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Chapter 9.24 PRIVATE ROADS
9.24.010 Definitions.
9.24.015 California Vehicle Code applicable.
9.24.020 Driving unlawful without license.
9.24.030 Speed limit.
9.24.040 Stopping at intersections.
9.24.050 Following too closely.
9.24.060 Reckless driving.
9.24.070 Parking and standing.
9.24.080 Private ownership and maintenance of roads designated under this chapter.
“Private road” or “private roads,” as either term is used in this chapter, means and shall refer only to those privately owned roads which are shown as private roads on maps filed in the County Recorder’s office in the following Map Books: Volume 25, page 15; Volume 26, page 8; Volume 26, page 19; Volume 33, page 58; Volume 34, page 11; Volume 34, page 69; Volume 36, page 19; Volume 28, page 73; Volume 31, page 14. [Ord. 3972 § 1, 1989; Ord. 2350, 1976; Ord. 732, 1961; prior code § 10.65.010].
Pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 21107.5, the California Vehicle Code is hereby rendered applicable in its entirety (including, without limitation, the requirements set forth in the following sections) to the private roads described in SCCC 9.24.010. [Ord. 3972 § 1, 1989].
No person shall drive a motor vehicle upon a private road unless he then holds a driver’s license issued under the provisions of the California Vehicle Code, except such persons as are expressly exempted under the California Vehicle Code. [Ord. 3972 § 1, 1989; Ord. 732, 1961; prior code § 10.65.070].
It is hereby found and determined a prima facie speed limit of 25 miles per hour on private roads. [Ord. 3972 § 1, 1989; Ord. 732, 1961; prior code § 10.65.030].
Every person driving a vehicle upon a private road shall stop such vehicle at the nearest intersecting line of an intersecting roadway when a stop sign, substantially conforming to the requirements of the California Vehicle Code for such signs, is erected at such intersecting roadway, and shall not proceed until such movement can be made in safety. [Ord. 3972 § 1, 1989; Ord. 732, 1961; prior code § 10.65.040].
The driver of a vehicle upon a private road shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable or prudent, having due regard for the speed of such vehicle and the traffic upon, and the condition of, the roadway. [Ord. 3972 § 1, 1989; Ord. 732, 1961; prior code § 10.65.050].
No person shall drive any vehicle upon private roads in wilful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property. [Ord. 3972 § 1, 1989; Ord. 732, 1961; prior code § 10.65.050].
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, upon the main traveled portion of a private road, when it is practicable to stop, park or so leave such vehicle off such part or portion of such private road, but in every event an unobstructed width opposite a standing vehicle shall be left for the free passage of other vehicles, and a clear view of such stopped vehicle shall be available from a distance of 200 feet in each direction upon such private road. This section shall not apply to the driver of any vehicle which is disabled. [Ord. 3972 § 1, 1989; Ord. 732, 1961; prior code § 10.65.060].
The Director of Public Works may impose reasonable conditions and may authorize the owners to erect traffic signs, signals, markings and devices which conform to the uniform standards and specifications adopted by the State Department of Transportation. The owners of any private road shall bear all reasonable costs associated with the signing, maintenance and operation of such road. [Ord. 3972 § 1, 1989].