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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 14:02:09+00:00

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§ 375.010 When Lights Required.
§ 375.020 Headlamp on Motor Vehicles.
§ 375.030 Multiple-Beam Headlamps — Arrangement.
§ 375.040 Dimming of Lights — When.
§ 375.050 Taillamps — Reflectors.
§ 375.060 Auxiliary Lamps — Number — Location.
§ 375.070 Cowl, Fender, Running Board and Backup Lamps.
§ 375.090 Colors of Various Lamps — Restriction of Red Lights.
§ 375.100 Limitations on Lamps Other Than Headlamps — Flashing Signals Prohibited Except on Specified Vehicles.
§ 375.110 Limitation on Total of Lamps Lighted at One Time.
§ 375.120 Other Vehicles — How Lighted.
§ 375.130 Animal-Driven Vehicles — Lighting Requirements — Penalty.
§ 375.140 Other Equipment of Motor Vehicles.
§ 375.150 Loads Which Might Become Dislodged to Be Secured — Failure — Penalty.
§ 375.160 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems.
§ 375.180 Vision-Reducing Material Applied to Windshield or Windows Without Permit Prohibited — Penalty — Rules — Procedure.
§ 375.190 Headgear Required — Motorcycles or Motortricycles.
§ 375.200 Studded Tires — Prohibited When.
§ 375.210 Restriction on Use of Metal-Tired Vehicles.
§ 375.220 Passengers in Trucks.
§ 375.230 Altering Passenger Motor Vehicle by Raising Front or Rear of Vehicle Prohibited, When — Bumpers Front and Rear Required, When Certain Vehicles Exempt.
§ 375.240 Car and Motorcycle Covers.
§ 375.250 Commercial Motor Vehicles.
Section 375.010 When Lights Required.
Section 375.020 Headlamp on Motor Vehicles.
Section 375.030 Multiple-Beam Headlamps — Arrangement.
Section 375.040 Dimming of Lights — When.
Section 375.050 Taillamps — Reflectors.
Section 375.060 Auxiliary Lamps — Number — Location.
Section 375.070 Cowl, Fender, Running Board and Backup Lamps.
Section 375.090 Colors of Various Lamps — Restriction of Red Lights.
Section 375.100 Limitations on Lamps Other Than Headlamps — Flashing Signals Prohibited Except on Specified Vehicles.
Section 375.110 Limitation on Total of Lamps Lighted at One Time.
Section 375.120 Other Vehicles — How Lighted.
Section 375.130 Animal-Driven Vehicles — Lighting Requirements — Penalty.
Section 375.140 Other Equipment of Motor Vehicles.
Section 375.150 Loads Which Might Become Dislodged to Be Secured — Failure — Penalty.
Section 375.160 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems.
Section 375.180 Vision-Reducing Material Applied to Windshield or Windows Without Permit Prohibited — Penalty — Rules — Procedure.
Section 375.190 Headgear Required — Motorcycles or Motortricycles.
Section 375.200 Studded Tires — Prohibited When.
Section 375.210 Restriction on Use of Metal-Tired Vehicles.
Section 375.220 Passengers in Trucks.
Section 375.230 Altering Passenger Motor Vehicle by Raising Front or Rear of Vehicle Prohibited, When — Bumpers Front and Rear Required, When Certain Vehicles Exempt.
Section 375.240 Car and Motorcycle Covers.
Section 375.250 Commercial Motor Vehicles.
Any lighted lamp or illuminating device upon a motor vehicle other than headlamps, spotlamps, front direction signals or auxiliary lamps which projects a beam of light of an intensity greater than three hundred (300) candlepower shall be so directed that no part of the beam will strike the level of the roadway on which the vehicle stands at a distance of more than seventy-five (75) feet from the vehicle. Alternately flashing warning signals may be used on school buses when used for school purposes and on motor vehicles when used to transport United States mail from post offices to boxes of addressees thereof and on emergency vehicles as defined in Section 300.010 of this Title on buses owned or operated by churches, mosques, synagogues, temples or other houses of worship and on commercial passenger transport vehicles or railroad passenger cars that are stopped to load or unload passengers, but are prohibited on other motor vehicles, motorcycles and motor-drawn vehicles except as a means for indicating a right or left turn.
