CLETS OR RIDING BICYCLES SECTION 6 011 AlaiLL'..LS TO OBEY TRAPFIC REGULATIONS. Every pe rson propelaing any push cart or riding a bicycle or an animal upon a roadway, and every person driving any animal, ohail be sub- ject to the provisions of this Ordinance applicable to tile operator of any vehicle, except those provisions of this Ordinance with reference to the equipment of vehicles and except those provisions which by their very nature can have no a-,yelieL.tion. -5 ARTICLE III. TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SI GULLS SECTIOY 7. (a) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City lianager is her_,by authorized to determine and designate the character, type and location of all official trEffic signs and signals, and it shall be his duty to place and maintain, or cause to be placed and maintained all official traffic signs and signals. All si-c-ns and signals required hereunder for a particular purpose shaiJ so far as is practicable be uniform throughout the City. SECTION 8. 03aDIENCE TO TRAFFIC'6Iars ADD SIG -ELLS. It shall be unlawful for any opereor or for the motorman of any street car to disobey the instructions of any official traff c sign or signel upon the street placed in accordance -eith the provisions of A., is Ordinance, unless otherwise directed by a police officer. SECTIJD 9. TRAP:PIO OUI:TL01, ILIL LEGEDD, ehenever traffic at an intersection 12 alternately diaecteL to stop and to proceed by the use of signals exhibiting the words "Stop," "go" or "Caution" or exhibiting colored lights, said terns and lights shall indicate as fol_ows; (a) ,hen the word "Stop" or the color red is exhibited after green, no waitin vehicle facing the signal shall proceed until the green or "Go" signal is displayed alone and every moving vehicle facin:; the signal shall stop on the near side of the crosswalk (or the nearest property line of the cross street), unless at the time the.ord. "Stop" or the color red is first dis- played the moving vehicle is less than the nonAal brc.king distance from the crosswlk ( or neemst property line of cross street), in which event it may proce3d. _hen the "ord 'Stop" or the color red is exhibited after yellow or arlber, no vehicle facing the signal shall enter the intersection until the green or "Go" signal is displayed clode. (b) -hen the word "Go" or the color 7reen is -6 - exhibited alone, traffic facing the signal may proceed, except that such traffic shall yield the riOat of way to pedestrians and. vehicles lawfully within a crosswalk or the intersection at the time such signal was exhibited.. (c) When the vsiord "Caution" or "Wait" or the color is yellow or caber is exhibited. following or with green, no waiting vehicle facing the signal shall stop if possible as provided in subsection (a) of this section. When such word. or color is exhibit ed. folowing or with red., no vehicle facing the signal shall enter the intersection until the green or "Go" signal is displayed alone. SECTION 10 . DISPLAY OF UNAUTHORIZED SIGNS AND SIGNALS PROHIBIT - TM. It shall be unlawful for ally person to place or maintain or to display upon or in view of any street any unoffi- cial sign, signal or device which purports to be or iv in imitation of or resembles an official traffic sign or signal, or which attemp to d.irect the. movement of traffic. Every such prohibited dign, sig nal or device 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 11. INT...]RFERENCE WITH SIGNS AND SIGNLS PROHIBITED, It shall be unlawful for any person to wilfully deface, injure, move, obstruct or interfere with any official traffic sign or signal. SECTION 12 CHIEF OF POLICE WITH APPROVAL OF .CITY 'MANAGER AUTHORIZED TO DESIGNATE CROSSWALKS. The Chief of Police with the ap-,4‘oval of the City Manager is hereby author- ized to establish and to designate and. shall thereafter maintain, by appropriate devices, marks or lines upon the surface of the roadway, crosswalks approximately equal in width to the adjacent sidewalk at all intersections where in his opinion there is particular danger to pedestrians crossing the roadway. SECTION 13. CHIEF OF POLICE WITH APPROVAL OF THE CITY MANAGER .A.UZIORIZED TO DESIGNATE SAFETY ZONES AND LANES FOR TRAFFIC. (a) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager 'is hereby empowered to establish safety zones of such kind. and character and. at such places as he may deem • -7_ necessary :or the protection of pedestrians. (b) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager, is also authorized to mark lanes siforltraffic on street pavements at such places as he may deem advisable, consistent with the provisions of this Ordinance. (c) (c) The Chief of Police with the al-6roval of the City Manager, is hereby empowered to determine those intersections at Which operator o± vehicles shail Lot mae a left turn and shall place Proper signs at such intersections. SECTION 14. PEDESTRILIIST RIGHTS LED DUTIES AT COETRAILLED INTER- SECTIONS. At intersections where traffic is control- led by traffic signals or by police officers, pedestrians yield the right of way to vehicles lawfully proceeding directly ahead on a "Go" signal as authorized in Section 9, anc operLtors of vehicles shall yield the right of way to pedes -urians crossing or those who hav started to cross the roadway on a "Go" signal. SECTION 15. PEDESTRIAES TO USE RIGHT HALF OF CROS -6 ILK. Pedestriane shall move, whenever practicable, upon the ri,7ht half of crosswalks. SECTION 16. PEDETPIJ LICi.TIhJ LID.,]S. It shall be unlawful for any person to stand in a roadway for the purpos of soliciting a ride from the operator any private vehicle. ARTICLE V. SECTION 17. PA6JING ST1E-2 O.S. (a) The open of a vehicle shail not overtake dind pass upon the left of any street car proceeding in the same direction, whether actuall in motion or temporerily at rest, when a traversable portion of the highway exists to the right of such street car, even though such portion of the highway is occupied by traffic. This provision shall not av)ply to one-way strets. (b) The operator o a vehicle overtaking any street car stoped or about to stop for the purpose of receiving or discharging any passan7er, shall stop such vehicle to the rear -8 - of the nearest running board or door of such street car and keep it stationary until any such passenger has boarded such car or reached a Place of safety, except that where a safety zone has been established, a vehicle need not he stoped before passing any such street car, but may proceed past such car at a speed not greater than is reasonable or proper, and '::ith due caution for the sfety of pedestrians. SECTION 18. DRIVIifG ON STEE.;]T ata TRACK. (a) It shal_ be upon any street unlawful for the operator of any vehicle proceeding car tracks in front of a street car upon a public street, to fail to remove such veAcle from the tracks as soon as practicable after signall from the operator of said street car. (b) -.-hen a street car has started to CTO.S an intersection, no oper tor silali drive upon the car tracks within the intersection in front of the street car. SLCTION 19 . DRIVING TELOUGH SAFETY ZONE PRO :I3ITED. It shall be unlawful for the operator of o vehicle at any time to drive the sane over or through a safety zone as lefined in this ordinance. SECTION 20. BURDIIIG OR ALIGHTING PROH STRE2T CARS OR Tf-ICLi]S• It shall be unlawful for any person to beard or alight from any street car or vehicle while stton street car or vehicle is in motion. SECTIJN 21. TLAWFUL RIDIV4G. It shall be unlavful for any person to ride on any street car or vehicle upon any portion thereof not designed or intended for the use of passen7ers when the vehicle ie in motion. This provision sall not al,Dly to an employee engaged in the neces.ar7) discharge of a duty, or within track bodies, in space intended for merchanaise. SEOTIOII 22. of any street STR1-,]T OARS n.12 TO BLOOE: ST2L:T. It shall be un- lawful for the directing officer or the operator car to direct the operation of oi to operate the same in such a manner as to prevent the use of any street for purposes of travel for a period of time longer than five minutes. It shall be unlawful for any street car to stop within an intersection or on a -.9. - crosswalk for the purpose of receiving or discharging passengers. ARTICLE VI. STOPMG, STANDEIG AED PAR=G SECTION 23. STOPPING PROHIBITED IN SPECIFIED PLACES. It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle to stop, stand or park such vehicle in any of the following places, except when necesary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic control sign or signals, (1) Within an intersection. (2) On a crosswalk. Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within twenty feet OY a point on the curb imulediately opposite the end of a safety zone, unles„; the Chief of Police sa,L1 indicate a difa:erent length br signs. (4) Upon the approach to an intersection, within (15) fifteen feet of the inside boundary line of the sidewalk, or, if no sidewalk in in place, within twenty-five (25) feet of the intersectin roadway, except that this provision shall not apply at alleys. (5) Within fifteen (15) feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station, or directly across the strect from such entrnce. (6) Within fifteen (15) feet of a fire hydrant. (7) In front of a private driveway (8) On a sidewalk. (9) Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when such stop.ino;, standing or parking would obstru traffic. (10) That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to park a vehicle in any alJ.ey within the City of Miami Beach, Iolorida, except in the alley between. Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue between I'irst Street and Biscayne Avenue, for a period longer than five (5) minutes or to in anywise obstruct -10 - traffic in said ald_eys. SECT= 24. STANDING 110R LOADING OR UNIOLIDING ONLY IN CERTLIN PLACES. (a) It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle for a period of time longer than is necessary for the actual loading or unloading of pasengers in any place mar*Led as a passenger zone. (b) It snall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle, to stop, stand, or park said vehicle for a periou of tine longer than is necessary for the actual loading or unloading of passengers, or for the unloading and u.elivery or pick up and loading materials, in any place markea as a loading zone. (c) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager shall have authority to determine the loc'tion of passenger zones and loading zones as described herein, and shall erect and maintain appropriate signs indicz_ting the same. aECTION 25. CHIEF OF 1-OLI0.., WITH THE APPROVAL OF TT -TE CITY MANAGER, AUTHORIZED TO DESIGNATE BUS STOPS LLD TAXICABS STANDS. The Chief of Police with the approval of the Olt Manager, is hereby authorized and recuired to establish bus stops, and taxicab stands on public strects in such places and in such nuLaher as he shall determine to be of the greEtest benefit and convenience to tie public, and s.iall ap3roPriately sign every such bus stop and taxicab stand, provided however that no such stand shah he so designated without the consent of the abutting property owner. SECTION 26 OTHER VEHICLES PROHIBITED FROM PARKING II: BUS STOPS OR TAXICAB STANDS. It than be, unlawful or the operator of any vehicle other than a bus to stand or' park in an officially designated bus stop, or for any vehicle other than a taxicab to stand or park in an officially designated taxicab stand, e::cept that the operator of any passenger vehicle may temporarily stop in any such stop or stand for the purpose of and while actually engaged in the loading or unloading of passengers. SECTION ES, BUSSES, Idil -TAXICABS BARKING :XCEPT IN DESIGNATED STANDS. It shall be unlawful for the operator -11 - of any bus, or taxicab to stand or Park upon any street in any business district at any place other than at a bu:s stop, or taxi- cLb stand respectively, except that this provision shall not prev,nt the operator of any such vehicle from temporarily stoping in accordance with other parking regal. tions at any place for the purpose of and whille actua Iy engaged in loading or unloading passengers. aL;CTION 28. RAE= PI.0HI3ITED Ii C;i1TAII PLACES. It shall be unlawful or any operator to stop, stand or park any vehicle in such a manner or under such conditions as to leave available less than 10 feet of the width of the roadway for the free movement of vehicular traffic, except that this provision s'e.6,1 not a1y to -Ghe opert.tor of a vehicle stopried momentarily Luring the actual loading or unloading of passen-ers if such stop ,ing does not actually impede traffic, nor s1al1 it apply to a necessary stop in obedience to traffic regulations or trffic signs or signals o a police officer. SCTIOZ 29. STLITDING OE PARKIIIG CLOSE TO CUE3. (a) Except when necessary in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic sins or signals, the operator of a vehicle shall not stop, stand or park such vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway, on the right side of the street, headin the airection of traffic, and with the curb -side wheels of tee vehicle within one foot of the edge of tne roadway, except as provided in the folloing three paragraphs: (1) Jpon thos streets which have been marked or signed for angle par3eing, vehicles shall be parked at the angle to the curb indicated by such marks or signs. (2) In places where, and at hours when stoppin,4. for the loading or unloading of merchandise or materials is permitted vehicles used for the trudisportation of merchandise or materials may back into the curb to take on or discharge loads, when the owner of such vehicle holds a permit granting him such special privilege, End irovided futther that sech permit shall be eitner in the possession of the operator or on the vehicle at the time such vehicle is backed against the curb to take on or discharge a load, and it shall he unlawful for any owner or operator to violate any of the special terms or conditions of any such special permit. (a) The Chief of Police, with the approval of the City Manager, shall determine upon what streets angle parking shall be permitted and shall mark or sign such streets or cause the same to be marked or signed. (b) The Chief of Police, with the approval of the City Manager, is hereby authorized to issue, to any owner of a vehicle used to transport merchandise