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Municipal Code |
Title 7. Vehicles |
Chapter 7.07. Right-of-Way to Cyclists, Pedestrians, Equestrians and Horse-Drawn Vehicles |
§ 7.07.050. Definitions.
For purposes of this Chapter:
Driver means a person who drives or has actual physical control of a motorized vehicle.
Motorized vehicle means any self-propelled vehicle which is designed primarily for travel on public roadways and which is generally and commonly used to transport persons or property over public roadways. This definition includes but is not limited to automobiles, cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, farm tractors and other farm equipment, motor scooters, recreational vehicles, construction and road maintenance equipment, and road tractors or truck tractors, whether or not such tractors have a semitrailer or trailer attached.
Right-of-way means the right of one (1) person or operator to proceed in a lawful manner in preference to another person, operator or driver approaching under such circumstances of speed, direction and proximity as to give rise to danger of collision unless one grants precedence to the other.
(Ord. 5.23.1 §1(5), 1989)