[Amended by Ord. No. 7-83; 5-1-2000 by Ord. No. 9.00]
The statutory provisions describing and defining regulations with respect to vehicles and traffic in the following enumerated sections of the Wisconsin statutes, exclusive of any provisions therein relating to the penalties to be imposed or the punishment for violation of such statutes, are hereby adopted and by reference made a part of this article as if fully set forth herein. Any act required to be performed or prohibited by any statute incorporated herein by reference is required or prohibited by this article. Any future amendments, revisions or modifications of the statutes incorporated by reference are intended to be made part of this article in order to secure uniform statewide regulation of traffic on the highways, streets and alleys of Wisconsin.
Section
Subject
340.01, 341.01, 342.01, 343.01, 344.01, 346.01, 347.01 and 348.01
Words and phrases defined
341.04
Operating unregistered or improperly registered vehicle
341.045
Use of registered farm trucks
341.05
When vehicle exempt from registration
341.07
Certain vehicles to be registered by resident lessee
341.08
Application for registration
341.11(4)
Display of registration certificates
341.15
Display of registration plates
341.16(2)
Surrender of illegible plates
341.51
Registration of dealer, distributor, manufacturer or transporter
341.55
Misuse of plates
341.61
Improper use of evidence of registration
341.62
False evidence of registration
341.63(3)
Surrender of plates upon suspension
342.05
Certificate of title required
342.06
Application for certificate of title
342.15
Transfer of interest in a vehicle
342.16
Transfer to or from dealer
342.30(2) and (3)
Assignment and stamping of new identification numbers
342.31(2)
Report of stolen or abandoned vehicle
342.33
Sale of vehicle used as taxicab
342.34
Destruction of vehicles
343.05
Operators to be licensed; exceptions
343.10
Occupational licenses
343.12
School bus operators to obtain special licenses
343.18
License to be carried
343.19
Duplicate licenses
343.22
Notice of change of address or name
343.28
Courts to report convictions and forward licenses to department
343.30
Suspension and revocation by the courts
343.303
Preliminary breath screening test
343.305
Refusal to submit to chemical tests
343.307
Prior convictions to be counted
343.325
Court to report appeals; when appeal stays revocation
343.345
Suspension of juveniles for failure to pay forfeiture
343.35
Surrender of license upon revocation, cancellation or suspension
343.37
No operation under foreign license during revocation or suspension
343.43
Unlawful use of license
343.45
Permitting unauthorized persons to drive
343.46
Duty of persons renting vehicles to another
344.45
Surrender of license and registration upon suspension
344.46
Transfer of ownership to defeat financial responsibility
344.51 and 344.52
Financial responsibility for rented vehicles
345.55
Traffic officers not to profit from arrest
345.60
Penalty of compulsory safety school attendance
346.02
Applicability of Ch. 346
346.03
Authorized emergency vehicle
346.04(1) and (2)
Obedience to traffic officer, signs and signals
346.05
Vehicles to be driven on right side of roadway
346.06
Meeting of vehicles
346.07
Overtaking and passing on left
346.075
Overtaking and passing bicycles
346.08
When overtaking and passing on right permitted
346.09
Limitations on overtaking on left or driving on left side of roadway
346.10
When passing at railroad crossing or intersection prohibited
346.11
Passing or meeting frightened animal
346.12
Driving through safety zones prohibited
346.13
Driving on roadways laned for traffic
346.14
Distance between vehicles
346.15
Driving on divided highway
346.16
Use of controlled access highways, expressways and freeways
346.18
General rules of right-of-way
346.19
What to do on approach of emergency vehicle
346.20
Right-of-way of funeral processions and military convoys
346.21
Right-of-way of livestock
346.23
Crossing controlled intersection or crosswalk
346.24
Crossing at uncontrolled intersection or crosswalk
346.25
Crossing at place other than crosswalk
346.26
Blind pedestrian on highway
346.27
Persons working on highway
346.28
Pedestrians to walk on left side of highway; pedestrians and bicyclists on sidewalks
346.29
When standing or loitering in roadway or highway prohibited
346.31
Required position and method of turning at intersections
346.32
Required position for turning into private road or driveway
346.33
Where turns prohibited
346.34
Turning movements and required signals on turning and stopping
346.35
Method of giving signals on turning and stopping
346.37
Traffic control signal legend
346.38
Pedestrian control signals
346.39
Flashing signals
346.40
Whistle signals
346.41
Display of unauthorized signs and signals prohibited
346.42
Interference with signs and signals prohibited
346.44
All vehicles to stop at signal indicating approach of train
346.45
Certain vehicles to stop at all railroad crossings
346.46
Vehicles to stop at stop signs
346.47
When vehicles using alley or nonhighway access to stop
346.48
Vehicles to stop for school buses loading or unloading children
346.50
Exceptions to stopping and parking restrictions
346.505
Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in places reserved for handicapped
346.51
Stopping, standing or parking outside of business or residence districts
346.52
Stopping prohibited in certain specified places
346.53
Parking prohibited in certain specified places
346.54
How to park and stop on streets
346.55
Other restrictions on parking and stopping
346.57(2)
Reasonable and prudent speed
346.57(3)
Conditions requiring reduced speed
346.57(4)(a) through (c)
Fixed speed limits in school or safety zones
346.57(4)(d) through (h)
Fixed speed limits
346.57(4)(i)
Speeding in park or recreation area
346.57(5)
Zoned and posted speed limits
346.58
Special speed restrictions for certain vehicles
346.59
Minimum speed regulations
346.595
Motor-driven cycles
346.61
Applicability of sections relating to reckless and drunken driving
346.62(1)
Reckless driving (first offense within four years)
346.63(1)
Operating under influence of intoxicant (first offense within five years)
346.635
Report arrest to department
346.655
Driver improvement surcharge
346.66
Applicability of sections relating to accidents and accident reporting
346.68
Duty upon striking unattended vehicle
346.69
Duty upon striking property on or adjacent to highway
346.70
Duty to report accident
346.71
