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Commissioner moved adoption
of the following Ordinance:
411 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO
ORDINANCE NO. 98- 0/
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE REGULATION OF TRAFFIC
BY THE COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO
ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 1995 EDITION OF
THE "MODEL TRAFFIC CODE" AND AMENDMENTS THERETO
AND REPEALING ALL RESOLUTIONS OR ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT THEREWITH AND PROVIDING PENALTIES
FOR VIOLATION THEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of
Eagle County:
Section I. Adoption. Pursuant to Section 30-15-401, C.R.S. ,
and Section 42-4-110, C.R.S. , there is hereby adopted by
reference Articles I and .II, inclusive, of the 1995 edition of
110 the "Model Traffic Code for Colorado Municipalities" promulgated
and published as of the date hereof by the Colorado Department of
Transportation, Staff Traffic and Safety Projects Branch, 4201
East Arkansas Ave. , Denver, CO 80222, and the amendments thereto
as written in this ordinance (hereinafter "Model Traffic Code") .
The subject matter of the. Model Traffic Code relates primarily to
comprehensive traffic control regulations for the County. The
purpose of this Ordinance is to provide a system of traffic
regulations consistent with state law and generally conforming to
similar regulations throughout the state and the nation. One (1)
copy of the Model Traffic Code adopted herein is now filed in the
office of the Clerk of the County of Eagle, Colorado, and may be
inspected during regular business hours.
Section 2 . Deletions. The 1995 edition of the Model
Traffic Code is adopted as if set out at length save and except
the following articles and/or sections which are declared to be
inapplicable to this County and are therefore expressly deleted: -
PART 5 SIZE - WEIGHT - LOAD.
Section 3.A. Modifications. The following modifications
are made to the 1995 edition of the Model Traffic Code:
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Section 3. Modifications to the Model Traffic Code. The
following sections of the Model Traffic Code are modified as
follows:
1. Article I, Section 105, "Local traffic control devices",
is hereby revised by adding thereto:
The County Engineer is responsible for authorizing the
placement of traffic control devices upon highways
under the jurisdiction of Eagle County in consultation
with the Road and Bridge Supervisor and the Sheriff's
Office. Placement and maintenance of such devices is
the responsibility of the Road and Bridge Supervisor.
2 . Article I, Section 510, "Permits for excess size and
weight and for manufactured homes", is hereby revised by adding
to subsection (a) thereof:
Applications shall be made to the Eagle County Road and
Bridge Supervisor, who shall be responsible for approving or
denying the applications.
3 . The following paragraph is added to Article I, Section
606, "Display of unauthorized signs or devices":
(3) The County Engineer is responsible for authorizing and
maintaining a traffic sign inventory. The County Engineer
411 and/or the Road and Bridge Supervisor are empowered to
remove or cause prohibited signs, signals, or markings to be
removed without notice.
4. The following paragraph is added to Article I, Part 6:
Section 615. Speeding in Residential Areas.
Any person who commits a speeding violation in a
residential area that is designated pursuant to the
provisions of this section is subject to doubled penalties.
The County Engineer, in consultation with the Road and
Bridge Supervisor and Sheriff's Office, may designate
portions of the highway as being in a residential area,
considering, among other things he deems relevant, the
numbers of residences, the amount of neighborhood vehicle
traffic, and the amount of pedestrian traffic and recreation
activity within or nearby the highway. The doubled penalty
shall not be applicable until appropriate signs notifying
the public of increased penalties for speeding are erected,
along with signs notifying the public that the increased
penalties are no longer in effect.
5. The following paragraph is added to Article I, Section
1102 "Altering of speed limits - when" :
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(6) The County Engineer is responsible for conducting
traffic investigations or surveys, and evaluating
appropriate design standards and projected traffic volumes
necessary for declaring the reasonable and safe speed
limits.
6. The following paragraph is added to Article I, Section
1103 "Minimum Speed Regulation" :
(5) The County Engineer is responsible for conducting
traffic investigations or surveys, and evaluating
appropriate design standards and projected traffic volumes
necessary for declaring the reasonable and safe speed
limits.
7. Article II, Section 102 is hereby modified in the
following particulars only:
(34) [delete existing and replace with: ] "Local
authority(ies) " as used herein refers to Eagle County,
Colorado unless the context requires otherwise.
(43-B) [new: ] "Municipality(ies) " and "Municipal
Authority(ies) " as used herein refer to Eagle County,
Colorado unless the context requires otherwise.
