Source: https://www.ecode360.com/29037917
Timestamp: 2019-03-23 06:58:36
Document Index: 171632978

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335', '§ 335']

City of Truesdale, MO Miscellaneous Driving Rules
§ 335.010 Following Emergency Vehicle Prohibited.
§ 335.020 Crossing Fire Hose.
§ 335.030 Funeral Processions.
§ 335.040 Driving in Procession.
§ 335.050 When Permits Required for Parades and Processions.
§ 335.060 Vehicle Shall Not Be Driven on a Sidewalk — Prohibition on Obstruction of Bicycle Lanes — Drivers to Yield to Bicycles in Designated Bicycle Lanes.
§ 335.070 Limitations on Backing.
§ 335.080 Opening and Closing Vehicle Doors.
§ 335.090 Riding on Motorcycles — Additional Passenger — Requirements.
§ 335.100 Riding Bicycle on Sidewalks — Limitations — Motorized Bicycles Prohibited.
§ 335.110 All-Terrain Vehicles — Prohibited — Exceptions — Operation Under an Exception — Prohibited Uses — Penalty.
§ 335.115 Utility Vehicles, Operation on Highway and in Streams or Rivers Prohibited — Exceptions — Passengers Prohibited — Violations, Penalty.
§ 335.120 Riding Bicycles, Sleds, Roller Skates by Attaching to Another Vehicle Prohibited — Pulling a Rider Behind Vehicle Prohibited.
§ 335.130 Controlled Access.
§ 335.140 Railroad Trains Not to Block Streets.
§ 335.150 Driving Through Safety Zone Prohibited.
§ 335.160 Manner of Operation of Motor Vehicles — Careful and Prudent.
§ 335.170 Driving to the Right.
§ 335.180 Passing Regulations.
§ 335.190 Hand and Mechanical Signals.
§ 335.200 Stopping for School Bus.
§ 335.210 Right-of-Way at Intersection — Signs at Intersections.
§ 335.220 Distance at Which Vehicle Must Follow.
§ 335.230 Handicapped Persons With White Cane or Dog, Driver to Take All Necessary Precautions — Cane or Dog Not Required to Enforce Rights, When.
§ 335.240 Endangerment of a Highway Worker Defined — Fine, Points Assessed — Aggravated Endangerment of a Highway Worker, Fine, Points Assessed — Offense Not Applicable in Absence of Workers in Zone — No Citation or Conviction, When.
§ 335.250 Sales to Children, Sales by Children, Unlawful, Exceptions — Exploding Fireworks Near Gasoline Pumps, Certain Buildings or From or at Motor Vehicles Prohibited — Certain Restrictions — Demonstrating and Testing Allowed, Requirements.
Section 335.010 Following Emergency Vehicle Prohibited.
Section 335.020 Crossing Fire Hose.
Section 335.030 Funeral Processions.
Section 335.040 Driving in Procession.
Section 335.050 When Permits Required for Parades and Processions.
Section 335.060 Vehicle Shall Not Be Driven on a Sidewalk — Prohibition on Obstruction of Bicycle Lanes — Drivers to Yield to Bicycles in Designated Bicycle Lanes.
Section 335.070 Limitations on Backing.
Section 335.080 Opening and Closing Vehicle Doors.
Section 335.090 Riding on Motorcycles — Additional Passenger — Requirements.
Section 335.100 Riding Bicycle on Sidewalks — Limitations — Motorized Bicycles Prohibited.
Section 335.110 All-Terrain Vehicles — Prohibited — Exceptions — Operation Under an Exception — Prohibited Uses — Penalty.
Section 335.115 Utility Vehicles, Operation on Highway and in Streams or Rivers Prohibited — Exceptions — Passengers Prohibited — Violations, Penalty.
Section 335.120 Riding Bicycles, Sleds, Roller Skates by Attaching to Another Vehicle Prohibited — Pulling a Rider Behind Vehicle Prohibited.
Section 335.130 Controlled Access.
Section 335.140 Railroad Trains Not to Block Streets.
Section 335.150 Driving Through Safety Zone Prohibited.
Section 335.160 Manner of Operation of Motor Vehicles — Careful and Prudent.
Section 335.170 Driving to the Right.
Section 335.180 Passing Regulations.