Coroners to report
346.72
Garages to keep record of repairs of accident damage
346.73
Accident reports confidential
346.77
Responsibility of parent or guardian for violation of bicycle and play vehicle regulations
346.78
Play vehicles not to be used on roadway
346.79
Special rules applicable to bicycles
346.80
Riding bicycle on roadway
346.803
Riding bicycle on bicycle way
346.804
Riding bicycle on sidewalks
346.87
Limitations on backing
346.88
Obstruction of operator
346.89
Inattentive driving
346.90
Following emergency vehicle
346.91
Crossing fire hose
346.92
Illegal riding
346.93
Intoxicants in vehicles carrying minors
346.935
Drinking in motor vehicles on highways
346.94
Miscellaneous prohibited acts
347.02
Applicability of Ch. 347
347.03
Sale of prohibited equipment
347.04
Improperly equipped vehicle
347.06
When lighted lamps required
347.07
Special restrictions on lamps and the use thereof
347.08
Determining the visibility distance and mounted height of lamps
347.09
Headlamps on motor vehicles
347.10
Headlamp specifications for motor vehicles other than power-driven cycles
347.11
Headlamp specifications for power-driven cycles and motor bicycles
347.12
Use of multiple-beam headlamps
347.13
Tail lamps and registration plate lamps
347.14
Stop lamps
347.15
Direction signal lamps or devices
347.16
Clearance lamps and reflectors
347.17
Color of clearance and marker lamps and reflectors
347.18
Mounting of clearance lamps and reflectors
347.19
Visibility of clearance lamps and reflectors
347.20
Lamp or flag on projecting load
347.21
Lamps and flags on trains of agricultural vehicles
347.22
Lamps on farm tractors and self-propelled farm implements
347.23
Lamps on highway maintenance equipment
347.24
Lamps on nonmotor vehicles and equipment
347.245
Identification emblem on slow moving vehicles
347.25
Special warning lamps on emergency vehicles
347.26
Restrictions on certain optional lighting equipment
347.27
When lighted lamps required on parked vehicles
347.28
Certain vehicles to carry flares or other warning devices
347.29
Display of warning devices for certain vehicles when standing on highway
347.35
Brakes
347.36
Performance ability of brakes
347.38
Horns and warning devices
347.39
Mufflers
347.40
Mirrors
347.41
Speed indicators
347.415
Odometer tampering
347.42
Windshield wipers
347.43
Safety glass
347.44
Painting requirements
347.45
Tire equipment
347.46
Fenders and mudguards
347.47
Drawbars, trailer hitches and mobile home couplings
347.48
Seat belts
347.485
Protective headgear for motorcyclist
347.486
General requirements (motorcyclists)
347.487
Seating requirements (motorcyclists)
347.488
Moped equipment
347.489
Lamps and other equipment on bicycles
347.49
Equipment of vehicles transporting flammable liquids
348.02
Applicability of Ch. 348
348.05
Width of vehicles
348.06
Height of vehicles
348.07
Length of vehicles
348.08
Vehicle trains
348.09
Projecting loads on side of vehicle
348.10
Special limitations on load
348.15
Weight limitations on Class "A" highways
348.16
Weight limitations on Class "B" highways
348.17
Special or seasonal weight limitations
348.175
Seasonal operating rights for vehicles hauling peeled or unpeeled forest products cut crosswise
348.18
Weight limitations apply to publicly owned vehicles; exceptions
348.19
Traffic officers may weight vehicles and require removal of excess load
348.20
Policy in prosecuting weight violations
348.25
General provisions relating to permits for vehicles and loads of excessive size and weight
348.26
Single trip permits
348.27
Annual or multiple trip permits
348.28
Permits to be carried
350.01 to 350.19
Snowmobiles
941.01
Reckless driving off highways
[Amended by Ord. No. 8-92]
A. 
The provisions of W.S.A. ss. 346.57, 346.58 and 346.59 relating to the maximum and minimum speed of vehicles are hereby adopted as part of this section as if fully set forth herein.
B. 
Increasing state speed limit on certain streets. It is hereby determined, upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation, that the speed permitted by state law upon the following streets is lower than is necessary for the safe operation of vehicles thereon under the conditions found to exist on such streets, and it is hereby declared that the speed limit shall be as hereinafter set forth on those streets or parts of streets herein designated when official traffic signs are erected giving notice thereof:
Name of Street
Location
Speed Limit
(miles per hour)
Carmichael Road
Between a point 1,500 feet south of Mayer Road and the north City limits
45
Coulee Road
Between Fourteenth Street and Carmichael Road
35
Coulee Road
Between Second Street and Fourteenth Street
30
County Trunk Highway F
Between Crest View Drive and Mayer Road
35
Crest View Drive
Between Heggen Street and Carmichael Road
40
[Amended by Ord. No. 1-86; Ord. No. 13-89; Ord. No. 6-91; Ord. No. 26-93; 5-1-2000 by Ord. No. 9-00; 9-10-2001 by Ord. No. 12-01; 11-19-2001 by Ord. No. 18-01; 3-19-2007 by Ord. No. 4-07; 10-4-2010 by Ord. No. 12-10; 10-18-2011 by Ord. No. 17-11; 12-19-2011 by Ord. No. 23-11; 3-12-2012 by Ord. No. 4-12; 3-25-2019 by Ord. No. 5-19; 3-9-2020 by Ord. No. 6-20]
A. 
Parking limits. When signs are erected in any block giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle for longer than the period hereinafter specified, except Sundays and the following holidays: January 1, Memorial Day, July 4, December 25, the first Monday in September and the fourth Thursday in November of each year:
(1) 
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
(a) 
Three-hour parking limit.
[1] 
On Walnut Street between First Street and Third Street.
[2] 
On Wisconsin Street between First Street and Second Street.
[3] 
On Commercial Street between First Street and Third Street.
[4] 
On Buckeye Street between First Street and Second Street.
[5] 
On Locust Street between First Street and Third Street.
[6] 
On Vine Street between First Street and Second Street.
[7] 
On First Street between Vine Street and beyond Buckeye Street.
[8] 
On Third Street between Vine Street and Walnut Street.
[9] 
On Second Street between Vine Street and Wisconsin Street.
[10] 
The Library Lot.
[11] 
The North Plaza Lot.
[12] 
The City Hall Lot.
[13] 
The Phipps Lot.
[14] 
The Harbor Lot.
[15] 
The City regulated stalls in the alleyway adjacent to the City Hall Lot.
[Added 4-12-2021 by Ord. No. 10-21]
(b) 
Eight-hour parking limit.
[1] 
The North Lot.
(c) 
Four-hour free parking limit.
[1] 
First Street between Elm Street and Vine Street.