The remaining language of Section 102 is to remain unchanged.
Section 3.B. Additions to the Model2raffic Code. The
following sections are hereby added and incorporated into the
Model Traffic Code as hereby adopted:
SECTION 1210
Authorized Vehicle Parking on Private Property
Sec. 1210. Designated areas on private property for authorized
vehicles.
(1) The owner or lessee of any private property available
for public use in the unincorporated areas of the county may
request in writing that specified areas on such property be
designated by the Sheriff's Office for use only by
authorized vehicles and that said areas, upon acceptance in
writing by the Sheriff's Office, shall be clearly marked by
the owner or lessee with official traffic control devices,
as defined in Section 42-1-102 (64) , C.R.S. Such a request
will be a waiver of any objection the owner or lessee may
assert concerning enforcement of this section by peace
officers of this state, and such officers are hereby
authorized and empowered to so enforce this section,
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provisions of law to the contrary notwithstanding. When the
owner or lessee gives written notice to the Sheriff's Office
411 that said request is withdrawn, and the owner or lessee
removes all traffic control devices, the provisions of this
section shall no longer be applicable.
(2) It is unlawful for any person to park any vehicle other
than an authorized vehicle in any area designated and marked
for such use as provided in this section.
(3) Any person who violates the provisions of subsection (2)
of this section is guilty of a class 2 petty offense and,
upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of
twenty-five dollars. The disposition of fines and
forfeitures shall be paid into the treasury of the county at
such time and in such manner as may be prescribed by the
board of county commissioners.
(4) Any owner or lessee in possession or control of a
designated parking lot or other designated private property
wishing to avail himself of the provisions of this section
of the ordinance shall post on his property in a conspicuous
place so that it can be seen by an ordinarily observant
person, a sign which reads as follows:
PRIVATE PARKING: UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES MAY BE
TOWED BY OWNER
110 This sign may be purchased from the Eagle County Sheriff's
Office or may be obtained privately by the owner or lessee.
PART 1800
TOWING AND STORAGE
Impoundment/ Immobilization
Sec. 1801. Authority for impoundment and/or immobilization.
(a) Any person, at the direction of the Sheriff or
designee, is hereby authorized to remove, or have removed at his
direction, a vehicle, automobile hulk or junker from any public
or private way or place, under any of the circumstances
hereinafter enumerated, the Sheriff or designee hereby finding
and determining such vehicles under such circumstances to be
obstructions to traffic or public nuisances. A junker is a
vehicle having the attributes of an automobile hulk, except that
a junker has an apparent value of three hundred dollars ($300.00) - `
but less than five hundred dollars ($500.00) .
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(1) When any vehicle is left unattended upon any
bridge, viaduct, subway or tunnel, or where such
vehicle constitutes an obstruction to traffic;
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(2) When a vehicle upon a public way is so disabled as
to constitute an obstruction to traffic and the person
in charge of the vehicle is by reason of physical
injury incapacitated to such an extend as to be unable
to provide for its custody or removal;
(3) When any vehicle is left unattended upon a street
or parked illegally so as to constitute a definite
hazard or obstruction to the normal movement of
traffic, or left unattended on any public street with
engine running or with keys in the ignition switch or
lock;
(4) When any vehicle is parked or left standing upon
any area or portion of a public street in violation of
or contrary to a parking limitation or prohibition
established by the county engineer, provided such area
of portion of such public street has been posted with
an official sign giving notice both of such limitation
or prohibition and of the fact that such area or
portion of such street is a "Tow Away" area;
(5) When a vehicle is parked in violation of any
traffic ordinance and is an obstruction or hazard or
potential obstruction or hazard to any lawful function,
or limits the normal access to or use of any public or
private property;
1111 (6) When a vehicle is left on a public way or place and
appears to be abandoned or a complaint is received that
it is abandoned and remains there continuously for a
period of twenty-four (24) hours after notice is posted
on the windshield that it may be impounded, or when an
automobile hulk or junker is left on public or private
property;
(7) When the driver of such vehicle is taken into
custody by a peace officer and the vehicle would
thereby be left unattended upon a street, highway or
restricted parking area, or other public or private
way;
(8) When a vehicle is found being driven upon the
streets or other public way of the county and the same
is not equipped with all of the necessary parts and
equipment as required, or does not meet the standards
for the parts or equipment required therein;
(9) When the driver of a vehicle is reasonably
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suspected of using license plates or a license permit
unlawfully, misusing the license plates or license