or materials, a special permit, renewable annually, and to stEte therein the terms and conditions thereof, alloming the operator of such vehicle the privilege of loading and unloading while the vehicle is backed against the curb, if in the opinion of the Chief of Police such privilege is reasonably necessary in the conduct of the owner's business and will not seriously interfere with traffic. ARTICLE VIII OPERATION OF VEHICLES SECTION 30. DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF STRET. Upon all streets, except upon one-way streets, the operator of a vehicle shall drive the same upon the right half of the street and shall drive a slow moving vehicle as closely as possible to the right-hand edge of curb of the street unless it is impracticable to travel on such side of the street, and except when overtaking and passing another vehicle subject to the limitations applicable in overtaking and passing set forth in this Ordinance. The foregoing provisions of this section shall not be deemed to prevent the marking of lanes for traffic upon any street and the allocation of designated lanes to traffic moving in any particular direction or a designated speed. -145 - SECTION 31 OVEBTAKIN,3. A VEHICLE. The Operator of any vehicle overtaking another vehicle proceeding in the same direction may pass to the left or the right thereof under conditions to permit safe passage, The operator of such overtaking vehicle shall pass at a safe distance to the side of such overtaken vehicle and shall not cut in front of the latter until safely clear of the overtaken vehicle. SECTION 52. LILIITA TIM ON PEIVILEGE OP OVERTAKING AND PAS'6ING. (2) The operator of a vehicle shall not drive to the left side of the center line of the traversable roadway in overtaking and passing another vehicel proceeding in the same direction unless such left side is clearly visible and is free of oncoming traffic fora sufficient distance ahead to permit such over taking and passing to be made in safety. The foregoing provision of this section shall not apply upon one-way streets or upon streets laned for traffic, in which latter event, vehicles traveling in lanes shall move in the direction permitted in such lanes. (b) The operator of a vehicle shall not overtake and pass any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction at any intersection of streJts, except that this provision shall not apply at intersections where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or by police officers. SECTION 33. OPERATOR TO GIVE WAY TO OVERTA=NG =OLE. (a) The operator of a vehicle upon a street shall not deviate from his direct line of travel without ascertaining that such movement can be made with safety to other vehicles approaching from the rear and about to overtake and pass such first mentioned vehicle. (b) The operator of a vehicle upon a street about to be overtaken and passed by another vehicle approaching from the rear shall give way consistent with safety upon suitable and audible signal being given by t1 operator of the overtaking vehicle, and shall not increase the speed oaf !Lis vehicle until completely passed by the overtaking vehiole. -14 - SECTION 34. TURNING AT INTERSECTIONS. (a) RIGHT TURNS: The operator of a vehicle intending to turn to the right at an intersection or into an alley or driveway shall approach the point of turning in the line of traffic nearest the right hand edge or curb of the street, and in turning, s het. l keep as closely as practicable to the right hand curb or edge of the street. (b) TURNING LEFT. The operator of a vehicle intending to turn to the left at an intersection or into a drive- way shall approach the point of turning in the lane of traffic to the right of and next to the center of the roadway, and, finless otherwise directed by "turning markers," the operator of a vehicle in turning left at an intersection shall leave to his left a clear space equal to one --half width of the street for the use of vehicles traveling in the opposite direction. Upon streets laned for traffic and upon one-way streets a left turn shall be made from the left lane of traffic. (e) TURNING MARTERS. The Chief of Police is here- by authorized to place turning markers within or at the entrances to intersections, directing that traffic turning left shall follow a line of travel other.. than as directed in subdivision (b) of this section. Whenever turning markers have been placeu as herein proviied, traffic turning left shall follow the line as directed by such markers. (d) TURNING LEFT ON "GO" SIGNAL. The operator of a vehicle or street car intending to turn to the left at an inter- section where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or by a police officer, shall proceed to mike such left turn with proper care to avoid accident and only upon the "Go" signal, unless otherwise directed by a police officer. SECTION 35. U TURNS. The operator of a vehicle shall not upon any street turn such vehicle so as to proceed in the opposite direction except where conditions at the point of said turn make it impracticable to do otherwise. SECTION 36. EMERGING FROM ALLEY OR PRIVATE DRIVEWAY. The oper- ator of a vehicle emerging from an alley, driveway or garage shall stop such vehicle immediately prior to driving -15 - onto a sidewalk or onto the sidewalk area extending across any alley- way. SECTION .)7. VEHICLES SHALL NOT BE DRIVEN ON SIDELK. The operator of a vehicle shall not arive within any sidewalk area except at a permanent or temporary drilreway. SECTION 36. OPERATION OF VEHICLES ON APAWACH OF AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE. (a) Upon the approach of any authorized emergency vehicle or vehicles giving audible signal by bell, siren or exhaust whistle, the operator of every other vehicle shall iLl_ediately drive the same to a position as near as possible and parallel to the right hand edge or curb of the street, clear of any intersection, and shall stop and remain in such position until the authorized emergency vehicle or vehicles shall have passed, unless otherwise directed by a police officer; and the operator of every street car shall LaLediately stop such car clear of any inter- section ana keep it in such position until the authorized emergency vehicle or vehicles shall have pased, unless otherwise directed by a police officer. SECTION 39 FOLLOWING FIRE AllfARATUS PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle, other than one on official business, to follow closer than five hundred feet any fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire alarm, or to arive into or stop any vehicle within the blocwhere fire apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm. ARTICLE MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS SECTION 40. MOTOR VEHICLES LEFT UNATTENDED,ES TO i3E. 6ET AND ENGINE STOPkED. No person having control or charge of a motor vehicle shall allow such vehicle to stand on any street unattended without stopping the motor of saia vehicle, and, when standing upon a perceptible grade, without turning the front wheels of such vehicle to the curb or the sioe of the street or highway. SECTION 41. USE OF COASTERSIROLLER SLATES, AND SIMILAR DEVICES RESTRICTED. It shall be unlawful for any person upon roller skates or riding in or by means of any coaster, toy vehicle, or)pimilar device, to go upon any roaaway except while cross- -16. ing a street on a crosswalk. SECTION 42. CLINGING TO MOVING VEHICLES. It shall be unlawful for any person traveling upon any bicycle, motor cycle, coaster, roller skates, or any toy vehicle to cling to, or attach himself or his vehicle to any other moving vehicle or street car upon any roadway. SECTION 4. UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE THROUGH PROCESSIONS, UNLESS DIRECTED BY TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS OR BY A POLICE OFFICE. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle or street car to drive between the vehicles comprising a funeral or other authorized procession while they are in motion, provided that said vehicles are conspicuously so designated. This provision shall not apply at intersections where traffic is controlled by traffio control signals or police officers. SECTION 44 . of any vehicle BACKING AROUND CORNERS OR INTO INTERSECTIONS PRO HIBITED. It shall be unlawful for the operator to back such vehicle around a corner at an inter- section or into an intersection of public streets. SECTION 45. OBSTRUCTION TO OPERAOR'S VIEW OR DRIVING IviECHANISM. (a) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to drive the same when such vehicle is so loaded, or when there are in the front seat of such vehicle such number of persons, as to obstruct the view of the operator to the front or sides, or to interfere with the operator's control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle. (b) It shall be unlawful for any passenger in a vehicle or street car to ride in such position as to interfere with the operator's view ahead, or to the sides, ot to inteifere with the operatorts control over the driving mec anism of the vehicle. SECTION 46. CROSSING FIRE HOSE. No street car or vehicle shal be driven over any unprotected hose of the Fire Department when laid down on any street, private driveway or street ear tracx to be used at any fire or alarm of fire, without the consent of tne Fire Larshal or Fire Department official in com and. SnTION. 47 RIDING OJ.HANDLE BARS PROHIBI1ED. It stIall be unlawful for the operator of any bicycle or motor- -17 - cycle, when upon the streot, to carry- any other person upon the handle bar, frame or tank of any such vehicle, or for any person to so ride upon any such vehicle. SECTION 48. BRIa*E3 AND LIGHTS. Every motor vehicle operated or driven upon the public highways of this city shall be provided with adequate brakes in good working order and to sufficient/control such vehicle at all times when the same is in. use. Said motor vehicle shall also during the period from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise aisplay at least two liA-ited. lamps on the front and one on the rear of such vehicle, while in operation. Said lamps on the front of saia vehicle shall be provided with dimmers of non-laring character, which said dimmers shall be used at all times auring said period when saia vehicle is in operation. nCTION 49. PERSONS UNDEvl THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICATING LIUDR OR '-iRCOTIC DUGS. It shall be unlaful for any person who is an habitual user of narcotic drugs, or any person who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs, to drive any vehicle upon any street or other public way. SECTION 50. RECKILSS DRIVIiTG. Any person who arives any vehicle upon a highwa-,. carelessly ana heedlessly in wilful or wanton disregard of the rats or safety of others, or without due caution ana circumspection, having due regard to the traffic, surface ana width of the highway and of any other conditions then existing, and at a speed or in a manner so as to enaanger or be likely to endanger any person or property, shall be guilty of reckttlss arivin6. SECTION bl. MEETING VEHICLES. Operators of vehicles proceed. ing in opposite directions shall pass each other to the right, each giving to the other at least one-half of the main traveled portion of roadway as nearly as possible. SECTION bE. FOL TOO CLOSELY. (a) The operator of a motor vehicle slall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard. to -18 - the speed of such vehicles and the traffic upon and condition of the highway. SECTION 5. SIGNALS ON STARTING OR TURNING. (ai The operator of any vehicle upon a highway Uefore starting, stopiAng or turning from a direct line shall first see that such movement can •be made in safety, ana, if any pedestrian may be affect- ed by such movement, shall Live a cleAy audible signal by sounding the horn, and, whenever the operation of any other vehicle may be affected by such movement, shall give a signal as required in this section plainly visible to the driver of such other vehicle of the intention to make such movement. (b) The signal herein required shall be given either by means of the hand and arm in the manner herein specified, or by an aproved mechanical or electrical signal device, except that when a vehcile is so constructed or loaded as to prevent the hand and arm. signal from teing visible both to the front ana rear the signal shall ue given by a device of a type which has been lapproved by the State Department of AvLotor Vehicles. Whenever the signal is given by means of the hand and arm, the giver shall indicate his intention to start, stop, or turn by extending the hand and arm horizontally from and beyond the left side of the vehicle. SECTION 54. RIGHT OF \611.Y. Subject tc the exceptions statea in the next succeeding section, and except as otherwise designated by traffic signs or signals, the right of way rule as between vehicles at intersections is hereby declarea as follows: (a) The operator of a vehicle approaching an intersection shall yield the right of way to a vehicle which has entered the intersection. (b) When two vehicles apliro,ch or enter an inter- section at the same time, or at apl)voximately the same time, the operator of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right of way to the vehicle off the right. (c) The operator of any vehicle traveling at an unlawful speed shall forfeit any right of way which he might other- -19.. wise have hereunaer. SECTION 55. EXCEPTIONS TO RIGHT OF WAY RULE. (a) The operator of a vehicle entering a public street from a private road or drive shall yield the right of way to all vehicles approaching on such public hiLhway. (b) The operator of a vehicle on a street shall yiela the right of way to authorized emergency vehicles when the latter are operated upon official business and the operators thereof sound audible signal by bell, siren or exhaust whistle. This provision shall not relieve the operator of an authorized emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with aue regard for the safety of all persons using the street, nor shall it protect the operator of any such vehicle from the consequence of an arbitrary exercise of such right of way. SECTION 56. DUTY TO STOP IN EVENT OF ACCIDENT. The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injury or death to any person or damage to property shall imLediately stop such vehicle at the scene of such accident, and