[2] 
The Beach House Lot.
[3] 
The Williams Lot.
(2) 
Other parking time limits.
(a) 
The Boat Launch Lot.
[1] 
May 1 through September 30.
[a] 
Only vehicles with trailers may park in the Boat Launch Lot all day Monday through Sunday. However, between 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m., parking shall be prohibited.
B. 
Street storage prohibited. No person shall park a vehicle for a longer period than 24 consecutive hours on any public street of the City.
C. 
All-night parking prohibited. No person shall park any vehicle for longer than 30 minutes between 2:30 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. of any day, except a physician or City employee on emergency call, on any of the following streets:
Name of Street
Side
Location
Commercial Street
Both
From First Street to Second Street
Locust Street
Both
Between First Street and Third Street
Locust Street
Both
Between Third Street and Fourth Street designated painted parking stalls
Second Street
East
From Wisconsin Street to Vine Street
Second Street
West
Between Buckeye Street and Vine Street
Third Street
West
From Vine Street to Walnut Street
Walnut Street
Both
Between First Street and Fourth Street
Wisconsin Street
Both
From First Street to Second Street
D. 
Double parking. Parking on the roadway side of any parked vehicle or double parking is prohibited.
E. 
Removal of vehicles. The Public Works Superintendent or any of his employees under his supervision and direction or the Police Department may remove any vehicle which may interfere with the operation of any snow-removal equipment or any emergency vehicle. The Public Works Superintendent or the Police Department may charge the cost of removing such vehicle to the owner or the operator thereof. Said Public Works Superintendent or Police Department may cause removal to be made either by his or its own department with City help or may contract or farm out such removal to any other garageman, serviceman or person. The removed vehicle shall be stored at a place to be determined by the City, and the owner shall pay the usual storage charge and towing charge before the vehicle is released.
F. 
Prohibited parking.
(1) 
Dike Road. Parking of automobiles and motorized vehicles on the extension of Walnut Street westerly from First Street, commonly known as "Dike Road," is prohibited.
(2) 
Eleventh Street. Parking of automobiles and motorized vehicles is prohibited on the east side of Eleventh Street between Wisconsin Street and Coulee Road.
(3) 
There shall be no parking on either side of Second Street (Highway 35) from a point 275 feet south of the intersection of Second Street with Buckeye Street to the start of the interstate highway system on Second Street.
(4) 
There shall be no parking of vehicles or placing of any other obstructions such as snow, trash containers, etc., within 10 feet of either side of a United States mailbox for the period of Monday through Saturday. This applies to all U.S. mail receptacles, including neighborhood delivery and collection box units.
(5) 
Recreational water equipment/vehicles.
(a) 
No person shall park any empty trailer for boats, jet skis, kayaks, canoes, or other types of recreational water equipment/vehicles on any street or in any City-owned parking lot within the City limits of the City of Hudson, excepting the First Street and Lake Mallalieu boat launch parking lots.
(b) 
Any person who shall violate § 235-3F(5) shall be subject to a fine in accordance with a fee schedule as established by the Common Council.
G. 
Truck, tractor or trailer or school bus parking prohibited.
(1) 
Except as provided herein, no person shall park any truck, tractor or trailer for longer than 30 minutes between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. of any day on a public street in a residence district, and no person shall park any school bus on any public street in a residence district for a period longer than 30 minutes.
(2) 
No person shall park any truck, tractor or trailer for longer than one hour on any public street in any industrial district.
(3) 
A parking permit to park a truck, tractor or trailer or a school bus on a street in a residence district may be obtained from the Police Department for a period not to exceed 24 hours.
H. 
Parking restrictions related to street-servicing activities.
(1) 
Snow-plowing event.
(a) 
Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
SNOW-PLOWING EVENT
A snowfall in which there is snow accumulation of two inches or more.
(b) 
No parking during snow-plowing event. Except as provided below, there shall be no parking on streets during any snow-plowing event. This no-parking restriction shall remain in force until the street is plowed curb to curb. If a vehicle is parked on a public street during a snow-plowing event and does not meet an exemption set forth in Subsection H(1)(e) below, the City may tow the vehicle without warning or notice and at the sole cost and expense of the vehicle owner.
[Amended 9-18-2023 by Ord. No. 13-23]
(c) 
Signs and warning markers. The Parks and Public Works Director shall cause to be erected such signs and warning markers necessary to give notice of the parking restrictions prohibitions and limitations of this subsection. Parking restrictions for snow-plowing events shall also be shown on the City's official parking control map.
(d) 
Event notification. Individuals are responsible for parking vehicles in compliance with this section with or without prior notice from the City of an expected snow-plowing event. The City may, but is not required to, provide the courtesy notifications of a snow-plowing event, such as on:
[1] 
City of Hudson website.
[2] 
Facebook.
[3] 
Twitter.
(e) 
Exemptions. Parking restrictions related to snow-plowing events do not apply to:
[1] 
Employees of Willow River School who may apply for individual exemptions from these parking restrictions to allow them to park within two blocks of Willow River School when doing so in connection with their employment. The application process shall be as provided in Subsection H(1)(e)[3] below.
[2] 
Downtown painted stalls.
[3] 
Individual resident vehicle exemptions may be issued in extreme hardship situations where there is no driveway and no place to park a vehicle off the street.
[a] 
To obtain an exemption, a resident must apply to the Hudson Public Works Department. The vehicle must be registered to the resident at the address provided in the application.
[b] 
The applicant must sign a hold-harmless and release-of-all-claims agreement, releasing the City of Hudson and its agents, officers, and employees, from all claims that may arise out of damages incurred due to parking on the street during a snow-plowing event.
[c] 
An annual exemption sticker or placard will be provided to the resident for each qualified vehicle. The sticker or placard must be placed on the windshield or dashboard in the lower left on the driver side.
[d] 
All exemptions are valid from September 1 through August 30 of each year. Exemption holders must apply for renewal in August of each year; an initial, nonrefundable fee will be charged, as determined by the Common Council.
[e] 
Denied exemptions can be appealed to the Public Works Committee.
(2) 
Parking restrictions related to removal of snow accumulation, tree trimming and street cleaning, storm cleanup, and other street maintenance.
(a) 
When Public Works temporary signs are erected for snow removal, tree trimming or any other street maintenance work, there shall be no parking on the signed street as stated on the signs.
