Every operator of a vehicle approaching an intersection at which an official traffic control device is erected in accordance with this chapter shall obey the direction of such official traffic control device as required by the Wisconsin Statutes incorporated by reference in § 348-1 of this chapter. Operators of vehicles approaching a stop sign shall stop before entering a highway as required by § 346.46, Wis. Stats. Operators approaching intersections at which a yield sign has been installed shall yield the right-of-way to other vehicles as required by § 346.18(6), Wis. Stats.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Original § 10-1-11, Heavy traffic routes, which immediately followed this section, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
A. 
State speed limits adopted. The provisions of §§ 346.57, 346.58 and 346.59, Wis. Stats., relating to the maximum and minimum speed of vehicles are hereby adopted as part of this section as if fully set forth herein, except as hereinafter specified pursuant to § 349.11(3)(c), Wis. Stats.
B. 
Speed limits. The speed limits are as hereinafter set forth upon the following streets between the limits designated:
Name of Street
Speed Limit
(mph)
Location
Center Street
15
From the east boundary of South First Street to the east boundary of Sunnyside Place
Church Street
15
Between Center Street and Grove Street
Columbus Street
[Amended 8-3-2009]
25
From the south corporate Village limits to the north corporate Village limits
Grove Street
15
From the east boundary of South First Street to the east boundary of Sunnyside Place
High Street
25
From the north corporation limits south to the intersection with Kienow Drive
Sunnyside Place
15
Between Center Street and Grove Street
C. 
Speed limits on Cambria Street. The speed limit on Cambria Street from the west boundary of the Village, County Highway P, going east shall be 45 miles per hour to Second Street, then 25 miles per hour going east to North Columbus Street. From North Columbus Street, going east for 0.21 mile, the speed limit will be 35 miles per hour, then the speed limit will be 45 miles per hour easterly to the east boundary of the Village.
[Amended 11-2001]
D. 
Speed limits on State Trunk Highway 73. The speed limits on State Trunk Highway 73 shall be as posted by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
E. 
Speed in park. No driver shall operate a motor vehicle in the Village park at a speed in excess of 15 miles per hour.
In the interest of public safety and pursuant to § 349.07, Wis. Stats., the following streets or portions thereof are declared to be through highways:
Name of Street
Location
Cambria Street
East from the west Village corporate limits to the west curb of High Street and continuing east from the east curb of High Street to the east Village corporate limits
Cambria Street[1]
Columbus Street
From the south curb of Cambria Street to the south corporate Village limits
First Street
From the north curb of Randolph Street to the south curb of Cambria Street
Grove Street
[Amended 4-4-2005 by Ord. No. 371]
From the east curb of Columbus Street to the east curb of Church Street
High Street
From the north curb of Cambria Street south to the Village corporate limits
Jones Drive
[Amended 4-4-2005 by Ord. No. 371]
From the north curb of Highway 73 (Kienow Drive) to the south side of the railroad tracks
Randolph Street
From the west curb of High Street to the east curb of Second Street
Second Street
From the north curb of Stroud Street to the south curb of Cambria Street
Stark Street
From the east curb of High Street to the west curb of Columbus Street
Stroud Street
From the west curb of High Street to the west Village corporate limits
Stroud Street
From the east curb of High Street to the west curb of Williams Street
Tamarack Street
From the east curb of High Street to the west curb of Williams Street
Tamarack Street
From the east curb of Williams Street to the west curb of Columbus Street
Williams Street
From the south curb of Cambria Street to the north curb of Stark Street
[1]
Editor's Note: Repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
That portion of the following highways located in the Village of Randolph shall hereafter be known as "Kienow Drive": commencing at the west boundary of the Village of Randolph, running east on State Highway 73 to the intersection of County Trunk Highway AC, then continuing east to the east boundary of the Village of Randolph.
For purposes of this chapter, all stops shall be made by vehicles immediately prior to entering the crosswalk closest to the intersection being approached and located between the vehicle and the intersection. Where there are no marked crosswalks but sidewalks exist, then all stops shall be made before crossing the extended edge of the sidewalk farthest from the intersection being approached. In the event there are neither marked crosswalks nor sidewalks, then all stops shall be made with the front of the vehicle located approximately at a line extended from the stop sign and perpendicular thereto into the street being traveled by the vehicle.
The Police/Fire/EMS equipment lane extends to the north of the Safety Building down between 232 and 238 West Stroud Street. Traffic shall be limited to one-way traffic to the north.
It shall be unlawful for the operator of a motor vehicle to turn said vehicle at any of the intersections hereinafter designated so as to proceed in the opposite direction:
Name of Street
Location
High Street
On High Street at all intersections between the north curb of Cambria Street and the south corporate limits of the Village
Stark Street
On Stark Street intersected by High Street, Williams Street and Jones Drive
[Added 4-5-2010 by Ord. No. 388]
A. 
Motor vehicle. No person may operate a motor vehicle on a highway or roadway within the Village of Randolph unless the person possesses a valid operator's license issued to the person by the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation or some other recognized jurisdiction.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
B. 
Type 1 motorcycle. No person may operate a Type 1 motorcycle unless the person possesses a valid operator's license issued to the person by the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation or some other recognized jurisdiction specifically authorizing the operation of Type 1 motorcycles.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
C. 
Forfeitures. Enforcement of this section shall be pursuant to § 348-38B of this chapter, and violations of this section shall be subject to the forfeitures for violations of uniform moving traffic regulations pursuant to § 348-37C.