[CC 1990 App. C § 300.220]
A. The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to place markers, buttons
or signs within or adjacent to intersections indicating the course
to be traveled by vehicles turning at such intersections and such
course to be traveled as so indicated may conform to or be other than
as prescribed by law or ordinance.
B. When authorized markers, buttons or other indications are placed
within an intersection indicating the course to be traveled by vehicles
turning thereat, no driver of a vehicle shall disobey the directions
of such indications.
[CC 1990 App. C § 300.225]
The City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to determine
those intersections at which drivers of vehicles shall not make a
right, left or U-turn and shall place proper signs at such intersections.
The making of such turns may be prohibited between certain hours of
any day and permitted at other hours, in which event the same shall
be plainly indicated on the signs or they may be removed when such
turns are permitted.
[CC 1990 App. C § 300.230]
Whenever authorized signs are erected indicating that no right
or left or U-turn is permitted, no driver of a vehicle shall disobey
the directions of any such sign.
[CC 1990 App. C § 300.235]
The driver of any vehicle shall not turn such vehicle so as
to proceed in the opposite direction upon any street in a business
district and shall not upon any other street so turn a vehicle unless
such movement can be made in safety and without interfering with other
traffic.
[CC 1990 App. C § 300.236; Ord.
No. 2630 § 1, 11-15-2010]
It shall be unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to turn such
vehicle so as to proceed in the opposite direction at any intersection
controlled by a Police Officer or electric traffic control signal;
nor shall such turn be made at any place unless the movement can be
made in safety and without interfering with other traffic. The driver
of a vehicle shall not turn such vehicle around so as to proceed in
the opposite direction upon any curve or upon the approach to or near
the crest of a grade, or at any place upon a roadway where such vehicle
cannot be seen by the driver or any other vehicle approaching from
either direction along the roadway where the same may create a traffic
hazard.