(3) 
Violations, fines, and penalties. Except as otherwise provided in this § 235-3H, vehicles parked in violation of the parking restrictions set forth in this § 235-3H shall be subject to warning or citations issued in accordance with a fee schedule as established by the Common Council. Warnings and citations may be issued by Hudson police officers and any other City personnel authorized to issue warnings and citations.
[Amended 9-18-2023 by Ord. No. 13-23]
No person shall operate any vehicle on Seventh Street when the gross weight of such vehicle exceeds 10,000 pounds, except for vehicles crossing Seventh Street at an intersection.
A. 
Definition. "Bicycle" means every device propelled by the feet acting upon pedals and having wheels any two of which are more than 20 inches in diameter.
B. 
Bicycles to be registered. No person shall operate a bicycle upon any street within the City unless the bicycle shall first have been properly registered and tagged as hereinafter provided.
[Amended by Ord. No. 14-86]
(1) 
Every owner of any bicycle within the City shall, within 10 days of purchase or acquisition, file with the Police Department upon a blank form provided for the purpose an application for licensing of such bicycle. Such registration shall be serially numbered and be kept on file by the Police Department as a public record.
[Amended by Ord. No. 10-91]
(2) 
Immediately upon the registration of a bicycle with the Police Department, the owner shall affix to such bicycle an identification tag serially numbered to correspond with the registration of such bicycle. Such tag shall thereafter remain affixed to such bicycle unless removed by the Police Department for cause. The registration shall remain valid unless the bicycle is sold or transferred or discarded.
[Amended by Ord. No. 10-91]
(3) 
The Police Department shall cause to be published in the Hudson Star-Observer a notice annually on or before April 15 of each year stating that registration is required under the Hudson Municipal Code and that identification tags or plates are on sale and available at the City Hall in Hudson, Wisconsin.
[Amended 5-1-2000 by Ord. No. 9-00]
(4) 
The Police Department shall inspect each bicycle presented to it for registration, and it may refuse to register any such bicycle found to be in unsafe mechanical condition.
(5) 
The Chief of Police may cancel the registration of and remove the identification tag from any bicycle being operated upon any street in the City in an unsafe manner or in violation of any state law or local ordinance, and such cancellation of registration and removal of tag shall be in addition to other penalties provided for such offense.
(6) 
Within 10 days after any bicycle registered hereunder shall have changed ownership or been dismantled and taken out of operation, such information shall be reported to the Police Department by the person in whose name the bicycle has been registered.
C. 
Applicability of rules of the road to persons riding bicycles. Subject to the special provisions applicable to bicycles, every person riding a bicycle upon a roadway is granted all the rights and is subject to all the duties which W.S.A. ch. 346 grants or applies to the operator of a vehicle, except those provisions which by their express terms apply only to motor vehicles or which by their very nature would have no application to bicycles.
D. 
Use of controlled access highways, expressways and freeways. No pedestrian or person riding a bicycle or other nonmotorized vehicle or person operating a power-driven cycle or motor bicycle shall go upon any expressway or freeway when official signs have been erected prohibiting such person from using the expressway or freeway.
E. 
Responsibility of parent or guardian for violation of bicycle and play vehicle regulations. No parent or guardian of any child shall authorize or knowingly permit such child to violate any of the provisions of Subsections F, G and H.
F. 
Special rules applicable to bicycles. Whenever a bicycle is operated upon a highway, the following rules apply:
(1) 
A person propelling a bicycle shall not ride other than upon or astride a permanent and regular seat attached thereto.
(2) 
No bicycle shall be used to carry more persons at one time than the number for which it is designed and equipped.
(3) 
No person operating a bicycle shall carry any package, bundle or article which prevents the operator from keeping at least one hand upon the handlebars.
(4) 
No person riding a bicycle shall attach himself or his bicycle to any vehicle upon a roadway.
G. 
Riding bicycle on roadway.
(1) 
Every person operating a bicycle upon a roadway shall ride as near to the right side of the roadway as practicable, exercising due care when passing a standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same direction.
(2) 
Persons riding bicycles upon a roadway shall ride single file.
(3) 
Wherever a usable path for bicycles has been provided adjacent to a roadway, bicycle riders shall use such path and shall not use the roadway.
H. 
Lamps and other equipment of bicycles.
(1) 
No person may operate a bicycle upon a highway, bicycle lane or bicycle way during the hours of darkness unless such bicycle is equipped with or the operator is wearing a lamp emitting a white light visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front of such bicycle. Such bicycle shall also be equipped with a red reflector that has a diameter of at least two inches of surface area on the rear so mounted and maintained as to be visible from all distances from 50 to 500 feet to the rear when directly in front of lawful upper beams of headlamps on a motor vehicle. A lamp emitting a red light visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear may be used in addition to but not in lieu of the red reflector.
(2) 
No person shall operate a bicycle upon a highway unless it is equipped with a brake which will enable the operator to make the braked wheels skid on dry, level, clean pavement and with a bell or other device capable of giving a signal audible for a distance of at least 100 feet, but a bicycle shall not be equipped with nor shall any person use upon a bicycle any siren or whistle.
I. 
Revocation. In addition to any other penalty imposed for violation of this article, any person violating any of the provisions of this section may be punished by revocation of the registration for a period of not to exceed six months or confiscation of the bicycle, or by both such revocation of the registration and confiscation of the bicycle.
The City Public Works Superintendent is hereby authorized and directed to procure, erect and maintain appropriate standard traffic signs, signals and markings conforming to the rules of the State Highway Commission giving notice of the provisions of §§ 235-2, 235-3 and 235-4. Signs shall be erected in such locations and manner as authorized by the Council as to give adequate warning to users of the street, alley or highway in question.
A. 
[1]State snowmobile laws adopted. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this section, the statutory provisions describing and defining regulations with respect to snowmobiles in the following enumerated sections of the Wisconsin statues are hereby adopted by reference and made part of this section as if fully set forth herein. Acts required to be performed or prohibited by such statues are required or prohibited by this section.