permit issued to the driver, or a vehicle is driven or
parked without proper license plates or license permit,
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or with no license plates or license permit, or driven
or parked with an invalid or expired license permit;
411 (10) When the driver of a vehicle is driving without an
operator's license or chauffeur's license which is
current and valid, or does not have such license in the
driver's immediate possession, or drives a vehicle
contrary to restrictions imposed upon the license, or
drives a vehicle while their operator's or chauffeur's
license has been denied, suspended, canceled or revoked
by the state;
(11) When a vehicle is found parked on or so near to
any railroad track as to block the same in any manner;
(12) When the driver of any vehicle, or the vehicle
which the driver is driving, is reasonably suspected of
having been involved in any hit and run accident;
(13) When any vehicle is reasonably suspected of being
a stolen vehicle, or parts thereof to be stolen parts;
(14) When the driver of any vehicle is taken into
custody for a suspected felony or misdemeanor, or when
the vehicle is suspected of containing stolen goods, or
other contraband;
(15) When a driver, owner or person in charge of a
vehicle has failed to respond to a notice of illegal
parking;
(16) When any vehicle is parked or stopped in any
emergency access lane provided that such emergency
access lane has been posted with an authorized sign
giving notice both of such prohibition and of the fact
that such area or portion of such public roadway or
private property is a "tow away" area;
(17) When the driver of a vehicle is driving without an
insurance card, or is found to have no insurance or a
card that is not current or valid in the driver's
immediate possession;
(b) When any person or vehicle is found in violation of the
aforementioned subsections of Section 1801(a) , and said violation
constitutes an immediate and dangerous traffic hazard, the
vehicle may be impounded immediately without any notice at the
discretion of the Officer.
(c) When any person or vehicle is found in violation of the
aforementioned subsections of Section 1801(a) , excluding
Subsection 17, officers of the county, acting in their official
capacity may, and are hereby authorized to, temporarily and for a
period of twenty-four (24) hours immobilize such vehicle by
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installing on, or attaching to, such vehicle a device designed to
restrict the normal movement of such vehicle, and if such vehicle
411 is so immobilized, the officers of the county by so installing or
attaching such device shall conspicuously affix to such vehicle a
notice, in writing, on a form provided by the Sheriff's Office,
advising the owner, driver or person in charge of such vehicle,
that such vehicle has been immobilized by the county for
violation of one or more of the provisions of this chapter; that
release from such immobilization may be obtained at a designated
place; that unless arrangements are made for the release of such
vehicle within twenty-four (24) hours the vehicle may be removed
from the streets or private area at the direction of officers of
the county, acting in their official capacity; and that removing
or attempting to remove the device before a release is obtained
is unlawful. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove or
attempt to remove any such device before a release is obtained as
herein provided or to move any such vehicle before the same is
released by the Sheriff's Office. If the vehicle has remained
immobilized for a period of twenty-four (24) hours and release
has not been obtained, officers or an employee of the county may
have the vehicle impounded.
(d) When any person or vehicle is found in violation of
Subsection 17 of Section 1801(a) , officers of the county, acting
in their official capacity may, and are hereby authorized to
temporarily and for a period of seventy-two (72) hours immobilize
such vehicle by installing on, or attaching to, such vehicle a
device designed to restrict the normal movement of such vehicle,
and if such vehicle is so immobilized, the officers of the county
by so installing or attaching such device shall conspicuously
affix to such vehicle a notice, in writing, on a form provided by
the Sheriff's Office, advising the owner, driver or person in
charge of such vehicle, that such vehicle has been immobilized by
the county for violation 'of one or more of the provisions of this
chapter; that release from such immobilization may be obtained at
a designated place; that unless arrangements are made for the
release of such vehicle within seventy-two (72) hours the vehicle
may be removed from the streets or private area at the direction
of the officers of the county, acting in their official capacity;
and that removing or attempting to remove the device before a
release is obtained is unlawful. It shall be unlawful for any
person to remove or attempt to remove any such device before a
release is obtained as herein provided or to move any such
vehicle before the same is released by the Sheriff ' s Office. If
the vehicle has remained immobilized for a period of seventy-two
(72) hours and release has not been obtained, officers or an
employee of the county may have the vehicle impounded.
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Section 4. Penalties. The following penalties, herewith set
forth in full, shall apply to this Ordinance:
(a) It is unlawful for any person to violate any of the
provisions adopted in this ordinance.
