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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
035
Date
8/28/2006
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2006
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313.03 TRAFFIC CODE 32 <br />Whenever the Ohio Director of Transportation determines on the basis of an engineering <br />and traffic investigation that stop signs are necessary to stop traffic on a through highway for safe <br />and efficient operation, nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent such installations. <br />When circumstances warrant, the Director also may omit stop signs on roadways intersecting <br />through highways under his jurisdiction. Before the Director either installs or removes a stop sign <br />under this paragraph, he shall give notice, in writing, of that proposed action to the Municipality <br />at least thirty days before installing or removing the stop sign. <br />, (b) Other streets or highways or portions thereof, are hereby designated through streets <br />or highways, if they are within the Municipality, if they have a continuous length of more than one <br />mile between the limits of such street or highway or portion thereof, and if they have "stop" or <br />"yield" signs or traff'ic control signals at the entrances of the majority of intersecting streets or <br />highways. For purposes of this section, the limits of such street or highway or portion thereof, <br />shall be a municipal corporation line, the physical terminus of the street or highway or any point <br />on such street or highway at which vehicular traff'ic thereon is required by regulatory signs to stop <br />or yield to traffic on the intersecting street, provided that in residence districts the Municipality <br />may by ordinance designate such street or highway, or portion thereof, not to be a through <br />highway and thereafter the affected residence district shall be indicated by official traffic control <br />devices. Where two or more streets or highways designated under this subsection (b) intersect and <br />no traffic control signal is in operation, stop signs or yield signs shall be erected at one or more <br />entrances thereto by the Ohio Department of Transportation or by Council or the authorized local <br />authority, except as otherwise provided in this section. <br />(c) Stop signs need not be erected at intersections so constructed as to permit traffic to <br />safely enter a through street or highway without coming to a stop. Signs shall be erected at such <br />intersections indicating that the operator of a vehicle shall yield the right of way to or merge with <br />all traffic proceeding on the through street or highway. <br />(d) Council or the authorized local authority may designate additionai through streets <br />or highways and shall erect stop signs, yield signs or traffic control signals at all streets and <br />highways intersecting such through streets or highways, or may designate any intersection as a <br />stop or yield intersection and shall erect like signs at one or more entrances to such intersection. <br />(ORC 4511.65) <br />313.03 TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL TERMS AND LIGHTS. <br />Whenever traffic is controlled by traffic control signals exhibiting different colored lights, <br />or colored lighted arrows, successively one at a time or in combination, only the colors green, red <br />and yellow shall be used except for special pedestrian signals carrying words or symbols. The <br />lights shall indicate and apply to drivers of vehicles and to pedestrians as follows: <br />(a) Green Indication: <br />(1) Vehicular traffic facing a circular green signal may proceed straight <br />through or turn right or left unless a sign at such place prohibits either <br />such turn. But vehicular traffic, including vehicles turning right or left, <br />shall yield the right of way to other vehicles and pedestrians lawfully <br />within the intersection or an adjacent crosswalk at the time such signal is <br />exhibited. <br />2006 Replacement
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