Section
Subject
346.02(10)
Applicability of rules of the road to snowmobiles
350.01
Definitions
350.02
Operation of snowmobiles on or in the vicinity of highways
350.03
Right of way
350.04
Snowmobile races, derbies and routes
350.045
Public utility exemptions
350.05
Operation by youthful operators restricted
350.055
Safety certification program established
350.07
Driving animals
350.08
Owner permitting operation
350.09
Head lamps, tail lamps and brakes
350.10
Miscellaneous provisions for snowmobile operation
350.12
Registration of snowmobiles
350.13
Uniform trail signs and standards
350.19
Liability of landowners
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
B. 
Applicability of rules of the road to snowmobiles. The adoption of W.S.A. s. 346.02(10) by reference is intended to include the rules of the road therein enumerated which are as follows: W.S.A. ss. 346.04, 346.06, 346.11, 346.14(1), 346.18 to 346.21, 346.26, 346.27, 346.33, 346.35, 346.37, 346.39, 346.40, 346.44, 346.46 to 346.48, 346.50(1)(b), 346.51 to 346.55, 346.87 to 346.91, 346.92(1) and 346.94(1) and (9).[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
C. 
Snowmobile routes and trails designated. Except as provided in W.S.A. ss. 350.02 and 350.045 or for snowmobile events authorized in accordance with W.S.A. s. 350.04, no person shall operate a snowmobile upon any public right-of-way, in any public park or on any other public municipal property in the City, except upon the following designated snowmobile routes and trails:
[Amended by Ord. No. 20-92[3]]
(1) 
Routes.
(a) 
The following streets or portions thereof are designated snowmobile routes: those routes designated by the Public Safety Committee and approved by the Common Council prior to October 1, 1973, and October 1 of each year thereafter. After approval by the Common Council, said routes are to be published in the official newspaper.
(b) 
The following sidewalks are snowmobile routes: none.
(2) 
Trails.
(a) 
Operation of snowmobiles on marked trails is authorized in the following public parks and recreational areas, subject to approval of the Common Council: marked trail through Grandview Community Park.
(b) 
The Public Works Department is directed and authorized to procure, erect and maintain appropriate snowmobile routes, trails and limit signs and markers as approved by the State Department of Natural Resources under W.S.A. s. 350.13.
(c) 
No person shall fail to obey any route or trail sign, marker or limit erected in accordance with this section.
[3]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
D. 
Additional regulations.
(1) 
Speed. No person shall operate a snowmobile upon any public highway within the City at a speed in excess of 10 miles per hour at any time. No person shall operate a snowmobile on any route or trail designated in Subsection C of this section or in any public park or recreational area at a speed in excess of the posted limit or 10 miles per hour, whichever is lower.[4]
[4]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
(2) 
Hours of operation. No person shall operate a snowmobile within the City between the hours of 10:30 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., except upon a public highway as authorized by the Wisconsin statutes and this section or for the purpose of gaining access to or leaving such highway.
(3) 
Unattended snowmobiles. No person shall leave or allow a snowmobile to remain unattended on any public highway or public property while the motor is running or with the starting key in the ignition.
(4) 
Operation on sidewalks and malls prohibited. No person shall operate a snowmobile on any sidewalk, pedestrianway or mall within the City except as specifically authorized by Subsection C of this section.
(5) 
Operation on icebound waters. No person shall operate or ride upon a snowmobile on Lake Mallalieu between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. or at any time or place when such operation has been declared unsafe by the Chief of Police. The Chief of Police is authorized and directed to procure, erect and maintain signs and markers giving notice that such restrictions are in effect at all public access points on such lake.[5]
[5]
Editor's Note: Original Sec. 7.07(5), Snowmobile renter's license, which immediately followed this subsection, was deleted at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
E. 
Penalty. Where no other penalty is provided, any person who shall violate any provision of this section shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not more than $200, together with the costs of prosecution, provided that no person shall forfeit an amount in excess of the maximum fine or forfeiture allowed in the Wisconsin statutes for the same offense, and further provided that the penalty and forfeiture for parking violations on highways shall be in the amount applicable to such violations by owners or operators of motor vehicles under Article II, § 235-30 of this chapter.[6]
[6]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
F. 
Enforcement.
(1) 
Uniform citation for highway violations. The uniform citation promulgated under W.S.A. s. 345.11 shall be used for violations of this section relating to highway use and parking except as herein provided.
(2) 
Other violations. All violations of this section not described in Subsection F(1) shall be enforced in accordance with W.S.A. ss. 66.12 and 66.114 and ch. 299. Stipulations of guilt or no contest may be made as provided in W.S.A. s. 66.12(1)(b) in substantially the form provided in the uniform traffic citation within five days of the date of the citation for such violation. Bail deposits may also be made under W.S.A. s. 66.12. Such deposits shall include a two-dollar Clerk's fee and costs of prosecution.
(3) 
Police Department to receive stipulations and penalties. Stipulations, forfeited penalties and deposits for obtaining release from arrest authorized under this section may be accepted at the City Police Department offices by the Chief or an officer designated by him. The officer authorized to accept penalties and deposits shall be bonded, and such bond shall be filed with the City Clerk.
(4) 
[7]Forfeited penalties and deposits. Except as otherwise provided in W.S.A. s. 341.26 and the deposit schedule adopted by the State Board of County Judges thereunder, required forfeited penalties and deposits or bail, not including costs or fees, for violations of this section shall be as follows:
Offense
Violation
Subsection A
Violations
$ 20.00
Except:
350.07
Driving animals
$200.00
350.08
Permitting operation by incompetent
$100.00
350.10
Operating snowmobile under influence
$100.00
Subsection C
Violations
$20.00
Subsection D
Violations
$20.00
Except:
Subsection D(3)
Unattended snowmobiles
$10.00
[7]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
The administrative provisions describing and defining standards for motor vehicle equipment in the following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, exclusive of any provisions therein relating to the penalties to be imposed, are adopted by reference and made a part of this article as if fully set forth herein:
Section
Subject
MVD 5.05
Applicability of chapter
MVD 5.06
Enforcement of the vehicle equipment requirements
MVD 5.07
Severability
MVD 5.08
Definitions
MVD 5.12
Steering and suspension
MVD 5.14
Tire, wheel and rim
MVD 5.22
Brakes
MVD 5.24
Exhaust and fuel systems
MVD 5.26
Headlamps
MVD 5.27
Headlight inspection equipment and procedure
MVD 5.28
Parking lamps
MVD 5.29
Front direction signal lamps
MVD 5.30
Tail lamps
MVD 5.31
Stop lamps
MVD 5.32
Rear direction signal lamps
MVD 5.33
Registration plate lamp
MVD 5.34
Backup lamp
MVD 5.35
Horn
MVD 5.36
Auxiliary lamps
MVD 5.37
Sidemarker lamps and reflectors
MVD 5.38
Flashing warning lamps
MVD 5.40
Windshield defroster-defogger
MVD 5.51
Windshields
MVD 5.52
Vent, side and rear windows
MVD 5.54
Windshield wipers
MVD 5.56
Mirrors
MVD 5.58
Speed indicator and odometer
MVD 5.61
Restraining devices and seats
MVD 5.62
Floor plan
MVD 5.63
Bumper, fender and projecting parts
MVD 5.65
Doors, locks and latches
MVD 5.66
Homemade or reconstructed motor vehicles
MVD 5.67
Registration and identification
[Added by Ord. No. 25-84; amended 5-1-2000 by Ord. No. 9-00; 8-16-2021 by Ord. No. 15-21]
A. 
Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the meanings given herein:
CITY
The City of Hudson.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company, or organization of any kind.
TRUCK
Any vehicle that is classified as Classes 6-13 according to the Federal Highway Administration's 13-Category Vehicle Classification Rules or any vehicle with a combined body weight and load weight of 4,000 pounds (2 tons) per axle.
TRUCK ROUTE
A way over certain streets, as designated herein, over and along which trucks must operate.
B. 
Application of regulation. All trucks within the City shall be operated only over and along the truck routes herein established, except that the following vehicles that may otherwise be defined as a truck may use any non-truck route within the City as needed for regular or emergency operations:
(1) 
Emergency vehicles. The operation of emergency vehicles (City Police, City Fire, any ambulance, any other emergency medical services, County Sheriff, Wisconsin State Patrol, or other public safety agencies responding to calls within the City) upon any street in the City.
(2) 
City vehicles. The operation of trucks owned or operated by the City or Hudson Public Utilities.
(3) 
Detoured trucks. The operation of trucks upon any officially established detour in any case where such truck could lawfully be operated upon the street for which such detour is established.
(4) 
Garbage disposal and hauling services. Any garbage, recycling, or yard waste collection coordinated by the City.
(5) 
School buses. Any bus or other vehicle transporting students to or from regular school days, athletic events, field trips, or other official school functions.
C. 
Truck routes established. All trucks operating within the City apart from those listed in § 235-9B shall be operated only over the following designated routes:
(1) 
Any roadway under the jurisdiction of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) where WisDOT has allowed such truck traffic.
(2) 
Any roadway under the jurisdiction of St. Croix County (County) where the County has allowed such truck traffic.
(3) 
First Street from Buckeye Street to Vine Street.
(4) 
Second Street from Coulee Road to the northern City limits.
(5) 
Third Street from Walnut Street to Vine Street.
(6) 
Eleventh Street from Crest View Drive to Coulee Road.
(7) 
Seventeenth Street from Coulee Road to Aldrich Avenue.
(8) 
Eighteenth Street from Coulee Road to Ward Avenue.
(9) 
Nineteenth Street from Coulee Road to Ward Avenue.
(10) 
Annabelle Way from Sofia Lane to Vine Street.
(11) 
Annabelle Way from Ward Avenue to Hillcrest Drive.
(12) 
Badger Drive from Crest View Drive to Gateway Boulevard.
(13) 
Beaudry Blvd from Heggen Street to Industrial Street.
(14) 
Brecken Drive between Carmichael Road intersections.
(15) 
Buckeye Street from First Street to Second Street.
(16) 
Carmichael Road from end of County maintenance to northern City limits.
(17) 
Center Drive from Gateway Boulevard to Stageline Road.
(18) 
Commercial Street from First Street to alley between Second Street and Third Street.
(19) 
Coulee Road from Second Street to Carmichael Road.
(20) 
Coulee Trail from Carmichael Road to eastern City limit.
(21) 
Crest View Drive from Heggen Street to Carmichael Road.
(22) 
Darnold Drive from Stageline Road to northern end.
(23) 
Dominion Drive from Hosford Street to Crest View Drive.
(24) 
Enloe Street from western end to Rock Street.
(25) 
Gateway Boulevard from southern end to Badger Drive.
(26) 
Gateway Court between Gateway Boulevard intersections.
(27) 
Gateway Circle from Gateway Boulevard to end.
(28) 
Hanley Road from Heggen Street to Old Highway 35.
(29) 
Harvey Street from western end to Rock Street.
(30) 
Heggen Street from Hanley Road to Crest View Drive.
(31) 
Heiser Street from Rock Street to eastern end.
(32) 
Hillcrest Drive from Coulee Road to Ward Avenue.
(33) 
Hillcrest Drive from Annabelle Way to Carmichael Road.
(34) 
Hosford Street from Heggen Street to Swasey Street.
(35) 
Jack Breault Drive from Old Highway 35 to northern cul-de-sac and southern cul-de-sac.
(36) 
Industrial Street from Hanley Road to Crest View Drive.
(37) 
Livingstone Road from Heggen Street to Industrial Street.
(38) 
Maxwell Drive from Maxwell Drive connection to Carmichael Road to Hanley Road.
(39) 
Maxwell Drive connection to Carmichael Road.
(40) 
Mayer Road from O'Keefe Road to Carmichael Road.
(41) 
Pearson Drive from Hanley Road to northerly Center Drive intersection.
(42) 
O'Keefe Road from Mayer Road to Crest View Drive.
(43) 
O'Neil Road from Tower Road to Hanley Road.
(44) 
Old Highway 35 from Tower Road to Stageline Road (all parts within the City's jurisdiction).
(45) 
Rock Street from Enloe Street to Hanley Road.
(46) 
Sofia Lane from Annabelle Way to Carmichael Road.
(47) 
Stageline Road from Carmichael Road to Old Highway 35 (all parts within the City's jurisdiction).
(48) 
Swasey Street from Livingstone Road to Hosford Street.
(49) 
Vine Street from First Street to eastern City limits.
(50) 
Walnut Street from First Street to Third Street.
(51) 
Ward Avenue from Seventeenth Street to Annabelle Way.
(52) 
Webster Street from Industrial Street to eastern end.
(53) 
Willis Miller Drive from Tower Road to Heiser Street.
(54) 
Wisconsin Street from First Street to Second Street.
