70.37 When Traffic Signs Required For Enforcement Purposes
70.37 WHEN TRAFFIC SIGNS REQUIRED FOR ENFORCEMENT PURPOSES
No provision of this traffic code for which signs are required shall be enforced against an alleged violator if at the time and place of the alleged violation an official sign is not in proper position and sufficiently legible to be seen by an ordinarily observant person. Whenever a particular section does not state that signs are required, the section shall be effective even though no signs are erected or in place. (‘72 Code, 41.19) (Ord. 1781-1960)
More Categories:
- 70.01 Definitions
- 70.02 Incorporation of I.C. Traffic Provisions
- 70.03 Accident Report Account
- 70.06 Traffic Division
- 70.07 Duties of Traffic Division
- 70.08 Records of Traffic Violations
- 70.09 Traffic Division to Investigate Accidents
- 70.10 Traffic Accident Studies
- 70.11 Traffic Accident Reports
- 70.12 Drivers Files to be Maintained
- 70.13 Traffic Division to Submit Annual Report
- 70.14 Traffic Division to Require Funeral
- 70.15 Emergency and Experimental Regulations
- 70.16 Vehicle Identification Fee
- 70.20 Authority of Police and Fire Department Offi
- 70.21 Required Obedience to Traffic Code
- 70.22 Persons Propelling Pushcarts, etc. to Obey
- 70.23 Use of Coasters, Skates, Etc. Restricted
- 70.24 Public Employees to Obey Traffic Regulations
- 70.25 Authorized Emergency Vehicles
- 70.26 Written Report of Accident
- 70.35 Authority to Install Traffic-Control Devices
- 70.36 Manual and Specifications
- 70.38 Traffic-Control Signal Legend
- 70.39 Pedestrian Control Signals
- 70.40 Flashing Signals
- 70.41 Authority to Establish Play Streets
- 70.42 Play Streets
- 70.43 School Crossing
- 70.44 Board to Designate Crosswalks
- 70.45 Traffic Lanes