shall give his name and address ana registration number of his vehicle to the person struck or to the driver er occupants of any vehicle collided F with, and shall render to any person injured in such accident, reasonable assistance, including the carrying of such person to a physician or surgeon for medical or surgical treatment, if it is apparent that such treatment is necessary or is requested by the in4ured person. SECTION 57. DUTY TO REPORT ACCIDENT. The operator of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injuries or aeath to any person ( or property damage to an apparent extent of 50.00) Fifty Dollars or more) shall imiliediately make a report of such accident to the police headquarters in this City. SECTION 58. GARAGE KE7PER TC REPORT DAMAGED VEHICLES. The person in charge of any garage or repair shop to which is brought any motor vehicle which shows evidence of having been involved in accident or struck by any bullet to shall immediately report/the Police Headquarters of this City, giving the engine number and the name and address of the owner or operator of such vehicle. SECTION 59, FLAG OR LIGHT AT END OF LOAD. Whenevef the load on any vehicle shall extend more than four feet beyond the rear of the bed or bogy thereof, there shall be displayed at the end of such load in such position as to be claarly visible at all times from the rear of such vehicle a red flag not less than twelve inches both in length ana width, except that between one- half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise there shall be displayed at the end of such load a red light plainly visible under normal atmospheric conditions at least two hundred feet from the rear of such vehicle. SECTION 60. HORNS AND WARNING DEVICES. (a) Every motor vehicle when operatea upon a highway shall be equipped with a horn in good working oraer, capable of emitting sound audible under normal conditions from a aistance of two- hundred (200 feet or more, and it shall be unlawful, except as otherwise provided in this section, for any vehicle to be equipped with or for any person to use upon a vehicle any siren, or any compression or spark plug whistle, or to use any exhaust horn or whistle which aoes not produce a harmonious sound, or for any person at any time to use a horn otherwise than as a reasonable warning, or to make any unnecessary or unreasonably loud or harsh sound by means of a horn or other warning device. (b) Every authorized emergency vehicle shall be equipped with a bell, siren or exhaust whistle of a type aproved by the Chief of rolice. SECTION 61. PI1EVENTION OF iWISE,SMOKE etc.; LUFFLT CUTOUT REGULATED. (a) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on a highway unless such motor vehicle is equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusual noise and al,noyint; smoke. (b) It shall be unlawful to use a "muffler cutout" on any motor vehicle on a hiLhway. 4.21- (c) No vehicle shall be driven or moved on any hihway unless such vehicle is so constructed or loidea as to prevent its contents from droppintL, siftin6, leakino, or otherwise escaping therefrom. SECTION 6. PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE ON ARILEST. Any person who shall violate or fail to comply with any of provisions of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not less than five ($5.00) Dollars nor more than two hundred (42U.)) Dollars, or be imprisoned for not more than ninety (90) days, or both, in the discretion of the Court. SECTION 6. EF.bi-i]CT OF ORDINANCE. If any section or subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason he14 to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have pased this Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause ana phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more section, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional. SECTION 64. REPEAL. Ordinances No, 98, 104, 161, 17.:), 174, 17b, 181, 16o, 207 and 218, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with or inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealea, except that this repeal shall not affect or prevent the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act done or camd.itted in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed prior to the taKin8 effect of this Ordinance. 1928. ATTEST: .22. PAbED AND ADOPTED this day of August City Clerk President 1 y ounc APPROVED this day of August, 1928, by the Mayor of the City of Miami Beach. First reading Second reacing Third reading Posted Mayor. iti k • 40 0 C.) PI 0 g E-4 r...) r-4 H r-1 4 cb .. A • M fri rxl IA *, IQ C4 01 M H 0:1 (:4 13:1 1-4 Nli 4.0 0 H E-4 Z A 0 E -I -Qr- A I4 H A c4 H 14 U) H r-4 34 OH ;Zil-x4. Ow r"11 1-'4 14 ;4 H <4 1-4 I-4 wa co co EA fri PI 0 pq Oprz4 0 rxl E -i fx1 r_3 Erl I-4 ka 'pCQ r--) Cf) r -I I:4 1-4 0 IA 1-.4 C.) .�czo A E-4 134 C:4 r-4 OpHO fr.4 z e-4 H 0 5=4 C.) rx-4 Ix4 H *10 HO PI M C/1 -4 0 4 fx1 P0tDCZ ORDINANCE I0. 25 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, REGULATING TRAFFIC UPON THE PUB- LIC STREETS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AND REPEALING ORDINANCES NOS. 98, 104, 161, 173, 174, 175, 181, 165, 207, 218 AND ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AND SECTIONS OF ORDINANCES IN CeNFLICT HEREWITH. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: ARTICLE I. 14 DEFINITIONS SECTION 1„. nenever in this Ordinance the following terms are used, they shall have the meanings respectively. ascribed to them in this section. STREET OR HIGHWAY. Every way set apart for public travel, except foot paths. PRIVATE ROAD OR DRIVE -SAY. Every road or driveway not open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel. ROADWAY. That portion of a street or -highway between the regularly etablished curb lines or that part devoted to vehic- ular traffic. SIDEWALK. That portion of a street 1;etweei the curb lines and the adjacent property lines. 4 INTERSLOTION. The area embraced within the prolonga- tion of the lateral curb lines or, if none, then the lateral bound- ary lines of two or more streets or highways which join one another at an angle whether or not such street or highway crosses the other. CROSSALK. That portion of a roadway ordinarily in- cluded within the prolongation of curb and propert-: lines at inter- sections, or any other portion of a roadway clearly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface. SAFETY ZONE. The area or space officially set apart within a roadway for the exclusive use of pedestrians and which is so marked or indicated by proper sins as to be plainly visible at all times while set apart as a safety one. PASSENGER ZONE. The area or space officially set apart within a street for the loading and unloading of passengers from public cars. LOADING ZONE. The area or space officially set a- part within a street or alley for the loading and unloading of materials. VEHICLE. Every device in, uPonsor by which,any per- son or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a public highway, excepting devices moved by human power or exclusively up- on rails or tracks. MOTO'''. VEHICLE. Every vehicle, as herein defined, which is self propelled. 10410104t, -2- STREET CAR. Every device travelling exclusively up- on rails when upon or crossing a street. AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE. Vehicles of the Fire Department, Police vehicles and such ambulances and emergency ve- hicles of municipal departments or public service corporations as are designated or authorized by the Chief of Police. PEDESTRIAN. Any person afoot. OPERATOR. Any person who is in actual physical con- trol of a vehicle. TRAFFIC. Pedestrians, ridden animals, herded animals, vehicles.and.street cars either singly or together while using any street for purposes of travel. RIGHT-OF-WAY. The privilege of the immediate use of the street or highway. PARKING. The stopping or standing of a. vehicle, whe- ther attended or unattended, upon a roadway, otherwise than tempo- rarilylfor the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading, Or in obe(i.ience to traffic rezulations or traffic sign or siznals. OFFICIAL TRAFFIC SIGNS. ALL sins and markings, oth- er than: signals, not inconsistent with this Ordinance, placed or erected by authority of n public body or official having jurisdic- tion for the purpose of guiding, directing, warning or regulating traffic. OFFICIAL TRAFFIC SIGNALS. Al]. sii;ns, not inconris- tent with this Ordinance, placed or erected by authority of a pub- lic body or official having jurisdiction, for the purpose of direc- warnin'). or reoulating traffic. TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL. Any device using colored lights, or words, or any combination thereof, whether manually, electrically or mechanically onerated, by which traffic is alter- nately directed to stop and to proceed. POLICE OFFICER. Every officer of the Municipal Po- lice Department or any officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or to make arrests for violations of traffic regulations, ARTICLE 11. Ag21111ITY_WLE2LIPL. SECTION 2. POLICE TO DIRECT TRAFFIC. It shall be the duty of the Police Department of this city to enforce the provisions of this Ordinnnce. Officers of the Police Department are hereby authorized to direct all traffic either in person or by means of visible or audible sinal in conformance with the provi- sions of, this Ordinance, provided that in the event of a fire or other emergency and to expedite traffic or safeguard pedestrians during such emergency, officers of the Police or Fire Department may direct traffic, as conditifts may reeuire, notwithstanding the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTIONa. CHIEF OF POLICE WITH THE APPROVAL 0F CITY MANAGER AUTHORIZED TO ADOPT EMERGENCY RI!,GULATIONS. The Chief of Police with approval of the City Manager is hereby empowered to -3— make and enforce regulations necessary to make effective the pro- visions of this Ordinance and to make temporary regulations to cover emergencies or special conditions, provided any such regula- tions are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 4. OBEDIENCE TO POLICE. It shall be unlawful for any person to refuse or fail to co‘Lply with apy lawful order, signal or direction of a police officer, as authorized by this ordinance. SEQTIQL5 PUBLIC EMPLOYES TO OBEY TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. (a) The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to the operator of any vehicle owned or used in the service of the U. S. Government, this State, County or City and it shall be unlaw- ful for any said operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted in this Ordinance. (b) The provisions of this Ordinance regulating the movement, parking and standing of vehicles shall not apply to author- ized emergency vehicles as defined in this Ordinance while the driver of such vehicle is operating the same in an eLfLergency in the neces- sary performance of adblic duties. This exemntion shall not, however, protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequence of e reck- less disregard of the safety of others. SECTION 6. PERSONS PROPELLI7G PUSH CARTS OR RIDING BICYCLES OR ANIMALS TO OBEY TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. Every person pro- pellim-4 any push cart or riding a bicycle or any animal upon a road- way, and every person divine: any animal, shall be subject to the provisions of this Ordinance applicable to the operator of any vehi- cle, except those provisions of this Ordinance with reference to the equipment of vehicles and except thoaprovisions which by their very nature can have no application. ARTICLE III. SIGNALS. ECTION 7. (a) The Chief of Police with the approval of the •. City Manager is hereby authorized to determine and designate the character, type and location of all official traffic signs and signals, and it shall be his duty to place and maintain, or cause to be °laced and maintained all official traffic sins and signals. Ali signs and signals required hereunder for a particular Purpose shall so far as is practicable be uniform throughout the City. SECTION 8. OBJDIENOE TQ TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS. It shall be unlawful for any operator or for the motorman of any strel:t car to disobey the instructions of any official traffic sign or sWnal upon the street placed in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, unless otherwise directed by a police officer. sEcTiog 9. TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL LEGEND. Whenever traffic at an intersection is alternately directed to stop and to proceed by the use of siamals exhibiting the words "Stop", "o" or "Caution" or exhibiting colored lights, said terms and lights shall indicate as follows: (a) hen the word "Stop" or the color red is exhi- bited after green, no waiting vehicle facing the signal shall pro- ceed until the green or "Go" sinal is displayed alone and every movin vehicle facing the signal shall stop on the, near side of the crosswalk (or the nearest property line of the cross street), unless at the time the word "Stop" or the color red is first dis- played the moving vehicle is less than the normal braking distance from the crosswalk (or the nearest property line of the cross street) in which event it may Proceed. When the word "Stop" or the color red is exhibited rfter yellow or amber, no vehicle fscin- the sig- nal shall enter the intersection until the green or "Llo" signal is displayed alone. (b) When the word "Go" or the color reen is exhibi- ted alone, traffic facing the signal may oroceed, except that such traffic shall yield the right of way to pedestrians and.vehicles lawfully within a crosswalk or the intersection at the time such signal was exhibited. (c) 7nen the word "Caution" or "Wait" or the color yellow or amber is exhibited following or with green, all vehicles facing the signal shall stop if possible as provided in subsection (a) of this section. Mien such word or color is exhibited follow- ing or with red, no vehicle facing the signal shall enter the inter- section until the green or "Go" signal is displayed alone. 