Operation of a motor vehicle, trailer or semi-trailer in violation of this Section shall be an ordinance violation, and any person convicted thereof shall be punished as provided by Section 100.220 of this Code.
Except as otherwise provided in this Section, each driver and front seat passenger of a passenger car manufactured after January 1, 1968, and persons less than eighteen (18) years of age operating or riding in a truck, with a licensed gross weight of less than twelve thousand (12,000) pounds, operated on a street or highway within this City shall wear a properly adjusted and fastened safety belt that meets Federal National Highway, Transportation and Safety Act requirements, except that a child less than four (4) years of age shall be protected as required in Subsection (D) of this Section.
Each driver of a motor vehicle transporting a child four (4) years of age or more, but less than sixteen (16), must wear safety belts in any vehicle which they are riding in.
The provisions of Subsections (A) and (B) of this Section shall not be applicable to persons who have a medical reason for failing to have a seat belt fastened about his/her body or to any person employed by the United States Postal Service while performing duties for that Federal agency which require the operator to service postal boxes from his/her vehicle, or which require frequent entry into and exit from his/her vehicle.
As used in Subsections (A) and (B) of this Section, the term "passenger car" means every motor vehicle designed for carrying ten (10) persons or less and used for the transportation of persons; except that, the term "passenger car" shall not include motorcycles, motorized bicycles, motortricycles and trucks with a licensed gross weight of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds or more.
Every person transporting a child under the age of four (4) years shall be responsible, when transporting such child in a motor vehicle operated by that person on the streets or highways of this City, for providing for the protection of such child. When traveling in a motor vehicle, the child shall be protected by an approved child passenger restraint system approved by the Department of Public Safety.
Any person riding in the unenclosed bed of a truck if such truck is the only legally titled, licensed and insured vehicle owned by the family of the person riding in the unenclosed bed and has insufficient room in the passenger cab of the truck to accommodate all passengers in such truck. For the purposes of this Subsection, the term "family" shall mean any persons related within the first degree of consanguinity.
Each person who violates the provisions of Subsection (A) of this Section shall be guilty of an infraction for which a fine not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00) may be imposed. All other provisions of law and court rules to the contrary notwithstanding, no court costs shall be imposed on any person due to a violation of this Section. In no case shall points be assessed against any person, pursuant to Section 302.302, RSMo., for a violation of this Section.
Subsection (D) of this Section shall not apply to motor vehicles registered in another state, to a temporary substitute vehicle, or to any public carrier for hire.
Any person who violates Subsection (D) of this Section shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) and court costs.
Editor's Note: Former Section 375.170, Child Restraint System, was repealed 6-16-2014 by Ord. No. 1232. See now Section 375.160.
A general purpose cover not specifically designed or fitted to cover an auto or motorcycle.
A specific purpose cover designed and fitted to cover an auto or motorcycle.
Fitted cover. Any person wishing to put a cover on a vehicle must have a cover that is specifically fitted to the vehicle.
State license and City sticker required. Vehicles must be properly licensed in the State and have a City sticker.
Vehicles parked on public ways. No vehicles parked on a public street may have a cover.
Tarps prohibited. No tarps shall be allowed as vehicle covers.
Inspections. The Police shall be authorized to periodically inspect the vehicles at the owner's consent.
Cover Conditions — Revocation Of Permit. Any person using a vehicle cover shall be required to keep the vehicle cover in good condition.
Penalty. Any person violating any provision of this Section shall be subject to the penalty provided in Section 100.220 of this Code.
Definition. For the purposes of this Section, a "commercial motor vehicle" shall be construed to be a motor vehicle designed or regularly used for carrying freight and merchandise or more than eight (8) passengers.
Address from which such motor vehicle is operated.
Gross weight for which such motor vehicle is licensed.

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