§ 5.30.330. Motorbus, railroad crossing.  


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  • It is unlawful for any person operating a motorbus to permit, cause or allow such vehicle to cross any railroad track at any intersecting street in the city over which railroad trains are operated, without bringing such vehicle to a full stop before crossing said railroad track; it is unlawful for any person operating such motorbus to permit, cause or allow such vehicle to cross any street railroad track at any intersecting street unless such person shall have reduced the speed of such vehicle to not more than five miles per hour while crossing such track; provided, that at any point where a flagperson is stationed, such person operating such motorbus shall not be required to stop unless warned or directed by such flagperson so to do; and provided, further, that at any point where a traffic officer is stationed, such person operating such motorbus shall comply with the direction of such traffic officer.

(Prior code § 5-14.25)