(b) Every person convicted of a violation of any provision
adopted in this ordinance commits a class 2 petty offense
and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not
to exceed six hundred dollars ($600.00) for each separate
violation. This ordinance hereby authorizes the penalty
assessment procedure provided for in section 16-2-201
C.R.S. , which may be followed by any arresting law
enforcement officer for any such violation. In addition, as
part of this ordinance, the Eagle County Board of
Commissioners hereby adopts the penalty assessment and fine
schedule set forth in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof by reference. If no penalty or surcharge
is listed on Exhibit A, the penalty shall be $15 and the
surcharge shall be $10. Where it appears in Exhibit A,
"P.A. " is an abbreviation for penalty assessment. The
letters SUM are an abbreviation for summons in the P.A.
column on Exhibit A, meaning a court appearance is required.
Points on Exhibit A are indicative of the points to be
assessed upon conviction or penalty assessments as provided
in Section 42-2-127 Colorado Revised Statutes. The penalty
assessment/fine and surcharge shall be collected upon
conviction or admission of guilt as provided in Section 16-
2-201 Colorado Revised Statutes.
(c) If a person receives a penalty assessment notice for a
violation hereunder and such person pays the fine and
surcharge for the violation on or before the date the
payment is due, the points assessed for the violation are
reduced as follows:
(1) For a violation having an assessmenet of three or
more points, the points are reduced by two points;
(2) For a violation having an assessment of two points,
the points are reduced by one point.
(d) The Sheriff's Office shall administer penalty
assessments as provided hereunder.
Section 5. Application. This ordinance shall apply to every
street, alley, sidewalk area, driveway, park, and to every other
public way or public place or public parking area or designated
private area as authorized, either within the unincorporated
areas of this county or within the incorporated areas of this
County as provided for in intergovernmental agreements, wherein
this county has jurisdiction and authority to regulate. The
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provisions of sections 1401, 1402, 1413, and part 16 of the
adopted Model Traffic Code, respectively, concerning reckless
411 driving, careless driving, and eluding a police officer, shall
apply not only to public and private places and ways but also
throughout this county.
Section 6. effective Date. This ordinance shall be
effective beginning at 12:01a.m. on July 1, 1998.
Section 7. Validity. If any part or parts of this ordinance
is for any reason held to be invalid such decision shall not
affect the validity of the remaining parts of this ordinance.
The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would
have passed this ordinance and each part thereof, irrespective of
the fact that any one part or parts be declared invalid.
Section 8. Repeal. All existing resolutions covering the
same matters as embraced in this ordinance are hereby repealed to
the extent that they cover such matters, and all existing
resolutions, to the extent they are inconsistent with the
provisions of this ordinance, are hereby repealed, except that
this repeal shall not affect or prevent the prosecution or
punishment of any person for any act done or committed in
violation of any resolution which is hereby repealed prior to the
taking effect of this ordinance.
Section 9. Interpretation. This ordinance shall be so
interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general purpose to
111 conform with Colorado's uniform system for the regulation of
vehicles and traffic. Article and section headings of the
resolution and adopted Model Traffic Code shall not be deemed to
govern, limit, modify or in any manner affect the scope, meaning
or extent of the provisions of any article or section thereof.
Section 10. Certification. The Eagle County Clerk and
Recorder shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and make
not less than one copy of the adopted Code available for
inspection by the public during regular business hours.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO:
THAT, the 1995 edition of the "Model Traffic Code for
Colorado Municipalities" is hereby adopted as modified above.
THE BOARD further finds, determines and declares that this
Ordinance is necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the
inhabitants of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado.
INTRODUCED, FIRST READ AND SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON THE
26th DAY OF January, 1998.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLISHED IN THE EAGLE VALLEY
ENTERPRISE ON THE 12th DAY OF February, 1998.
410 APPROVED AND ADOPTED UPON SECOND READING AND AFTER PUBLIC
HEARING ON THE 23rd DAY OF February, 1998.
PUBLISHED AFTER ADOPTION IN THE EAGLE VALLEY ENTERPRISE ON
THE DAY OF , 1998.
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MOVED, READ AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners
of the co ,ty f Eagle, .ata a of Colorado, at its regular meeting
. held the q�"�/Y� day of t� , 1998.
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF
v4.;Y COLORADO, By and Through Its
ATTEST: raj\ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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COcOP AOJ �� '
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Clerk to the Board of James E. Johnson, Jr.
County Commissioners Chairman
George A. Gates
Commissioner
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Zohnnette. Phillips
Commissioner
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EAGLE COUNTY
IP PENALTY ASSESSMENT & BOND SCHEDULE
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SECTION VIOLATION BOND PA POINTS CHG.
