71.31 Stop When Traffic Obstructed
71.31 STOP WHEN TRAFFIC OBSTRUCTED
No driver shall enter an intersection or a marked crosswalk unless there is sufficient space on the other side of the intersection or crosswalk to accommodate the vehicle he is operating without obstructing the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, notwithstanding any traffic-control signal indication to proceed. (‘72 Code, 41.47) (Ord. 1781-1960) Penalty, see 10.99
More Categories:
- 71.01 Speed Laws Applicable
- 71.02 Regulation of Speed by Traffic Signals
- 71.10 Required Position and Method of Turning
- 71.11 Turning Markers
- 71.12 Restricted Turn Signs
- 71.13 Obedience to No-Turn Signs
- 71.14 Limitations on Turning Around
- 71.20 Authority to Sign One-Way Streets and Alleys
- 71.21 Authoirty to Restrcit Direction of Movement
- 71.25 Through Streets Designated
- 71.26 Signs Required At Through Streets
- 71.27 Other Intersections Where Stop, etc.
- 71.28 Stop Signs and Yield Signs
- 71.29 Vehicle Entering Stop Intersection
- 71.40 Vehicle Entering Yield Intersection
- 71.40 Following Authorized Emergency Vehicle
- 71.41 Driving Through Funeral or Other Procession
- 71.42 Drivers In A Procession
- 71.43 Funeral Processions to be Identified
- 71.44 Permits for Parades and Processions
- 71.45 Vehicle on Sidewalks
- 71.46 Limitations on Backing
- 71.47 Opening and Closng Vehicle Doors
- 71.48 Load Restrictions on Certain Highways