5L.L=P:1 10. DISPLAY OF UNAUTHORIZED SINS AND SIGNALS PROHIBITIO. It shall be unlawful for any person to place or main- tain or to display upon or in view of any street, any unofficial sign, signal or device which purports to be or is in imitation of, or re- sembles, an official traffic sign or signal, or which attempts to di- rect the movement of traffic. Every such prohibited sign, signal or device 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 re- moved, without notice. SECTION 11. INTERFERENCE WITH SIGNS AND SIGNALS PROHIBITED. It shall he unlawful for any person to wilfully deface, injure, move, obstruct or interfere with any official traffic sign or signal. SECTION 12. CHIEF OF POLICE 7ITH APPROVAL OF CITY MANAGER AUTHOR- IZED TO DESIGNATE CROSSWALKS. The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager is hereby authorized to estab- lish and to designate and shell thereafter maintaiD,by appropriate devices, marks or lines upon the surface of the roadway, crosswalks approximately equal in width to the adjacent sidewalk at all inter- sections where in his ooinion there is particular danger to pedes- trians crossin:: the roadway. SECTION13. OHIEF OF POLICE WITH APPROVAL OF THE CITY MANAGER AUTHORIZED TO DESIGNATE SAFETY ZONES AND LANES FOR (a) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager is hereby empowered to establish safety zones of such kind and character and at such places es he may deem neces- sary for the protection Of pedestrians. (b) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager, is also authorized to mark lanes for traffic on street pavements at such places as he may deem advisable, consistent with the 2 visions of this Ordinance. TRAFFIC. (c) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager, is hereby empowered to determine thoseintersections at which operators of vehicles shall not make n left turn and shall place proper signs at such intersections. SECTION 14. PEDESTRIANS' RIGHTS AND DUTIES AT CONTROLLED INTERSEC- TIONS. At intersections where traffic is controlled by traffic signals or by police officers, pedestrians shall yield the right of way to vehicles lswfully proceeding directly ahead on a "Go" signal as authorized in Section 9, end operators of vehicles shall yield the right of way to pedestrians crossing or those rho have started to cross the roadway on n "Go" signal. SECTION 15. PEDESTRIANS TO USE RIGHT HALF OF CROSSWALK. Pedes- trians shall move, whenever practicable, upon the right half of crosswalks. SECTION i6. 16. PEDESTRIANS SOLICITING RIDES. It shall be unlawful for any person to stand in a roadway for the purpose of eoliciting a ride from the operator of any private vehicle. ARTICLE V. SECTION 17. PASSING STREET CARS. (a) The operator of a vehicle shall not overtake and pass upon the left of any street car proceeding in the same direction, whether actually in motion or temporarily at rest, when a traversable portion of the highway exists to the right of such street crr, even though such portion of the highway is occupied by traffic. This provision shall not apply to one-way streets. (o) The operator of a. vehicle overtakin::: any street car stopped or about to stop for the purpose of receiving or dis- charging any passenger, shall stop such vehicle to the rear of the nearest running board or door of such street car and keep it stat- ionary tntil any such passenger has boarded such car or reached a place of safety, except that where a safety zone has been estab- lished, a vehicle need not be stopped before passing any such street car, but may proceed past such car at a speed not greater than is reasonable or proper, and with due caution for the safety of pedes- trians. SECTION 18. DRIVING ON STREET CAR TRACKS. (a) It shall be un- lawful for the operator of any vehicle proceeding upon any street car tracks in front of c. street car upon a public street, to fail to remove such vehicle from the tracks as soon as practicable after signal from the operator of said street car. (b) Men street car has started to cross an in- tersection, no operator shall drive upon the car tracks within the intersection in front of the street car. SECTION la. DRIVING THROUGH SAFETY ZONE PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle at any time to drive the same over or through a safety zone as defined in this ordinance. SECTION 20. BOARDING OR ALIGHTIT.) FROM STREET CARS OR VEHICLES. It shall be unlawful for any person to board or a- light from any street car or vehicle while such street car or vehicle is in motion. af4TION 21. UNLA7FUL RIDING. It shall be unlawful for any per- son to ride on any street car or vehicle upon any portion thereof not designed or intended for the use of passengers when the vehicle is in motion. This provision shall not apply to an employee engaged in the necessary discharge of a duty, or within truck bodies, in space intended for merchandise, SECTION 22, STREET CARS NOT TO BLOCK STREET. It shall be unlaw- ful for the directing officer OT the operator of any street car to direct the operation of or to operate the same in such a manner as to prevent the use of any street for purposes of travel for a period of time longer than five minutes. It shall be unlawful for any street car to stop within an intersection or on a crosswalk for the purpose of receiving or discharging passengers. ARTICLE VI. STOPPING STANDING AND PARKING SECTION 23. STOPPING PROHIBITED IN SPECIFIED PLACES. It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle to stop, 0 -6- stend or park such vehicle in any of the following places, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer ,or traffic control sign or signals. 1 Within an intersection. 2 On a crosswelk. 3 Between a safety zone and the Fdjacient curb or within twenty feet of a Point on the curb immediately opposite the end of a safety zone, unless the Chief of Police shall indicate a different length by signs. (14) Upon the approach to en intersection, within (15) fifteen feet of the inside boundary line of the sidewalk, or, if no sidewalk is in place, within twenty-five (25) feet of the in- tersecting roadway, except that this provision shall not apply at alleys. . (5) Within fifteen (15) feet of the driveway en- trance •to any fire station, or directly across the street from such entrance. 6 Within fifteen (15) feet of a fire hydrant, 7 In front of a private driveway. 8 On a sidewalk. 9) Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when such stopping, standing or parkin: would obstruct traffic. (10) That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to park a vehicle in any alley within the City of Miami Beach, Florida, except in the alley betreen Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue between First Street and Biscayne Avenue, for a. Per- iod longer than five (5) minutes or to in anywise obstruct traffic in said alleys. SECTION 24. STANDING FOR LOADING OR UNLOADING ONLY IN C-r1.,RTAIN PLACS. (a) It shall be unlnrful for the operator of a vehicle to stop, stand or park said vehicle for a period of time longer than is necessrry for the actual loading or unloading of passengers, in any Place marked as a passenger zone. (b) It shall be unlawful for the operator of a ve- hicle, to stop, eend, or park said vehicle for a period of time longer then is necessary for the actual loading or unloading of passengers, or for the unloading and delivery or pick up and load- ing of materials, in any place marked es a loading zone. (c) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager shell have authority to determine the location of pas- senger zones and loading zones -as described herein, and shall erect and maintain appropriate signs indicating the same. SECTIONeaa. CHIEF OF POLICE, MTH THE APPROVAL OF THE CITY :ANA - AUTHORIZED TO DESIGNATE BUS STOPS AND TAXICAB STANDS. The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager, is hereby authorized and required to establish bus stops, and taxi- cab stands on public streets in such places end in such mumber as he shall determine to be of the reatest benefit and convenience to the public, and shall appropriately sign every such bus stop and taxicab stand, provided however that no such stand shall be so designated without the consent of the abutting property owner SECTION 26. OTHER VEHICLES PROHIBITED FROM PARKING IN BUS STOPS, OR TAXICAB STANDS. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle other than a bus to stand or park in an of- ficielly designated bus stoP, or for any vehicle other than a taxi- cab to stand or park in en officially designated taxicab stand, ex- cept that the operator of a.ny paseenger vehicle may temOrnrily stop in any such stop or stand for the purpose of and while actually en - aged in the loading or unloading of passengers. z SECTION 27. BUSSES AND TAXICABS PARKING EXCEPT I1 DESIGNATED STANDS. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any bus, or taxicab to stand or park upon any street in any business district at any place other than at a bus stop, or taxi- csb stand, respectively, except that this provision shell not prevent the operator of any such vehicle from temporarily stop- ping in accordance with other parking regulations et any place for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loadin or un- loading passeners. SECTION 28. PARKING PROHIBITED IN'OERTAIN PLACES. It shall be unlawful for any operator to stop, stand or park any vehicle in such a manner or under such conditions as to leave available less then 10 feet of the width of the roadway for the free movement of vehicular traffic, except that this provision shall not apply to the operator of a vehicle stopped momentarily during the actual loading or unloading of passengers if such stopping does not actually impede traffic, nor shall it apply to a necessary stop in Obedience to traffic regulations or traffic signs or signals or a police officer. sEcTioN 22. STANDING 0:R PARKING CLOSE TO CURB. (a) Except when necessary in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic signs or signals, the operator of a vehicle shall not stop, stand or park such vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway, on the right side of the street, head- ing the direction of traffic, and with the curb -side wheels of the vehicle within one foot of the edge of the roadway, except as pro- vided in the following three paragraphs: (1) Upon those streets which have been marked or si.,ned for angle parking, vehicles shall be parked at the angle to the curb indicated by such marks or signs. (2) In places where, .and at hours when stopping for the loading or unloading of merchandise or materials is per- mitted,vehicles used for the transportation of merchandise or mat- erials may back into the curb to take on or discharge loads, wen the owner of such vehicle holds a Permit jjranting him such special nrivileee, and provided further that such Permit shall be either in possession of the onerator or on the vehicle at the time such vehi- cle is b2cked against the curb to take on or discharge a load, end it shall be unlawful for any owner or operator to violate any of the special terms or conditions of any such special permit. (a) The Chief of Police, with the approval of the City Manager, shall determine upon what streets angle parking shall be ?emitted and shall mark or sign such streets or cause the same to be marked or signed. (ID) The Chief of Police, with the approval of the City Manager, is hereby authorized to issue, to any owner of a ve- hicle used to transport merchandise or materials, a special permit, renewable annually, and to stste therein the terms and conditions thereof, allowing the operator of such vehicle the privilege of loading and unloading while the vehicle is backed against the curb, if in the ()Pinion of the Chief of Police such privilege is reason- ably necessary in the conduct of the owner's business and will not seriously interfere with traffic. ARTICLE VIII. OPERATION OF VEHICLES SECTION 30. DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF STREET. Upon all streets, except upon one-way streets, the operator of a ve- hicle shall drive the same upon the right half of the street plid V • shall drive a slow moving vehicle as closely as possible to the right-hand ede-e QT curb of the street unless it is impracticable to travel on such side of the street, and except when overtaking and passing another vehicle subject to the limitations applicable in overtaking and passing set forth in this Ordinance. The foregoing provisions of this section shall not be deemed to prevent the marking of lanes for traffic uppn any street and the allocation of designated lanes to traffic moving in any Particular direction or a designated speed. SCTION OVERTAKING A VEHICLE. The Operator of any vehicle overtaking another vehicle proceeding in the same direction may pass to the left or the right thereof under conditions to permit safe passage. The operator of such overtaking vehicle shall pass at a safe distance to the side of such overtaken vehicle and shall not cut in front of the latter until safely clear of the overtaken vehicle. SECTION 72. LIIIITATIONS ON PRIVILEGE OF OVERTAKING AND PASSING. (a) The operator of a vehicle shall not drive to the left side of the center line of the traversable roadway in over- taking and passing another 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 made in safety. The foregoing provision of this section shall not apply upon one-way streets or upon streets lined for traffic, in which latter event, vehicles travelini' in lanes shall move in the direction permitted in such lanes. (o) The operator of a vehicle shall not overtake and pass any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction at any intersection of streets, except that this provision shall not apply at intersections where traffic is controlled by traffic control sig- nals or by police officers. OPERATOR TO GIVE WAY TO OVERTAKING VEHICLE. (e) The operator of a vehicle upon a street shall not deviate from his direct line of travel without ascertaining that such movement can be made with safety to other vehicles approaching from the rear and about to overtake and pass such first mentioned vehicle. (b) The operator of a vehicle upon a street about to be overtaken and passed by another vehicle approaching from the rear shall give way consistent with safety upon suitable and audible signal being given by the operator of the overtaking vehicle, and shall not increase the speed of his vehicle until completely passed by the overtakily: vehicle. IL:g111111. TURNING AT INTERSECTIONS. (a) RILiHT TURNS: The operator of a vehicle intendinb to turn to the right at an intersection or into an alley or driveway shall approach the point of turnin:, in the