(55) 
Yoerg Drive from Willis Miller Drive to eastern end.
D. 
Use of alleys. Trucks may not use any public alleys in the City except as noted in this section. Trucks may use the following alleys for deliveries only, not for through traffic:
(1) 
Alley between First Street, Second Street, Commercial Street, and Walnut Street.
(2) 
Alley between First Street, Second Street, Walnut Street, and Locust Street.
(3) 
Alley between First Street, Second Street, Locust Street, and Vine Street.
(4) 
Alley between Second Street, Third Street, Commercial Street, and Walnut Street (adjacent to Williams Lot).
(5) 
Alley between Second Street, Third Street, Walnut Street, and Locust Street.
E. 
Truck use of City streets and alleys for public or private improvement projects. Hauling routes for public construction projects shall be determined by the City Engineer or Public Works Director on a case-by-case basis. Trucks needing to use non-truck routes to access a residential property for home construction, maintenance, renovations, or other residential construction activities are allowed as long as the truck uses the shortest possible route from an identified truck route to and from the site.
F. 
Permitting. When trucks must use a non-truck route for hauling or other work apart from private residential work identified in § 235-9E, the owner or operator of such truck shall obtain a permit from the City Engineer or Public Works Director prior to use of a non-truck route within the City. Permitting conditions shall be determined as needed by the Common Council of the City of Hudson. Permitting fees shall be determined on a regular basis with City fee schedule updates.
G. 
Enforcement.
(1) 
Clerk maintains maps. The City Clerk shall keep and maintain accurate maps setting out truck routes and streets upon which truck traffic is permitted. The maps shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk and shall be available to the public.
(2) 
Public Works Director maintains signs.
(a) 
The Public Works Director of the City upon consultation with the City Engineer and Chief of Police of the City shall signpost all street and highway entrances to the City to give notice that this section is in effect.
(b) 
Failure to post. No person shall be charged with violating the provisions of this section by reason of operating a truck upon a street wherein truck travel is prohibited unless appropriate signs are posted.
(3) 
Weigh-in. The Chief of Police shall have the authority to require any person driving or in control of any commercial vehicle not proceeding over a truck route to proceed to any public or private scale available for the purpose of weighing and determining whether this section has been complied with.
(4) 
Violations and penalties. Violations of § 235-9 shall incur the following penalties:
(a) 
First offense. Any person who shall violate § 235-9 of the Code shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $200 nor more than $2,000, plus the cost of prosecution and cost of correction of any damages to City property caused by violation of § 235-9, and in default of payment of such forfeitures and costs of prosecution shall be imprisoned in the county jail until such forfeiture and costs are paid, but not exceeding 90 days.
(b) 
Second and further offenses. Any person found guilty of violating § 235-9 of the Code having been previously convicted of a violation of the same ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $500 nor more than $5,000, plus the cost of prosecution and cost of correction of any damages to City property caused by violation of § 235-9, and in default of payment of such forfeitures and costs of prosecution shall be imprisoned in the county jail until such forfeiture and costs are paid, but not exceeding six months.
A. 
The penalty for violation of any provision of this article shall be a forfeiture as hereafter provided, together with costs under W.S.A. s. 346.56 and a penalty assessment, where applicable, as required under W.S.A. s. 165.87(2). Only those violations of ordinances adopted under the sections of the Wisconsin statutes listed below are exempt from the penalty assessment:
[Amended 5-1-2000 by Ord. No. 9-00]
Section
Subject
346.50
Exceptions to stopping and parking restrictions
346.51
Stopping, standing or parking outside of business or residence districts
346.52
Stopping prohibited in certain specified places
346.53
Parking prohibited in certain specified places
346.54
How to park and stop on streets
346.55
Other restrictions on parking and stopping
349.13
Authority to regulate the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles
349.14
Authority to use parking meters
B. 
State forfeiture statutes. Any forfeiture for violation of W.S.A. ss. 340.01 to 941.03 shall conform to the forfeiture permitted to be imposed for violation of the statutes adopted by reference, including any variations or increases for subsequent offenses.
C. 
Local regulations. Except as otherwise provided in this article, the penalty for violation of §§ 235-2 through 235-8 of this article shall be as provided in Chapter 1, § 1-18 of this Municipal Code.
D. 
Parking violations. The penalty for parking violations shall be as follows:
[Amended 5-1-2000 by Ord. No. 9-00]
Forfeiture
Section
Subject
Minimum
Maximum
346.51(1)
Improper parking on/off roadway
$3.00
$200.00
346.52(1)
Stopping/standing in prohibited
$3.00 areas
$40.00
Second conviction within 1 year
$6.00
$100.00
346.52(2)
Stopping/standing on highway by
$3.00 grade school
$40.00
Second conviction within 1 year
$3.00
$100.00
346.53
Parking/standing where prohibited
$3.00
$40.00
Second conviction within 1 year
$6.00
$100.00
346.54
Improper parking/standing of
$3.00 vehicle
$40.00
Second conviction within 1 year
$6.00
$100.00
346.55(1)
Parking on left side of highway
$3.00
$200.00
346.55(3)
Parking on posted private
$3.00 property
$40.00
Second conviction within 1 year
$6.00
$100.00
A. 
Enforcement procedure. This article shall be enforced according to W.S.A. s. 66.12, ch. 800 and ss. 345.20 to 345.53.
[Amended 5-1-2000 by Ord. No. 9-00]
B. 
Deposit.
(1) 
Any person arrested for a violation of this article may make a deposit of money as directed by the arresting officer at the police station or at the office of the clerk of court or by mailing the deposit to such places. The arresting officer or the person receiving the deposit shall comply with W.S.A. s. 345.27, or, if the deposit is mailed, the signed statement required under W.S.A. s. 345.27 shall be mailed with the deposit. The arresting officer or the person receiving the deposit shall notify the arrested person, orally or in writing, that:
(a) 
If he fails to appear in court at the time fixed in the citation, he will be deemed to have rendered a plea of no contest and submitted to a forfeiture plus costs not to exceed the amount of the deposit; or
(b) 
If he fails to appear in court at the time fixed in the citation and if the court does not accept the deposit as a forfeiture, he will be summoned into court to answer the complaint.
