Chapter 8.56
REGULATING TRAFFIC ON CERTAIN HIGHWAYS

Sections:

8.56.010  Regulated truck ban.

8.56.020  Repealed.

8.56.030  Restrictions upon use of streets by certain vehicles.

8.56.010 Regulated truck ban.

A. A regulated truck is any vehicle over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight the principal use of which is the transportation of commodities, merchandise, produce, freight, animals, or passengers for hire excluding school buses, emergency vehicles, duly franchised solid waste disposal and recycling vehicles and public transit vehicles. All regulated trucks are prohibited from all city streets and alleys except upon the designated truck routes set forth below and except that such vehicles may be operated on other streets and alleys only for the purpose of pick up and delivery of materials and then only by entering such street at the intersection nearest the designation of the vehicle and proceeding thereon no further than the next intersection thereafter.

B. The following streets or routes are hereby designated as the exclusive truck routes in the city of Edmonds:

1. SR-104;

2. Highway 99; and

3. 76th Street south of 196th Street to Highway 99. [Ord. 2849 § 1, 1991; Ord. 2377 § 1, 1983; Ord. 1169 § 91, 1966].

8.56.020 Certain vehicles prohibited from use of certain streets.

Repealed by Ord. 2849.

8.56.030 Restrictions upon use of streets by certain vehicles.

The city traffic engineer is authorized to determine and designate those heavily traveled streets upon which shall be prohibited the use of the roadway by motor-driven cycles, bicycles, horsedrawn vehicles or other nonmotorized traffic and shall erect appropriate signs giving notice thereof.

When signs are so erected giving notice thereof, no person shall disobey the restrictions stated on such signs. [Ord. 1169 § 93, 1966].

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