line of traffic nearest the right hand edge or curb of the street, and in turning, shall keep as closely as practicable to the right hand curb or edge of the street. (1) TURNING LEFT. The operator of a vehicle in- tending to turn to the left at an intersection or into a driveway shall approach the point of turning in the lane of traffic to the right of and next to the center of the roadway, and, unless other- wise directed by "turning markers," the operator of a vehicle in turning left at an intersection shall leave to his left a clear space equal to one-half width of the street for the use of vehicles traveling in the opposite direction. Upon streets,laned for traffic and upon one-way streets a left turn shall be made from the left lane of traffic, -9- (c) TURNING MARKERS. The Chief of Police is here- by authorized to place turning markers within or at the entrance to intersections, directing that traffic turning left shall follow a line of travel other than as directed in subdivision (b) of this sec- tion. Whenever turning markers have been placed as herein provided, traffic turning left shall follow the line as directed '�y such mark- ers. (d) TURNING LEFT ON "GO" SIGNAL. The operator of a vehicle or street car intending to turn to the left at an intersec- tion where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals OT by a police officer, shall proceed to make ouch left turn with prover care to avoid accident and only upon the "Go" signal, unless other- wise directed by a police officer. QTION 3j. U "URNS. The operator of a vehicle shall not upon any street turn such vehicle so as to proceed in the opposite direction except where conditions at the point of said turn make it impracticable to do otherwise. s.LuTion_311. EMERGING FROM ALLEY OR PRIVATE DRIVETAY. The oper- ator of a vehicle emerging from en alley, driveway or garage shall stop such vehicle immediately prior to driving on- to a sidewalk or onto the sidewalk area extending across any alley- way. 2212NLIZ. VEHICLES SHALL NOT 3: DRIVEN ON SIDEWALK. The oper- ator of a vehicle shall not drive within any sidewalk area except at a permanent or temporary driveway. SECTION_Ig. OPERATION OF VEHICLES ON APPROACH OF AUTHORIZED EMER- GENCY VEHICLE. (A) Upon the approach of any author- ized emergency vehicle or vehicles giving audible signal by bell, sirei or exhaust whistle, the operator of every other vehicle shall immediate- ly drive the same to a position as near as possible and parallel to the right hand edge or curb of the street, clear of any intersection, and shall stop and remain in ouch position until the authorized emergency vehicle or vehicles shall have passed, unless otherwise directed by a police officer; and the operator of every street car shall immediately stop such car clear of any intersection and keep it in ouch position until the authorized emergency vehicle or vehilcles shall have passed, unless otherwise directed by a police officer.' SECTION -41. FOLLOWIn FIRE APPARATUS PROHIBITED. It shall be un- lawful for the operator of any vehicle, other than one on official business, to follow closer than five hundred feet of any fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire alarm, or to drive into or stop any vehicle within the block where fire apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm. ARTICLE IX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS SECTION O. MOTOR VEHICLES LEFT UNATTENDED AND ENGINE STOPPED. No person having control or charge of a motor vehicle shall allow such vehicle to stand on any street unattended without stoppin' the motor of said vehicle, and, when standing upon a perceptible grade, without turning the front wheels of such vehicle to the curb or side f the street or highway. StCTION 41. USE OF COASTERS, ROLLER SKATES, AND -SIMILAR DEVICES RESTRICTED. It shall be unlawful for any person upon roller skates or riditg in or by means of any coaster, toy vehicle, or -10 - similar device, to :o uon any roadway except while crossing a street on a crosswalk. SECTION 42. CLINaING TO MOVING VEHICLES. It shell be unlawful for any person traveling upon any bicycle, motor cycle, coaster, roller skates, or any toy vehicle to cline to, or attach himself or his vehicle to any other moving vehicle or street car upon any roadway. SECTION 41, UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE THROUGH PROCESSIONS, UNLESS DIREC- TED BY TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS OR BY A POLICE OFFICER. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle or street car to drive between the vehicles comprising a funeral or other authorized procession while they are in motion, orovided that said vehicles are conspicuously so designated. This provision shall not apply at inter- sections where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or police officers. ,5ECTION )1)1. BACKING AROUND CORNERS OR INTO INTERSECTIONS PROHIBI- TED. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to back such vehicle around a corner at an intersection or into an intersection of public streets. SECTION 21±5. OBSTRUCTION TO OPERATOR'S VIEW OR DRIVING MECHANISM. (a) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to drive the same when such vehicle is so loaded, or when there are in the front seat of such vehicle such number of persons, as to obstruct the view of the operator to the front or sides, or to interfere with the operator's control over the drivin mechanism of the vehicle. (b) It shall be unlawful for any passenger in a vehicle or street car to ride in such position as to interfere with the operator's view ahead, or to the sides, or to interfere with the operator's control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle. SECTION 46. CROSSING FIRE HOSE. No street car or vehicle shall be driven over any unprotected hose of the Fire De- partment hen laid down on any street, private driveway or street car track to be used at any fire or alarm of fire, without the con- sent of the Fire Marshal or Fire Department official in command. SECTION 47. RIDING ON HANDLE BARS PROHIBITED. It shall be un- lawful for the operator of any bicycle or motorcycle, when u)on the street, to carry any other person upon the handle bar, frame or tank of any such vehicle, 6r for any person to so ride up- on any such vehicle. SECTION 48. BRAKES AND LIGHTS. Every motor vehicle operated or driven upon the public highways of this city shall be provided with adequate brakes in good working order and suffi- cient to control such vehicle at all times when the same is in use. Said motor vehicle shall also during the period from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise display at least two lighted lamps on the front and one on the rear of such vehicle, while in operation. Said lamps on the front of said vehicle shall be provided with dimmers of non -glaring character, which said dimmers shall be used at all times during said period when said vehicle is in operation. SECTIORja. PERSONS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICATING LIVOR OR NARCOTIC DRUGS. It shall be unlawful for any person who is an habitual user of narcotic drugs, or any ,:erson who is un- der the influence of intoxicating liouor or narcotic drugs, to drive any vehicle upon any street or other public way. -11- SILOTIONE2,• RECKLESS DRIVING. Any person who drives any vehicle upon a highway carelessly and heedlessly in wilful or wanton disregard of the rights or safety of others, or without due caution and circumspection, having due regard to the traffic, surface and. width of the highway and of any other conditions then existing, and at a speed or in P manner so as to endanger or be likely to endanger any person or property, shall be guilty of reck- less driving. SECTION 51. MEETING VEHICLES. Operators of vehicles proceeding in opposite directions shall pass each other to the right, each giving to the other at least one-half of the main tra- veled portion of roadway as nearly as Possible. FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY. (a) The Operator of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more close- ly than is reasonable and --(Prudent, having due regard to the speed of such vehicles and the traffic.. upon and condition of the highway. SECTION 53. SIGNALS ON STARTING OR TURNING. (a) The operator of any vehicle upon a highway before starting, stop- ping or turning from a direct line shall first see that such move- ment can be made in safety, and, if any pedestrian may be affected by such movement, shall give a clearly audible signal by sounding the horn, and, whenever the operation of any other vehicle may be affected by such movement, shall give a signal as required in this section plainly visible to the driver of such other vehicle of the intention to make such movement. (b) The signal herein required shall be given either by means of the hand and arm in the manner herein specified, or by an approved mechanical or electrical signal device, except that when a vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to Prevent the hand and arm signal from being visible both to the front and rear the signal shall be given by a device of a type which has been approved by the State Department of Motor Vehicles. Whenever the signal is given by means of the hand end arm, the driver shall indicate his intention to start, stop, or turn by extending the hand and arm horizontally from and beyond the left side of the vehicle. SECTION 5. RIGHT OF WAY. Subject to the exceptions stated in the next succeeding section, and except as otherwise designated by traffic signs or signals, the right of way rule as be- tween vehicles at intersections is hereby declared as follows: (a) The operator of a vehicle approaching an inter- section shall yield the right of way to a vehicle which has entered the intersection. • (b) When two vehicles approach or enter an intersec- tion et the same time, or at approximately the same time, the oper- ator of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right of way to the vehicle on the right. (c) The operator of any vehicle traveling at an un- lawful speed shall forfeit any right of way which he might otherwise have hereunder. SECTION 55, EXCEPTIONS TO RIGHT OF WAY RULE. (a) The operator of a, vehicle entering a public street from a private road or drive shall yield the right of way to all vehicles approaching on such public highway. -12- (b) The operator of a vehicle on a street shall yield the right of way to authorized emergency vehicles when the latter are operated upon official business and the operators there- of sound audible signal by bell, siren or exhaust whistle, This provision shall not relieve the operator of an authorized emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the safety of all persons using the street, nor shall it protect the operator of any such vehicle from the consequence of an arbitrary e;kercise of such right of way. DUTY TO STOP IN EVENT OF ACCIDENT. The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injury or death to any person or damage to property shall immediate- ly stop such vehicle at the scene of such accident, and shall give his name and address and registration number of his vehicle to the person struck or to the driver or occupants of any vehicle collided with, and shall render to any person injured in such accident, rea- sonable assistance, including the carrying of such person to a phy- sician or surgeon for medical or surLical treatment, if it is ap- parent that such treatment is necessary or is requested by the in- jured person. SEOTION51. DUTY TO REPORT ACCIDENT. The operator of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injuries or death to any person (or property damage to an apparent extent of (50.00) Fifty Dollars or more) shall immediately make a report of such accident to the police headquarters in this City. SECTION 58. GARAGE KEEPER TO REPORT DAMAGED VEHICLES. The per- son in charge of any garage or repair shop to which is brought any motor vehicle which shows evidence of having been in- volved in any accident or struck by any bullet shall immediately re- port to the Police Headquarters of this City, giving the engine num- ber and the name and address of the owner or operator of such vehicle. FLAG OR LIGHT AT END OF LOAD. Whenever the load on any vehicle shell extend more than four :eet beyond the rear of the bed or body thereof, there shall be displayed at the end of such load in such position as to be clearly visible at all times from the rear of such vehicle a red flag not less than twelve inches both in length and width, except that between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise there shall be dis- played at the end of such load a red light plainly visible under normal atmospheric conditions at least two hundred feet from the rear of such vehicle. 1..45/0Nr60. HORNS AND WARNING DEVICES. (a) Every motor vehicle when operated upon a hijhway shall be equipped with a horn in good working order, capable of emitting sound audible un- der normal conditions from a distance o two -hundred (200) feet or more, and it shall be unlawful, except as otherwise provided in thio section, for any vehicle to be equipped with or for any person to use upon a vehicle any siren, or any compression or spark plug whis- tle, or to use any exhaust horn or whistle which does not produce a harmonious sound, or for any person at any time to use a horn other- wise than as a reasonable warnin, or to make any unnecessary or un- reasonably loud or harsh sound by means of a horn or other warning device. (b) Every authorized emergency vehicle shall be equipoed with a bell, riren or exhaust whistle of a type approved by the Chief of Police. SECTTON..4. PREVENTION OF NOISE, SJOKE ETC; MUFFLER CUTOUT REGUA LATED. (a) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on a highway unless such motor vehicle is outopped'with a muffler -13 -- in' ood working order and in constant operation to prevent exces- sive or unusual noise snd annoying smoke. (b) It shall be unlawful to use a "muffler cutout" on any motor vehicle on a highway. (c) No vehicle shall be driven or moved'on any hih- way unless such vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to prevent its contents from droppinz, sifting, leaking, or otherwise escaping therefrom. SECTION 62. PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE ON ARREST. Any person who shall violate or fail to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be punished by P fine of not less than five ($5.00) Dollars nor more than two hundred ($200.00) Dollers, or be imprisoned for not more than ninety (90) days, or both, in the discretion of the Court. sixiqpN 67. EFFECT OF ORDINANCE. If any section or subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance.. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that sny one or more section, sub- sections, sentences, clauses or phrsses be declared unconstitutional. SECTION 64. REPEAL. Ordinances Nos. 98, 104, 161, 173, 174, 175, 181, 165, 207 and 218, and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith OT inconsistent with the orovisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed, except that this repeal shall not affect or prevent the prosecution or ounishment of any person for any act done or committed in violation of any ordi- nance hereby repealed prior to the taking effect of this Ordinance. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of August, A. D., 1928. ATTEST: C. " W. OY NS 1 City Clerk By_ Deputy,/ ity Clerk President of City Council Pro -tem APPROVED BY ME _LiDAY OF First Reading, August 8th, 1928. Second Reading, August 8th, 1928. Third Reading, August 15th, 1928. Posted, August 17th, 1928. STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF DADE ) I, C. W. TOMLINSON, City Clerk in and for the City of Miami Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that Ordinance No. 258, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, REGULATING TRAFFIC UPON THE PUBLIC STREETS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AND REPEALING ORDINANCES NOS. 98, 104, 161, 173, 174, 175, 181, 165, 207, 218 AND ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AND SECTIONS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH," having been duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Mipmi Beach, Florida, has been posted by me in three conspicuous places in the City of Miami Beach, one of which was at the door of the City Hall in said City on the 17th day of August, A. D., 1928, and that said ordinance remained posted for a period of at least thirty days in accordance with the requirements of the City Charter of the said City of Miami Beach. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Miami Beach on this the 19th day of September, A. D., 1928. l g 4 .Wended through 5/5/48 ORD IN AN CE N O . 258 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 9 FLORIDA, REGULATING TRAFFIC UPON THE PUBLIC STREETS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AND REPEALING ORDINANCES NOS. 98, 10, 161, 173, 17i+, 175, 181, 165, 207, 218AND ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AND SECTIONS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: ARTICLE I (Amendment #849) SECTION 1: DEFINITIONS: Whenever :in this Ordinance the follow- ing terms are used, they shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section. STREET OR HIGHWAY. Every way set apart for public travel, except foot paths. PRIVATE ROAD OR DRIVEWAY. Every road or driveway not open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel. ROADWAY. That portion of a street or highway between the regularly established curb lines or that part devoted to vehicular traffic. SIDEWALK. That portion of a street between the curb lines and the adjacent property lines. INTERSECTION. The area embraced within the prolongation of the lateral curb lines or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines of two or more streets or highways which join one another at an angle whether or not such street or highway crosses the other. CROSSWALK. That portion of a roadway ordinarily included with- in the prolongation of curb and property lines at inter- sections, or any other portion of a roadway clearly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface. SAFETY ZONE. The area or space officially set apart within a roadway for the exclusive use of pedestrians and which is so marked or indicated by proper signs as to be plainly visible at all times while set apart as a safety zone. PASSENGER ZONE. The area or space officially set apart within a street for the loading and unloading of passengers from public cars. LOADING ZONE. The area or space officially set apart within a street or alley for the loading and unloading of materials. VEHICLE. Every device in, upon, or by which, any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a public high- way, excepting devices moved by human power or exclusively upon rails or tracks. 1'IOTOR VEHICLE. Every vehicle, as herein defined, which is self propelled. AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE. Vehicles of the Fire Department, Police vehicles and such ambulances and emergency vehicles of municip41 departments or public service corporations as are designated or authorized by the Chief of Police. PEDESTRIAN. Any person afoot. OPERATOR. Any person who is in actual physical control of a vehicle. TRAFFIC. Pedestrians, ridden animal;, herded animals, vehicles and bicycles, either singly or together, while using any street for purposes of travel. RIGHT-OF-WAY. The privilege of the immediate use of the street or highway. PARKING° The stopping or standing of a vehicle, whether attended or unattended, upon a roadway, other than for the pur- pose of, and while actually engaged An, loading or unloading, or other than in obedience to traffic regulations, traffic signs, or traffic signals. OFFICIAL TRAFFIC SIGNS. All signs and markings, other than signals, not inconsistent with this Ordinance, placed or erected by authority of a public body or official having jurisdiction for the purpose of guiding, directing, warning or regulating traffic. OFFICIAL TRAFFIC SIGNALS. All signs, not inconsistent with this Ordinance, placed or erected by authority of a public body or official having jurisdiction, for the purpose of directing, warning or regulating traffic. TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL. Any device using colored lights, or words, or any combination thereof, whether manually, electrically or mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternately di- rected to stop and to proceed. POLICE OFFICER. Every officer of the Municipal Police Depart- ment or any officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or to make arrests for violations of traffic regulations. SECTION 2: ARTICLE AUTHORITY OF POLICE POLICE TO DIRECT TRAFFIC. It shall be the duty of the Police Department of this City to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance. Officers of the Police Depart- ment are hereby authorized to direct all traffic either in per- son or by means of visible or audible signal in conformance with the provisions of. this Ordinance, provided that in the event of a fire or other emergency and to expedite traffic or safeguard pedestrians during such emergency, officers of the Police or Fire Department may direct traffic, as conditions may require, notwithstanding the provisions of this Ordinance SECTION 3: CHIEF OF POLICE WITH THE APPROVAL OF CITY MANAGER AUTHORIZED TO ADOPT EMERGENCY R:EGLTLAT IONS. The Thief of Police with the approval of the City Manager is here -- by empowered to make and enforce regulations necessary to make effective the provisions of this Ordinance and to make tempore regulations to cover emergencies or special conditions, pro- vided any such regulations are not inconsistent with the pro- visions of this Ordinance. SECTION 4: OBEDIENCE TO POLICE. It shall be unlawfulfor any person to refuse or fail to comply with any lawful order, signal or direction of a police officer, as authorized by this Ordinance. SECTION : PUBLIC EMPLOYEES TO OBEY TRAFFIC. REGULATIONS. (a) The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to the operator of any vehicle owned or used in the service of t� e U. S. Government, this State, County or City and it shall be unlawful for any said operator to violate any of the pro- visions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted in this Ordinance. (b) The provisions of this Ordinance regulating the movemnnt parking and standing of vehicles shall not apply to authorized emergency vehicles as defined in this Ordinance while the driver of such vehicle is operating the sa-e in an emergency in the necessary performance of public duties. This exeription shall not, however, protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequence of a reckless disregard of the safety of others. SECTIO,_•? 6: PERSONS PROPELLING PUSHCARTS OR RIDING BICYCLES OR ANIMALS TO OBEY TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. Every person propelling any pushcart or riding a bicycle or any animal upon a roadway, and every person driving any animal, shall be subject to the provisions of this Ordinance applicable to the operator of any vehicle, except those provisions of this Ordinance with refert.�ce to the eau.inment of vehicles and except those provisions which bv their very nature can have no application. �.h 1 -iceLE III ,. TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS SECTION 7: (a) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager is hereby authorized to determine and designate the character, type and location of all official traffic signs and signals, and it shall be his duty to place and maintain_, or cause to be placed and maintained all official traffic signs and signals. All signs an signals required here- under for a particular purpose shall so far as is practicable be uniform throughout the City. SECTION 8: (Amendment #849) OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS. It shall be unlawful for any operator to disobey the instructions of any official traffic sign or signal upon the stret placed in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, unless otherwise directed by a police officer. SECTIO L2: TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL LEGEND. Whenever traffic at an intersection is alternately directed to stop andto proceed by the use of signals exhibiting the words"Stop", "Go" or "Caution" or exhibiting colored lights, said terms and lights shall indicate as follows; (a) When the word "Stop" or the color red is exhibited after green, no waiting, vehicle facing the signal shall proceed until the green or "Go" signal is displayed alone and every moving r vehicle facing " �, the signal shall stop o n the near side -Jf the crosswalk (or the nearest property line of the cross ,r .ot), unless at the time the word "Stop" or the color red is i r. st displayed the moving vehicle is less than the normal kir_ aking distance from the crosswalk ( or the nearest property Tine of the cross street) in which event it may proceed. When the word "Stop" or the color red is exhibited after yellow or amber, no vehicle facing the signal shall enter the intersection until the green or "Go" signal is displayed alone. (b) When the word "Go" or the color green is exhibited alone, traffic facing the signal may proceed, except that such traffic shall yield the right of way to pedestrians and vehicles lawfully within a crosswalk or the intersection at the time such signal was exhibited. c) When the word "Caution" or "Wait" or tha color yellow or amber is exhibited following or with green, all vehicles facing the signal shall stop if possible as provided in sub- section (a) of this section. When such word or color is ex- hibited following or with red, no vehicle facing the signal shall enter the intersection until_ the green or "Go" signal is displayed alone. SECTION 10: DISPLAY OF LUATJTHORIZED SIGNS AND SIGNALS PRO- HIBITED. RO- HIBITED. It shall be unlawful for any person to place or maintain or to display upon or in view of any street, any unofficial sign, signal or device which purports to be or is in imitation of, or resembles, an official traffic sign or signal, or which atte-npts to direct the movement of traffic. Every such prohibited sign, signal or device 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, with- out notice. SECTION 11: INTERFERENCE WITH SIGNS AND SIGNALS PROHIBITED. ___ It shall be unlawful for any person to wilfully deface, injure, move, obstruct or interfere with any official traffic sign or signal. SECTION 12: CHIEF OF POLICE WITH APPROVAL OF CITY MANAGER AUTHORIZED TO DESIGNATE CROSSWALKS. The Chief of Police with the approval of the City i.anager is hereby author- ized to establish and to designate and shall thereafter main- tain, by appropriate devices marks or lines upon the surface of the roadway, crosswalks approximately equal_ in width to the adjacent sidewalk at all intersections where in his opinion there is particular danger to pedestrians crossing the roadway. SECTION__11: CHIEF OF POLICE '„TTH APPROVAL OF THE CITY MANAGER AUTHORIZED TO DESIGNATE SAFETY ZONES AND LANES FOR TRAFFIC. (a) The Chief of Police yith the approval of the City Manager is hereby empowered to establish safety zones of such kind and character and at such p.i.ces as he may deem necessary for the protection of pedestrians. (b) The Chief of Police with the approval_ of the City Manager, is also authorized. to maria_ lanes for traffic on street pave- ments at such places as he may deem advisable, consistent with the provisions of this Ordinance. (c) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager, is hereby empowered to determine those intersections at which operators of vehicles shah'_. not make a left turn and shall place proper signs at such intersections. ARTICLE SECTION 14: PEDESTRIANS' RIGHTS AT) DUTIES AT CONTROLLED INTERSECTIONS. At intersections where traffic is controlled by traffic signals or by police officers, pedes- trians shall yield the right of way to veehicles lawfully pro- ceeding directly ahead on a "Go" signal'_ as.;_7tho21od in Section 99 and operators of vehicles shall yield the right of way to pedestrians crossing or those who have started to cross the roadway on a "Go" signal. SECTION 1 : PEDESTRIANS TO USE RIGHTHALF OF CROSSWALK. Pedestrians shall move, whenever practicable, upor the right half of crosswalks. SECTION 16: PEDESTRIANS SOLICITING RIDES. It shall be unlawflil for any person to stand in a roadway for the pur- pose of soliciting a ride from the operator of any private vehicle. h iITICLE Tr SECTIONS 17 and. 18 -repealed - Amendment #81+9. SECTION 12: DRIVING THROUGH SAFETY ZONE PROHIBITED. It shall b. unlawfulfor the operator of a vehicle at any time to drive the same over or through a safety zone as defined in this ordinance. SECTION 20: (Amendment #84+9) BOARDING OR ALIGHTING FROM VEHICLES. It shall be unlawful_ for any person to board or alight from any vehicle while such vehicle is in motion. SECTION 21: (Amendment No. 849) UNLAWFUL RIDING. It shall be unlawful_ for any person to ride on any vehicle upon any portion thereof not designed or intended for the use of passengers when the vehicle is in motion. This provision shall not apply to an employee engaged in the necessary discharge of a duty, or within truck bodies, in space intended for merchandise SECTION : (Amendment No. . 