§ 7-3-91. Travel over newly made pavement and markings prohibited.  


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  • (a)

    Highway construction. Whenever any public highway, county road, state highway or city street within the city shall be hereafter, in course of construction or improvement, paved with cement, asphaltum or any other substance that is soft when first applied, it shall be unlawful for any person to step, walk, ride or drive upon that portion of any such public highway, county road, state highway or city street which is being at the time so improved, until after the asphaltum or other substance shall become set or hard.

    (b)

    Pavement and markings. No person shall ride or drive any animal or any vehicle over or across any newly made pavement, any pavement under construction, or any freshly painted markings upon any public road, highway or street when a barrier or sign is in place warning persons not to drive over or across such pavement or markings, or when a sign is in place stating that the street is closed.

(Ord. No. 90-11, § 6, 3-6-90)