Section 335.190 Hand and Mechanical Signals.
Section 335.200 Stopping for School Bus.
Section 335.210 Right-of-Way at Intersection — Signs at Intersections.
Section 335.220 Distance at Which Vehicle Must Follow.
Section 335.230 Handicapped Persons With White Cane or Dog, Driver to Take All Necessary Precautions — Cane or Dog Not Required to Enforce Rights, When.
Section 335.240 Endangerment of a Highway Worker Defined — Fine, Points Assessed — Aggravated Endangerment of a Highway Worker, Fine, Points Assessed — Offense Not Applicable in Absence of Workers in Zone — No Citation or Conviction, When.
Section 335.250 Sales to Children, Sales by Children, Unlawful, Exceptions — Exploding Fireworks Near Gasoline Pumps, Certain Buildings or From or at Motor Vehicles Prohibited — Certain Restrictions — Demonstrating and Testing Allowed, Requirements.
No person shall operate an all-terrain vehicle, as defined in Section 301.010, RSMo., upon the highways of this City, except as follows:
All-terrain vehicles operated by handicapped persons for short distances occasionally only on the State's secondary roads when operated between the hours of sunrise and sunset;
The Board of Aldermen may issue special permits to licensed drivers for special uses of all-terrain vehicles on highways within the City limits. Fees of fifteen dollars ($15.00) may be collected and retained by the City for such permits.
No person shall operate an off-road vehicle within any stream or river in this City, except that off-road vehicles may be operated within waterways which flow within the boundaries of land which an off-road vehicle operator owns, or for agricultural purposes within the boundaries of land which an off-road vehicle operator owns or has permission to be upon, or for the purpose of fording such stream or river of this City at such road crossings as are customary or part of the highway system. All Law Enforcement Officials or Peace Officers of this City shall enforce the provisions of this Subsection within the geographic area of their jurisdiction.
A person operating an all-terrain vehicle on a highway pursuant to an exception covered in this Section shall have a valid operator's or chauffeur's license, except that a handicapped person operating such vehicle pursuant to Subdivision (3) of Subsection (A) of this Section, but shall not be required to have passed an examination for the operation of a motorcycle, and the vehicle shall be operated at speeds of less than thirty (30) miles per hour. When operated on a highway, an all-terrain vehicle shall have a bicycle safety flag, which extends not less than seven (7) feet above the ground, attached to the rear of the vehicle. The bicycle safety flag shall be triangular in shape with an area of not less than thirty (30) square inches and shall be dayglow in color.
No person shall operate a utility vehicle, as defined in Section 300.010 of this Title, upon the highways of this State, except as follows:
Governing Bodies of Cities may issue special permits for utility vehicles to be used on highways within the City limits by licensed drivers. Fees of fifteen dollars ($15.00) may be collected and retained by Cities for such permits.
Governing Bodies of Counties may issue special permits for utility vehicles to be used on County roads within the County by licensed drivers. Fees of fifteen dollars ($15.00) may be collected and retained by the Counties for such permits.
No person shall operate a utility vehicle within any stream or river in this State, except that utility vehicles may be operated within waterways which flow within the boundaries of land which a utility vehicle operator owns, or for agricultural purposes within the boundaries of land which a utility vehicle operator owns or has permission to be upon, or for the purpose of fording such stream or river of this State at such road crossings as are customary or part of the highway system. All Law Enforcement Officials or Peace Officers of this State and its political subdivisions or Department of Conservation Agents or Department of Natural Resources Park Rangers shall enforce the provisions of this Subsection within the geographic area of their jurisdiction.
Section 335.210 Right-of-Way at Intersection — Signs at Intersections. [1]
The City may, on any section of road where construction or major maintenance operations are being effected, fix a speed limit in such areas by posting of appropriate signs, and the operation of a motor vehicle in excess of such speed limit in the area so posted shall be deemed prima facie evidence of careless and imprudent driving and a violation of Section 335.160.