PART 1-TRAFFIC REGULATION GENERALLY
107 Disobeying police officer $200 SUM $10
109 Motorized bicycles, animals, skis, skates,toy
vehicles& all terrain recreational vehicles on hwys. $100 $15 $10
PART 2 - EQUIPMENT
201 Obstruction of view or driving mechanism- $100 $35 2 $10
hazardous situation
202 Unsafe vehicles. $100 $35 2 $10
203 Unsafe vehicles - spot inspections. $100 SUM 2 $10
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204 When lighted lamps are required. (1) $100 $15 2 $10
205 Head lamps on motor vehicles. $100 $15 $10
206 Tail lamps and reflectors $100 $15 $10
207 Clearance and identification. $100 $15 $10
208 Stop lamps and turn signals. $100 $15 $10
209 Lamp or flag on projecting load. $100 $15 $10
210 Lamps on Parked vehicles. $100 $15 $10
211 Lamps on farm equipment& other
vehicles& equipment. $100 $15 $10
212 Spot lamps & auxiliary lamps. $100 $15 $10
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213 Audible &visual signals on emergency vehicles. $100 $15 $10
214 Visual signals on service vehicles. $100 $15 $10
215 Signal lamps & devices additional
lighting equipment. $100 $15 2 $10
216 Multiple-beam road lights. $100 $15 $10
217 Use of multiple-beam lights.(1)(a)(b) $100 $15 2 $10
218 Single-beam road lighting equipment. $100 $15 $10
219 Number of lamps permitted. $100 $15 $10
220 Motorized bicycles-motor-driven cycles- lighting. $100 $15 $10
221 Bicycle equipment. $100 $15 $10
• 222 Volunteer fireman-volunteer
ambulance attendants -
special lights and alarm systems. $!00 $15 $!0
223 Brakes $100 $15 $10
224 Horns or warning devices. $100 $15 $!0
225 Mufflers-prevention of noise. $100 $15 $10
226 Mirrors-exterior placements. $100 $15 $10
227 Windows unobstructed-certain materials
prohibited-windshield wiper requirements. $100 $15 2 $10
228 Restrictions on tire requirements. $100 $15 $10
229 Safety glazing material in motor vehicles. $100 $15 $10
230 Emergency lighting equipment- who must carry. $100 $15 $10
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231 Parking lights. $100 $15 $10
232 Minimum safety standards for motorcycles &
motor-driven cycles. $100 $15 3 $10
233 Alterations of suspension system. $100 $75 $10
234 Slow-moving vehicles- display of emblem. $100 $15 $10
235 Minimum safety standards for commercial vehicles $100 $50 $10
236 Child restraint system required-definitions-
exemptions. $100 $50 $10
237 Safety belt systems-mandatory use exemptions. $100 $15 $10
• PART 6- SIGNALS-SIGNS-MARKINGS
603 Obedience to official traffic control devices. $100 $35 4 $10
604 Traffic control signal legend. $100 $35 4 $10
605 Flashing signals. $100 $35 4 $10
606 Display of unauthorized signs or devices. $100 $15 4 $10
607 Interference with official devices. $100 $50 $10
608 Signals by hand or signal device. $100 $15 $10
609 Method of giving hand and arm signals. $100 $15 $10
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610 Unauthorized insignia. $100 $15 $10
611 Paraplegic persons or person with disabilities-
distress flag. $100 $35 $10
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612 When signals are inoperative or malfunctioning. $100 $35 4 $10
613 Designation of highway maintenance,repair, or
construction zones - signs - increase in penalties
for speeding violations. $100 Double $10
615 Speeding In Residential Areas $100 Double $10
PART 7-RIGHT OF WAY
701 Vehicles approaching or entering intersection. $100 $35 3 $10
702 Vehicle turning left. $100 $35 3 $10
703 Entering through highway- stop or
yield intersection. $100 $35 3 $10
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704 Vehicle entering roadway. $100 $35 3 $!0
