Source: https://ecode360.com/27970043
Timestamp: 2018-05-27 21:11:49
Document Index: 673901272

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 350', '§ 350', '§ 350', '§ 350', '§ 350', '§ 350', '§ 350', '§ 350', '§ 350', '§15', '§13', '§15', '§13', '§15', '§13', '§15', '§13', '§15', '§13', '§15', '§13', '§15', '§13', '§15', '§13', '§15', '§13']

City of Town And Country, MO Pedestrians' Rights and Duties
§ 350.010 Pedestrians Subject To Traffic Control Signals, Devices.
§ 350.020 Pedestrians' Right-Of-Way in Crosswalk.
§ 350.030 Pedestrians To Use Right-Half of Crosswalk.
§ 350.040 Crossing At Right Angles.
§ 350.050 Pedestrian To Yield Right-Of-Way.
§ 350.060 Prohibited Pedestrian Crossings.
§ 350.070 Pedestrians Walking, Jogging Along Roadway.
§ 350.080 School Child Required To Cross Within Marked Crosswalk.
§ 350.090 Authority To Designate School Crossings.
Chapter 350: Pedestrians' Rights and Duties
Chapter 350 : Pedestrians' Rights and Duties
Section 350.010 Pedestrians Subject To Traffic Control Signals, Devices.
Section 350.020 Pedestrians' Right-Of-Way in Crosswalk.
Section 350.030 Pedestrians To Use Right-Half of Crosswalk.
Section 350.040 Crossing At Right Angles.
Section 350.050 Pedestrian To Yield Right-Of-Way.
Section 350.060 Prohibited Pedestrian Crossings.
Section 350.070 Pedestrians Walking, Jogging Along Roadway.
Section 350.080 School Child Required To Cross Within Marked Crosswalk.
Section 350.090 Authority To Designate School Crossings.
[Code 1975 §15.10(3); CC 1989 §13-286]
Pedestrians shall be subject to traffic control signals as hereinbefore described in this Title, but at all other places pedestrians shall be granted those rights and be subject to restrictions stated in this Chapter.
[Code 1975 §15.10(1); CC 1989 §13-287]
When traffic control signals are not in place or not in operation, the driver of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way, slowing down or stopping if necessary to so yield, to a pedestrian crossing the roadway within a crosswalk when the pedestrian is upon the half of the roadway upon which the vehicle is traveling, or when the pedestrian is approaching so closely from the opposite half of the roadway as to be in danger.
Whenever any vehicle is stopped at a marked crosswalk or at any unmarked crosswalk in an intersection to permit a pedestrian to cross the roadway, the driver of any other vehicle approaching from the rear shall not overtake and pass such stopped vehicle.
[Code 1975 §15.10(8); CC 1989 §13-292]
[Code 1975 §15.10(4); CC 1989 §13-288]
No pedestrian shall cross a roadway at any place other than by a route at right angles to the curb or by the shortest route to the opposite curb, except at a crosswalk.
[Code 1975 §15.10(2); CC 1989 §13-289]
Every pedestrian crossing a roadway at any point other than within a marked crosswalk or within an unmarked crosswalk at an intersection, shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles on the roadway.
Subsection (A) of this Section shall have no application under the conditions stated in Section 350.060 of this Chapter, when pedestrians are prohibited from crossing at certain designated places.
[Code 1975 §15.10(6); CC 1989 §13-291]
[Code 1975 §15.10(5); CC 1989 §13-290]
Where sidewalks are provided, it shall be unlawful for any pedestrian to walk, run, or jog, along or upon an adjacent roadway.
Where sidewalks are not provided, any pedestrian walking or jogging along or upon a highway shall, when practical, walk, run, or jog, only on the left side of the roadway or at the shoulder facing traffic which may approach from opposite direction.
[Code 1975 §15.10(7); CC 1989 §13-294]
[Code 1975 §15.02(20); CC 1989 §13-295]
The Mayor and Board of Aldermen, with respect to streets in the City, are hereby authorized to establish and mark, or cause to be marked, crosswalks on streets abutting a school or the grounds adjacent thereto.
At all school crossings appropriate signs shall be provided as prescribed by the City Traffic Engineer, or his/her designated representative, indicating the crossings and regulating traffic movement within the school zone.