A person shall be deemed to commit the offense of "endangerment of a highway worker" upon conviction for any of the following when the offense occurs within a construction zone or work zone as defined in Section 304.580, RSMo.:
Passing in violation of Subsection (4) of Section 304.582, RSMo.;
Failure to stop for a work zone flagman or failure to obey traffic control devices erected in the construction zone or work zone for purposes of controlling the flow of motor vehicles through the zone;
Driving through or around a work zone by any lane not clearly designated to motorists for the flow of traffic through or around the work zone;
Physically assaulting or attempting to assault or threatening to assault a highway worker in a construction zone or work zone with a motor vehicle or other instrument;
Intentionally striking, moving or altering barrels, barriers, signs or other devices erected to control the flow of traffic to protect workers and motorists in the work zone for a reason other than avoidance of an obstacle, an emergency, or to protect the health and safety of an occupant of the motor vehicle or of another person; or
Committing any of the following offenses for which points may be assessed under Section 302.302, RSMo.:
Leaving the scene of an accident in violation of Section 577.060, RSMo.;
Careless and imprudent driving in violation of Subsection (4) of Section 304.016, RSMo.;
Operating without a valid license in violation of Subdivisions (1) or (2) of Subsection (1) of Section 302.020, RSMo.;
Driving while in an intoxicated condition or under the influence of controlled substances or drugs or driving with an excessive blood alcohol content;
Upon conviction or a plea of guilty for committing the offense of endangerment of a highway worker under Subsection (A) of this Sections if no injury or death to a highway worker resulted from the offense, in addition to any other penalty authorized by law, the person shall be subject to a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) and shall have four (4) points assessed to his or her driver's license under Section 302.302, RSMo.
A person shall be deemed to commit the offense of "aggravated endangerment of a highway worker" upon conviction or a plea of guilty for any offense under Subsection (A) of this Section when such offense occurs in a construction zone or work zone as defined in Section 304.580, RSMo., and results in the injury or death of a highway worker. Upon conviction or a plea of guilty for committing the offense of aggravated endangerment of a highway worker, in addition to any other penalty authorized by law, the person shall be subject to a fine of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) if the offense resulted in injury to a highway worker and ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) if the offense resulted in death to a highway worker. In addition, such person shall have twelve (12) points assessed to their driver's license under Section 302.302, RSMo., and shall be subject to the provisions of Section 302.304, RSMo., regarding the revocation of the person's license and driving privileges.
Except for the offense established under Subdivision (6) of Subsection (A) of this Section, no person shall be deemed to commit the offense of endangerment of a highway worker except when the act or omission constituting the offense occurred when one (1) or more highway workers were in the construction zone or work zone.
No person shall be cited or convicted for endangerment of a highway worker or aggravated endangerment of a highway worker for any act or omission otherwise constituting an offense under Subsection (A) of this Section, if such act or omission resulted in whole or in part from mechanical failure of the person's vehicle or from the negligence of another person or a highway worker.
It is unlawful to attempt to sell or to sell at retail any fireworks to children under the age of fourteen (14) years except when such child is in the presence of a parent or guardian.
It is unlawful for any person under the age of sixteen (16) to sell fireworks or work in a facility where fireworks are stored, sold or offered for sale unless supervised by an adult.
It is unlawful to explode or ignite consumer fireworks within six hundred (600) feet of any church, hospital, mental health facility, school or within one hundred (100) feet of any location where fireworks are stored, sold or offered for sale.
No person shall ignite or discharge any permissible articles of consumer fireworks within or throw the same from a motorized vehicle including watercraft or any other means of transportation, except where display permit has been issued for a floating vessel or floating platform, nor shall any person place or throw any ignited article of fireworks into or at a motorized vehicle including watercraft or any other means of transportation or at or near any person or group of people.
No person shall ignite or discharge consumer fireworks within three hundred (300) feet of any permanent storage of ignitable liquid, gases, gasoline pump, gasoline filling station, or any non-permanent structure where fireworks are stored, sold or offered for sale.
No items of explosive or pyrotechnic composition other than fireworks as defined by Subdivisions (3), (5) and (17) of Section 320.106, RSMo., shall be displayed, sold or offered for sale within the applicable permit location as identified on such permit granted by the State Fire Marshal.
Proximate fireworks shall not be allowed to be stored with consumer fireworks.
All storage and transportation of fireworks shall be in accordance with all Federal and State rules and regulations.
Nothing in Sections 320.106 to 320.161, RSMo., shall be construed to prevent permittees from demonstrating or testing fireworks. Any such demonstration or test shall require the notification and approval of the local fire service or the State Fire Marshal.