81+9) DRIVER'S LICENSE. (1) Every op"rator of a motor vehicle shall_ have his Mate operator's or chauffeur's license in his immediate possession at all tides when operating a motor vehicle, and shall display same upondemand of any police officer of the City of ? iiami r3ea ch, provided, however , that no person charged with violating this section shall be convicted if he produces in court an operator's or chauffeur' s license theretofore issued to him and valid at the time of his arrest. ARTICLE VI STOPPINQ, STANDING AND PARKING SECT. ION 23: STOPPING, PROHIBITED IN SPECIFIED PLACES. It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle to stop, stand or park such vehicle in any of the following places, ex- cept when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the direction of a police officer or traffic control sign or signals. (1) Within an intersection. (2) On a crosswalk. (3) DELETED *(Amendment #849) (4+) Upon the approach to an intersection, within fifteen (15) feet of the inside bounP,ary line of the sidewalk or,if 9 no sidewalk is in place, within twenty-five (25) feet of the intersectin3.. roadway, except that this provision shall not apply at alleys. r Within fif. teen (15) f e:t of the driveway entrance to ( � any fire stat.i..on., or directly across the street from such entrance. (6) Within fifteen (15) Feet of a fire hydrant. (7) In front of a private driveway. (8) On a sidewalk. (9) Alongside or opposite any street excavation or ob- struction when such stopping, standing or parking would obstruct traffic. (10) That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or cor.00ration to park a vehicle in any alley within the ,'ity of Miami Beach, Florida, except in the alley between Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue between First Street and Biscayne Avenue, for 1 period longer than five (5) minutes or to in anywise obstruct tr ..ffic in said alleys. (11) -Amendment ,i=849.- It shall be unlawful to park, or to cause or permit ,o be parked, a motor vehicle upon any street or other public way in the City of Miami }}each for a continuous period of time 1.:;nger than the legal narking time designated by official traff i igns or signals posted upon such street or way. SECTION 24: STANDING FOR LOADING OR UNLOADING ONLY IN CERTAIN PLACES. (a) It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle o stile, stand or park said vehicle for a period of time :conger than is necessary for the actual loading or unloading of passengers, in any place marked as a passenger zone. (b) It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle, o stop, stand, or park said vehicle for a period of time longer than is necessary for the actual loading or unloading of rassengers, or for the unloading and delivery or pickup and Loading of materials, in any place marked as a loading zone. (c) The Chief of Police with the approval of the City Manager shall have authority to determine the loca- tion of passenger zones and loadint7 zones 1,8 described herein, and shall erect end maintain appropriate signs in- dicating the same. AMEND- SECTION 25. CHIEF OF POLICE, WITH THE APPROVAL OP THE MENT _ _ CITY MANAGER, AUTHORIZED TO DESIGNATE BUS NO. 570 STOPS AND TAXICAB STANDS. The Chiof of Police .with the apTroval of the City Manager, is hereby authorized and re- quired to establish bus stops, and taxi -cab stands on public Streets in such placos and in suchnumber as he shill deter- mine to be ef the gratest benefit and convenience to the public, and shall appopriately designato such bus stop and taxicab stand. SECTION 26. OTHER VEFICLE", PROFtIB1TED FROM PARKING IN BUS STOPS, OR TAXICAB STANDS, It shall be unlaw- ful for th.) operator ',f any vohIcle other than a bus to stand or park in an eff:l.cially designated bus stop, or for any vehicle other then a taxicab to stand or park in an officially deslgnated taxicab stand, except that the or:per- nter of any passenger vehicle may temporarily stop in any such stop or stand. for the purpeso of and while actually engaged in the lcain7 or unloading of Passengers. SECTION 27, RUSSES ANL TAXICABS PARKING EXCEPT IN DESIG- NATED STANDS. It shail bo unlawful for the operator of any bus, :-)r taxicab to stand or 1)ark upon any Street in any busineJs district at eny nlnce othcr than at a bus step, or taxleab stand, respectively, except that this provision shall not prevent tTle operator of an v such vehele from temporarily stopping in accordance with other parking roulations at any piece for the purpose of and while actually engaged in leading or unloading passengers. SECTION 28. PARKING PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN PLACES. It shall be unlawful for any operator to stop, stand or park any vehicle in tiuch a manner or under such con- ditions as to leave available less than 10 feet of the.width of the roadway for the free movement of vehicular traffic, except that this provision shall not apply to the operator of a vehicle stopped momentarily during the actual loading or unloading of passengers if such stopping does not actually impede traffic, nor shall It apply to a necessary stop in obedience to traffic regulations or trafic signs or signals or a police officer. SECTION 29. STANDING OR PARKING CLOSE TO CURB. (a) Excee when necessary in obedience to traffic tions or or traffic signs or signals, the onerator of A, vehlol shall not stop, stand or parL such vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway, on the right side of the street, heading the direction f trafft and with the curb -side wheels of the vehicle within one f,Int of the edgo nf the readway, except as provided in the follow- ing three paragreThN: (1) Upon those streets which have been mark a or signed for angle r)arking, vehicles shall be parked nt the angle to the curb indicated by such marks or signs. (2) In places where, and at hours when stopping for the loading or unloading of merchandise or materials is permitted, vehicles used for the transportation of merchandise or materials may back into the curb to take on or discharge loads, when the owner of such vehicle holds a permit granting him such special privilege, and provided further that such permit shall be either in possession of the operator or on the vehicle at the time such vehicle is backed against the curb to take on or discharge a load, and it shall be unlawful for any owrAer or operator to violate any of the special terms or conditions of any such special permit. (a) The Chief of Police, with the approval of the City Manager, shall determine upon what streets angle parking shall be permitted and shall mark or sign such streets or cause the same to be marked or signed. (b) The Chief of Police, with the approval of the City Manager, is hereby authorized to issue, to any owner of a vehicle used to transport merchandise or materials, a special permit, renewable annually, and to state therein the terms and conditions thereof, allowing the operator of such vehicle the privilege of loading and unloading while the vehicle is backed against the curb, if in the opinion of the Chief of Police such privilege is reasonably necessary in the conduct of the owner's business and will not seriously interfere with traffic. ARTICLE VIII OPERATION OF VEHICLES SECTION 30: DRIVE ON RIGHT SIDE OF STREET. Upon all streets, except upon one-way streets, the operator of a vehicle shall drive the same upon the right half of the street and shall drive a slow moving vehicle as closely as possible to the right-hand edge or curb of the street unless it is im- practicable to travel on such side of the street, and except when overtaking and passing another vehicle subject to the limitations applicable in overtaking and passing set forth in this Ordinance. The foregoing provisions of this section shall not be deemed to prevent the marking of lanes for traffic upon any street and the allocation of designated lanes to traffic moving in any particular direction or a designated speed. SECTION 31: OVERTAKING A VEHICLE,. The Operator of any vehicle overtaking another vehicle proceeding in the same direction may pass to the left or the right thereof under conditions to permit safe passage. The oper- ator of such overtaking vehicle shall pass at a safe dis- tance to the side of such overtaken vehicle and shall not ,ut in front of the latter until safely clear of the over- -Gaken vehicle. ,ECTION 32: LIMITATIONS ON PRIVIT.FGE OF OVERTAKING AND PASSING. (a) The operator of a vehicle -.hall not drive to the left side of the center line of the {traversable roadway in overtaking and passing another vehi cle 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 made in safety. The foregoing provision of this section shall not apply upon one-way streets or upon streets laned for traffic, in which latter event, vehicles traveling in lanes shall move in the direction permitted in such lanes. (b) The Operator of a vehicle shall not over- take and pass any other vehicle proceeding in the same di- rection at any intersection of streets, except that this provision shall not ap')ly at intersections where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or by police officers. SECTIONa2. OPERATOR TO GIVE WAY TO OVERTAKING VEHICLE. (a) The operator of a vehicle upon a street shall not doviate from his diroct lino of travel without as- certaining that such movement can bo mado with safoty to other vehicles approaching from the rear and about to over- take and pass such first mentionod vohiclo. (b) Tho operator of a vohiclo upon a street about to be ovortakon and passed by another vohicle approach- ing from the roar shall give way consistent with safoty upon suitable and audible signal being given by the oporator of the overtaking vAlicLe, md shall not increase the speed of his vehic12 until complotcly passed by tho overtaking vohicle. SECTION 3)± TURNING AT INTERSECTIONS. (a) RIGHT TURNS. The oporator of a v3hiclo intending to turn to the right at an intersection or into an alley or driveway shall approach the point 017 turning in tho lino of traffic nearest tho right hand odgo or curb of tho street, and in turning, shall keep as cl,-)soly as practicablo to the right hand curb or edge of the street. (b) TURNING LEFT. Tho operator of a vohicle intending to turn to the loft at an intersection or into a driveway shall approach th, point of turning in tho lane of traffic to the right of and ncxt to tho conter of tho road- way., and, unloss ntherwisc directed by "turning m-_rkers," tho operator of a vehicle in turning left at an intorsoction shall leave to his 1..ft a cloar space oqual to onc-half width of the street fer tho uso nf vohiclos traveling in tho opposite direction. Upon streets lanod for traffic and upon ono-way streets a loft turn shall be mado from th, left lano of traffic. (c) TURNING MAKERS. The Chiof nf Police is horeby authorized t- place turning markors within or at tho entrance to intersocti-)ns, directing that traffic turning left shall follow a lino ef travel oth?r than as directed in sub- division (b) of this soctien. rlhonever turning markors havo boon placed as heroin provided, traffic turning loft shall follow the lino as directed by such markors. (d) TURNING LEFT ON "GO" SIGNAL. The operator f a vehicle car streot car intending to turn to the left at n intorsoction whoro traffic is controlled by traffic control :ignals or by a polico officer, shall proceed t make such loft turn with propor caro to avoid accident and only upon thc 0Gen signal, unless otherwise directed by a police officer. SECTION 35. U TURNS. "The operator f-f a vohiclo shall not upon any street turn such vehicle so as to proceed n tho opposite direction oxcopt whore conditions at tho point cf said turn make it impracticable to do rthorwisc. SECTION 16: ENEPGIVG FROM ALLEY OR PRIVATE DRIVEWAY. The operator of a vehicle emerging from an alley, drive- way or. garage Shall stop such vehicle immediately prior to driving onto a sidewalk or onto the sidewalk area extending acro:::> any alleyway. SECTION_: VEHICLES SHALL NOT BE DRIVEN ON SIDEWALK. The operator- of a vehicle shall not drive within any sidewalk area except at a permanent or temporary driveway. **SECTION 38: OPERATION OF VEHICLES ON APPROACH OF AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE, (:.) Upon the approach of any authorized emergency vehicle or vehi cle s giving audible signal by bell, siren or exhaust whistle, the operator of every other veic1e shall i.mediatel.y drive the same to a position as near as possible and parallel to the right hand edge or curb of the street, clear of any intersection, and shall stop and remain in such position until the authorized emergency vehicle or vehicles shall have pa ed, unless otherwise directed by a police officer. (Amendment #) SECTI Oiv2L: FOLLOWING TING FIRE APPARATUS PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawfll for the operator of any vehicle, other than one on official business, to follow closer than five hundred feet of any fi7e a pa.rc.t;, s traveling in response to a fire alarm, or to drive into or stop any vehicle within the block where fire apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm. ALT I CLE IX MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS MOTOR VEHICLES LEFT UNATTENDED AND ENGINE STOPPED. No person havin control or charge of a motor vehicle shall allow such vehicle to stand on any street un • - attended without storing the motor of said vehicle, and, when standing upon a perceptible ,_rade, `AfithoUt turning the front wheels of such vehicle to the curb or side of the street or. highway. SECTION 1a USE OF COASTERS, ROLLER SKATES, AND SIMILAR DEVICES RESTRICTED. It shall be unlawful for any person upon roller skates or riding in or by means of any coaster, toy vehicle, or :similar device, to go upon any roadway except while crossing a street on a crosswalk. SECTION 4+2: CLINGING TO MOVING VEHICLiS. It shall be unlawful for any person traveling upon any bicycle, motor- cycle, coaster, roller skates, or any toy vehicle to cling to, attacher himself or his vehicle to any other moving vehicle upon any roadway. (,Amendment #849) SECTION CTION 3: UNLAWFUT, TO DRIVE THROUGH PROCESSIONS UNLESS DIRECTED BY TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS OR BY A POLICE OFFICER. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle Dr street car to drive between the vehicles comprising a funeral or other authorized procession while they are in motion, ;rovided that said vehicles are conspicuously so designated. This provision, shall not apply at intersections where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or police officers. SECTION 4+4 : BACKING AROUND CORNERS OR INTO INTERSECTIONS PRO- HIBITED. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to back such vehicle around a corner at an intersection o..2 into an intersection of public streets. "SECTION 45: OBSTRUCTION TO OPERATOR'S VIEW OR DRIVING MECHANIST` (a) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to drive the same when such vehicle is so loaded, or when there are in the front seat of such vehicle such number of persons, as to obstruct the view of the operator to the front or sides, or to interfere with the operator's control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle. -* ** SECTION 1+0 -9- (Amendment #8'+9) *(b) It shall be unlawful for any passenger in a vehicle to ride in such position as to interfere with the operator's view ahead, or to the sides, or to interfere with the operator's control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle. f"1 nT Tri N 46: * SECTION CROSSING FIRE HOSE. No vehicle shall be driven over any unprotected hose of the Fire Department when laid down on any street, or private driveway to ;be used • at any fire or alarm of fire, without the cons Gnt of fe.,o 7ifie Marshal or Fire Department official in command. * (Amendment 04 9) 2=21.1142: RIDING ON HANDLE BARS PROHIBITED. It shall be un- lawful for the operator of any bicycle or motor -- cycle, when i.apon the street, to carry any other person Upon the handle bar, .frame or tank of any such vehicle, or for any person to so ride upon any such vehicle. SECTI0 48: (Amendement #849) MECHANICAL CONDITION. Every motor vehicle operated or drive i upon the, tyublic highways of this City shall he provided with adequate brakes in good working order and sufficient to control such vehicle at all times when the same is in use.' Said motor vehicle shall also during the period froin one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise display at least two lighted lamps on the front and one on the rear o_' such vehicle,. while in operation. Said lamps on the front of said vehicle shall be provided with dimmers of non -glaring character, which said dimmers shall be used at all tines during said period when said vehicle is in operation. It shall be unlawful for ani person to operate any rotor vehicle, or frr the owner of any motor vehicle to cause or 7.=L;717' permit the operation of such motor vehicle upon any public street in the City of Miami Tieach, which vehicle does not comply with and conform to the requirements as to mechanical condition and inspection as .pro-- vided by the ordinances of the City of Miami Beach. SECTION -f9: PERSONS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR OR NARCOTIC IC DRUGS . It shall be unlawful for any person who is an habitual user of narcotic drugs, or any person who is under the influence sof intoxicating t i':`Ior •or . narcot*c drugs, to drive any vehicle upon any street or other public way. SECTION 50: (Amendment #849) RECKLESS -DRIVING. (a) Any person who drives any vehicle en a highway carelessly and heedlessly in wilful and wanton disregard of ;the rights and sa 'et: of others, or without due caution and circumspection, having dile regard for traffic, surface and width of the highway and any other driving conditions then existing, or in a manner so as to endanger or be likely to endanger any person or any property, shall be guilty of reckless driving. `'^}) RECKLESS DRIVING BY SPEEDING. Any person who drives any vehicle upon a highway at a speed greater than that dsignated by pfficial traffic signs posted upon said highway, under existing conditions of traffic, surface and width of �:�ighway, and of actual and potential hazards then existing, at o speed greater than is reasonable and prudent and so as to e::. danger or be likely to endanger any person or property, shat_ i guilty of reckess driving by speeding. ars CTION 51: MEETING VEHICLES. Operators of vehicles pro- ceeding in optAesite directions shall pass each other to the right, each giving to the other at least one- I:Alf of the main traveled portion of roadway as nearly as ,.)o Ssible. -10- SECTION 52. FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY. (a) The operator of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due re- gard tc the speed of such vehicles and tho traffic upon and condition of the highway. SECTION`T 51. SIGNALS ON STARTING OR TURNING. (a). The oper- ator of any vehicle upon a highway bbforc start- ing, stopping -r turning from a direct lino shall first see that such movement can bo made in safety, and, if any pedes- trian may be affected by such movement, shall give a clearly audible signal by sounding tho horn, and, whenever the opera- tion of any other vehicle may be affcctod by such movement, shall give a signal as required in this section plainly vis- ible to the driver f such other vehicle of tho intention to make such movement. (b) The signal herein required shall be given either by means of the hand and arm in the manner heroin specified, or bv an r tpprovod mechanical or electrical signal device, except that when a vehicle is so constructed or load- ed as to prevent the hand and arm signal from being visible both t(. tho front and rear the signal shall be given by a do - vice of a type which has boon approved by the State Depart- ment of Motcr Vehicles. Whenever tho signal is given by means of tho hand and arm, the driver shall indicate his intention to start, stop, or turn by extonc 'ing the hand and arm horizontally from and beyond the left side of the vehicle. SECTION RIGHT OF WAY. Subject to the exceptions stated in the next succeeding section, and except as otherwise designated by traffic signs or signals, the right of way rule as between vehicles at intersections is hereby declared as follows: (a) Tho operator of a vehicle approaching an intersection shall yield tho right of way to a vehicle which has entered the intersection. (b) When t n vehicles approach or enter an in- tersection at the same time, or at approximately tho same time, the operator of the vehicle on the loft shall yield tho right of way to the vehicl.o on the right. (c) The operator of any vehicle traveling at an unlawful speed shall forfeit any right of way which he might otherwise have hereunder. SECTION 55. EXCEPTIONS TO RIGHT OF WAY RULE. 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The sounding of any horn or signal device rn automobiles, mrtercycles, buses rr ether vehicles while not in motion, except as a danger signal if another vehicle is approach- ing apparently out of control, or if in motion, only as a danger sinal after, or as brakes are being Q.pnlied and deceleration of the vehicle is intended; the creation by means of any such si,7nal device of any unreasonable long or harsh sound; and the sounding of my such device for an unnocossary md unreasonable period of time. 2. The use of any automobile, motorcycle or vehicle so out of repair, so loaded or in such a manner as to create loud and unnecessary grating, grindin7, rattling or other noises. 3. The creation of any excessive noise on any street adjacent to any school, institution of learning or ccurt while the same are in session, er adjacent to any hospital, which reasonably interferes with the working of such institution, provided conspicuous signs are displayed in .such street, indicatin that the same is a school, hnspital or court street. TRAFFIC BUREAU SECTION 63. For efficiency f operation and for convenience bEND- of ,ffen(lors and -fficors ef the City of Miami TENTS Beach, thero is hereby established under the control and opera - #541 tin of the Police Department of said City, a Traffic Bureau. AND #591 Any person who violates any provision of Ordinance No. 258 of the City of Miami Beach, except Section )+9 thereof, may be served with a summons to personally appear at the Police Station of said City. SECTION 64. Any person receiving a summons as provided here- AMEND- in is required to appear in person at the Police =NT Station not later than the timc specified thereon. Upon appear - #541 ing at the Police Station, the offender may plead guilty to the charge and pay a fine according to the scale of penalties fixed in Section 69 hereof, upon payment of which the offender shall be issued a receipt duly signed by a Clark of said Police De- partment. In the event the offender pleads not guilty to the charge preferred in the summons or wishes a trial, the case shall be referred t- the Hunicipal Court of said City upon tho usual bond, for trial and disposition in the usual manner. Acceptance of the fine prescribed herein by the Police Depart- ment shall be deemed a cnmplote satisfaction and release for the violation named in said summons. An official City reesel' shall be issued for each fine paid. SECTION 65. The form of the summons herein provided fqr sh-! centain: the wnrd summons; each summons to b, numbered; a notice to appear at the Pnlice Station within specified time; tho name, sox, color, and address, of the )r son to -whom the summons is issued; the date and time on the offense occurr31; the location of the offense; a statemer of the act or acts constituting tho offense; the signature of the issuing cfficer; ,dace for signature, waiver and plea of the person tc whom the summons is issued, waiving a hearini7, in Municipal Court; the make and license number of the vehicle used; the driver's license number of the driver if known; the date the summons is issued; and such other information as may be deemed necessary. The summons is to be made in triplicate; one copy to h. deliv-red to the person to whom issued or attach- ed to the motor vehicle involved in said offense, the othertwo copies for the use of the Police Department. A warrant may bo issued for any norson who may fail to comply with the requiro- ments of the sumnons. LJEND- MENT #541 -13- SECTION 660 (Amendment #541) When any person who has been served to appear at Police � .1 VW'd with a summons, y ,.. c 1Zs the Station within the time specified in said summons, which should be not more than forty-eight (4.9) hours, a warrant for the arrest of such person may be issued and executed, returnable to the Municipalourt of said City to be disposed of in the regular manner. SECTIQ 6 0 (Amendment #541) In any violation of this Ordinance as set forth herein, the "ity of T?iami Beach may refuse to accept the payment of a fine under the terns and provisions of Sections 64 and 65 hereof, and instead, require the offender to appear in Municipal Court for trial. SECTION 680 (Amendment #541) Any person who has been guilty of three (3) or more violations of the provisions of this Ordinance within the pracedi_n twelve months, shall not be permitted to pay a fine to the Police Department but must appear before the Municipal Court for trial of his offense, in the regular manner at such time as may be specified. SECTION ti� 9 � (Amendment ��� 849) Traffic offenses for which summons ��, may be issued and penalties therefor accepted by the Police Department from the person to whom such summons shall have been issued, and the an ounts of such penalties shall be as follows 1. For any offense as set forth in said Ordinance No. 258, ex- cept Sections 49 and 50: 1st offense 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e e . 1.G0 2nd off en.Sc . •. e e o e . e e a e e 3.00 2. Three (3) or more offenses, offenses involving intoxi- cating liquors or narcotic drugs in connection with driving of a vehicle, and cases of reckless driving as described in Section 50 (a) hereof, shall be referred to the Municipal . ourt for disposition in the regular manner. 3. For the offense as set forth in. Section 50 (b) hereof 1st offense o c . e o o . e o 0 0 0 v . e 10.00 2nd and subsequent offenses shall be referred to the Municipal Court for disposition. SECTION 70: PENALTIES .AND PROCEDJR':E ON ARREST. Any person who shall violate or fa. i. to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be punished hj a fine of not less than five 05.00) dollars nor. -lore than two hundred ('200.00) Dollars, or be imprisoned for not more than ninety (90) days, or both, in the discretion of the Court. SECTION EFFECT OF ORDINANCE. If any section or sub- section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordi- nance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of theremaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each section, sub section, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or ,lore section, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional. SECTION 72: REPEAL ORDINANCES NOS. 98 104, 161, 173, 174, 175, 181, 165, 207 and 218, and all other ordi- nances or parts of ordinarces in conflict herewith or incon- sistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby re- ealed, except that this repeal shall not affect or prevont the prosecution or punishmont of any person for any act done or -14- committed in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed prior to the taking effect of thi Ordinnce. PASSED and ADOPTED this 15th day of ugut A. ] 1928. (ILELP(1, ) Henning President or City Council Pro -tem ATTEST C. W. TOMLINSON, City Clerk By:(signed) D. J Deputy City Cirk (SEAL) APPROVED by me this 15th day of August, 1928. (z1)_i N. Lummoc; Jr Mayor 1st reading - 8/3/2g 2n1 reading - 3/3/28 3rd reading - 8/15/28 POSTED - 8/17/48 Amended by: .24 Ordinance , 511 - passed and adopted 5/4/38 # 541 passed and adopted 2/1/39 # 570 - passed and adopted 12/20/39 7 5?59]..- passed and adopted 1/2/41 .4L, 842 - passed and adopted 5/5/48 Tri (-) E Z.- Y1�rri, O, LI) #:) 9� ;t..-; rrl -7-3 tz, :r. -.0 H I- .`") -1 '. -Ti rri Ill rri E ;Tr a 00 n, � ("3 )0I -i � � � Rt --i bz � -0 Z Z � o r) � o I (") b