(2) 
The amount of the deposit shall be determined in accordance with the deposit schedule established by the Board of County Judges and shall include the penalty assessment established under W.S.A. s. 165.87 and costs. If a deposit schedule has not been established, the arresting officer shall require the alleged offender to deposit the forfeiture established by the Chief of Police, which shall include the ten-percent penalty assessment established under W.S.A. s. 165.87. Deposits for nonmoving violations shall not include the penalty assessment.
(3) 
The arresting officer or the person receiving the deposit shall issue the arrested person a receipt therefor as required by W.S.A. s. 345.26(3)(b).
C. 
Stipulation of no contest. Any person charged with a violation of this article, except W.S.A. ss. 346.62(1) and 346.63(1), may make a stipulation of no contest pursuant to W.S.A. s. 345.27, which shall be received at the police station or the office of the clerk of court within 10 days of the date of the alleged violation. Such person shall, at the time of entering into the stipulation, make the deposit required under Subsection B if he has not already done so. A person who has mailed or filed a stipulation under this subsection may, however, appear in court on the appearance date and may be relieved from the stipulation for cause shown as required in W.S.A. s. 345.37.
[Added by Ord. No. 13-84]
Except as provided for in this article, no person shall operate any snowmobile, off-street recreational vehicle or other motor vehicle on private land, except with the express or implied permission of the landowner.
[1]
Editor's Note: See also Ch. 187, Peace and Good Order, § 187-3.
[Added 2-7-2000 by Ord. No. 5-00]
School bus operators shall use flashing red warning lights in a residence or business district when pupils or other authorized passengers are to be loaded or unloaded at a location at which there are no traffic signals and such persons must cross the street or highway before being loaded or after being unloaded, except red warning lights shall not be required when loading or unloading such persons in designated school bus loading zones.
[Added 7-16-2007 by Ord. No. 13-07]
A. 
Use of engine compression brakes prohibited. No person shall use, within the City limits of the City of Hudson, motor vehicle brakes that are in any way activated or operated by the compression of the engine of the motor vehicle (including those known as "Jake Brakes®"). It shall be an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section that compression brakes were applied in an emergency and were necessary for the protection of persons or property. Emergency vehicles shall be exempt from this subsection.
B. 
Penalties. Forfeitures for violation of this section shall be assessed as follows:
(1) 
For the first violation, a forfeiture of $100 plus costs shall be imposed.
(2) 
For the second and each subsequent violation occurring within a twelve month period, the forfeiture shall be $150 plus costs.
C. 
Effective date. This section shall be effective upon adoption by the Common Council and publication as required by law.
[Added 9-20-2010 by Ord. No. 13-10]
A. 
Definitions.
LOW-SPEED VEHICLE
A motor vehicle that conforms to the definition and requirements for low-speed vehicles, as adopted in the federal motor vehicle safety standards for low-speed vehicles under 49 CFR 571.3(b) and 571.500. "Low-speed vehicle" does not include a golf cart.
B. 
Low-speed vehicles will be allowed only on roadways within the City of Hudson which have a speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less.
C. 
Operation of low-speed vehicles on State Trunk Highway 35 or through intersections that cross State Trunk Highway 35 within the City of Hudson will only be allowed after written or oral consent has been provided by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. If the Department files a timely objection, this ordinance will not apply to State Trunk Highway 35 and the intersections crossing that highway.
[Added 8-5-2019 by Ord. No. 12-19; amended 11-18-2019 by Ord. No. 19-19]
A. 
Prohibition. No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any street or highway while using a hand-held mobile telephone or mobile electronic device.
B. 
Definitions. The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement of this section:
AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE
Shall have the same meaning as in § 340.01(3), Wis. Stats.
DRIVE
Shall have the same meaning as in § 343.305(1)(b), Wis. Stats.
MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Any hand-held or other portable electronic equipment capable of providing data communication between two or more persons, including a text-messaging device, a paging device, a personal digital assistant, a laptop computer, equipment capable of playing a video game or a digital video disk, equipment which provides navigation assistance to the operator of a motor vehicle which is not installed or integrated into the electrical system of a motor vehicle, or equipment on which digital photographs are taken or transmitted, or similar device or any combination thereof.
MOBILE TELEPHONE
Includes a cellular, analog, wireless or digital telephone capable of sending or receiving telephone communications without an access line for service.
USING
To dial, answer, talk, listen, send or read a text message, or otherwise manipulate the controls of a mobile telephone or other mobile electronic device.
C. 
Presumption. The driver of a motor vehicle who holds a hand-held mobile telephone to, or in the immediate proximity of his or her ear, is presumed to be using such telephone within the meaning of this section. The driver of a motor vehicle who holds a mobile electronic device in at least one hand is presumed to be using such mobile electronic device within the meaning of this section. The presumption established under this subsection may be rebutted upon the presentation of evidence that is clear, satisfactory and convincing to a reasonable certainty.
D. 
Exemptions. This section does not apply to any of the following:
(1) 
The driver of an authorized emergency vehicle or a member of the Armed Forces of the United States while driving a military vehicle and while in the performance of his or her official duties and within the scope of his or her employment.
(2) 
The use of a mobile telephone or mobile electronic device for the sole purpose of communicating with public safety personnel or duly licensed medical personnel regarding an emergency.
(3) 
The use of a voice-operated or hands-free device if the driver of the motor vehicle does not use his or her hand to operate the device, except to activate or deactivate a feature or function of the device.
(4) 
A driver of a motor vehicle while maintaining the motor vehicle in the park position where the motor vehicle has an automatic transmission, or in the neutral position with the emergency brake applied where the motor vehicle has a standard transmission, either on public or private property.
(5) 
An amateur radio operator who holds a valid amateur radio operator' s license issued by the Federal Communications Commission when he or she is using dedicated amateur radio two-way radio communication equipment and observing proper amateur radio operating procedures.
(6) 
Any audio equipment or equipment installed or integrated into the electrical system of a motor vehicle for the purpose of providing navigation assistance to the driver of the motor vehicle or video entertainment to the passengers in the rear seats of the motor vehicle.
E. 
Penalty. Any person who violates this section shall be subject to a forfeiture as provided in § 1-18 of the Code of the City of Hudson.
F. 
Severability. The terms and provisions of this section are severable. If any term, provision, or a portion of this section, for any reason is held to be invalid, unconstitutional, or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion of this section shall be deemed separate, distinct, and independent provisions of this section, and all remaining portions of this section shall remain in full force and effect.