705 Operation on approach of emergency vehicles. $200 $50 $10
706 Obedience to railroad signal. $100 $35 4 $10
707 Certain vehicles must stop at railroad
grade crossing. $100 $35 4 $10
708 Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossing $100 $35 $10
709 Stop when traffic is obstructed. $100 $35 $10
710 Emerging from or entering, alley, driveway, _
or building. $100 $35 4 $10
711 Driving on Mountain highways. $100 $35 $!0
712 Driving in highway work area. $100 $35 3 $!0
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PART 8-PEDESTRIANS
801 Pedestrians obedience to traffic control devices&
traffic regulations. $100 $15 $10
802 Pedestrians right of way in crosswalks. $100 $15 4 $10
803 Crossing at other than crosswalks. $100 $15 $10
805 Pedestrians walking or traveling in a wheelchair on
highway. $100 $15 $10
806 Driving through safety zone prohibited. $100. $35 3 $10
807 Drivers to exercise due care. $100 $35 4 $10
808 Drivers&pedestrians, other than persons in
• wheelchairs,to yield to persons with disabilities. $100 $35 $10
PART 9-TURNING- STOPPING
901 Required position&method of turning. $100 $35 3 $10
902 Limitations on turning around. $100 $35 3 $10
903 Turning movements & required signals. $100 $35 3 $10
PART 10- OVERTAKING-PASSING
1001 Drive on right side -exceptions. $100 $35 4 $10 .
1002 Passing oncoming vehicles. $100 $35 4 $10
1003 Overtaking vehicle on The left. $100 $35 4 $10
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1111 SECTION VIOLATION BOND PA POINTS CHG.
1004 When overtaking on the right is permitted. $100 $35 4 $10
1005 Limitations on overtaking on the left. $100 $35 4 $10
1006 One-way roadways and rotary traffic islands. $100 $35 3 $10
1007 Driving on roadways laned for traffic. $100 $35 4 $10
1008 Following too closely. $100 $35 4 $!0
1009 Coasting prohibited. $100 $35 3 $10
1010 Driving on divided or controlled-access highways. $100 $35 3 $!0
1011 Use of runaway vehicle ramps. $100 . $100 3 $10
1012 High occupancy vehicle lanes. $100 $50 3 $10
• PART 11- SPEED REGULATIONS
1101 Speeding 1-4 mph over limit. . $100 $15 1 $10
Speeding 5-9mph over limit. $100 $35 3 $10
Speeding 10-19 mph over limit. $100 $50 4 $10
Speeding 20 mph or more over limit. $100 SUM 6 $10
1103 Minimum speed regulation. $100 $15 3 $10
1104 Speed limit on elevated structures. $100 $15 3 $10
1105 Speed contests. $100 SUM 12 $10
PART 12-PARKING =
1201 Starting parked vehicles. $100 $15 3 $10
1202 Parking or abandonment of vehicles. $100 $15 $10
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1204 Stopping, standing , or parking prohibited in $100 $15 $10
specified places.
1205 Parking at curb or edge of roadway. $100 $15 $10
1206 Unattended motor vehicles . $100 $15 $10
1207 Opening and closing vehicle doors. $100 $15 $10
1208 Parking privileges for persons with disabilities. $100 $50 $10
1210 Parking on private property. $100 $25 $10
1211 Limitations on backing. $100 $15 2 $10
PART 14- OTHER OFFENSES
• 1401 Reckless driving-penalty $200 SUM 8 $10
1402 Careless driving-penalty. $100 $50 4 $10
1403 Following fire apparatus prohibited. $100 $15 3 $10
1404 Crossing fire hose. $100 $15 $10
1405 Riding in trailers. $100 $35 $10
1406 Foreign matter on highway prohibited. $100 $35 $10
1407 Spilling loads on highway prohibited. $100 $35 $10
1408 Operations of motor vehicles on property
under control of or owned by parked and
recreation districts. $100 $15 $10
1409 Compulsory insurance-penalty $200 SUM 4 $10
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1411 Use of earphones while driving. $100 $15 $10
1412 Operation of bicycles& other
human-powered vehicles. $100 $15 $10
1413 Eluding or attempting to elude a police officer. $200 SUM $10
1414 Moving construction related equipment. $100 $15 $10
PART 15-MOTORCYCLES
1502 Riding on motorcycles $100 $15 3 $10
1503 Operating motorcycles on roadways
laned for traffic. $100 $15 3 $10
1504 Clinging to other vehicles. $100 $15 3 $10
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PART 18-TOWING & STORAGE
1801 Impoundment and/or Immobilization $300 SUM $10
PART 19-SCHOOL BUSES
1901 School buses-equipment with supplementary brake
retarders. $100 $25 $10
1902 School bus drivers- special training required $100 $25 $10
1903 School buses- stops- signs-passing. $200 SUM 6 $10
1904 Regulations for school buses-regulations on
discharge of passengers-penalty-exception. $100 SUM $100
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