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For statutory provisions regarding motor vehicles generally, see AS 28; for state agency regulations, see Title 13, Alaska Administrative Code; for charter provisions authorizing adoption of regulations by reference, see City Charter §II-15.
Repeal of former Title 10.COrdinance Number 730, effective August 11, 1984, repealed former Title 10 and enacted new Title 10 in lieu of the repealed provisions.
Former Title 10 derived from CCK §7.1.1; CCK 7.1.2(A) - 7.1.2(P); CCK §7.1.3 - 7.1.6; CCK 7.1.7(A), 7.1.7(B); CCK §7.1.8 - 7.1.44; CCK 7.1.45(A) - 7.1.45(G); CCK §7.1.46 - 7.1.50; CCK 7.1.51(A) - 7.1.51(J); CCK 7.2.1(A) - 7.2.1(C); CCK §7.2.2; Ord. 331, 1968; Ord. 336, 1969; Ord. 338, 1969; Ord. 362, 1971; Ord. 383, 1972; Ord. 407, 1973; Ord. 571, 1980; Ord. 620, 1981; Ord. 624, 1981; Ord. 648, 1982; Ord. 697, 1983.
10.04 General provisions
10.08 Motor vehicle and driving offenses; rules of the road
10.12 Motor vehicle and driving offenses; vehicle equipment and inspection
10.16 Repealed
10.20 Repealed
10.24 Drivers' licenses
10.28 Snowmobiles and other off-road vehicles
10.32 Miscellaneous provisions
10.36 Abandoned vehicles
10.40 Impoundment of vehicles
10.44 Fine schedule
10.04.010 Short title; application
10.04.020 Adoption of state law
10.04.030 Application of state law
10.04.040 Citation of authority
10.04.050 Definitions
10.04.060 Repealed
10.04.010 Short title; application. This title may be referred to as the Kodiak Traffic Code. This title contains all general regulations of the city governing the travel, parking, standing, and equipping of vehicles in the city. (Ord. 1150 §1, 2002; Ord. 921 §1, 1991; Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.04.020 Adoption of state law. (a) Pursuant to AS 28.01.010, this title sets forth the provisions of AS Title 28 and the regulations adopted thereunder that the city has adopted by reference. The state statutes and regulations adopted by reference in this title have been modified or supplemented where the council has determined it to be necessary to meet specific local requirements.
(b) The state statutes and regulations adopted by reference in this title include all amendments to those statutes and regulations that become effective after the effective date of the adoption by reference. (Ord. 1150 §1, 2002; Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.04.030 Application of state law. Nothing in this title affects the application of the provisions of AS Title 28 and the regulations adopted thereunder within the city, or the enforcement of those provisions by city officers and employees. (Ord. 1150 §1, 2002; Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.04.040 Citation of authority. A traffic citation alleging a violation of a state statute or regulations adopted by reference in this title shall cite the number of the section of this title that adopts the pertinent state statute or regulation, and the number of the section of the adopted state statute or regulation. (Ord. 1150 §1, 2002; Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.04.050 Definitions. (a) AS 28.40.100, titled "Definitions for title," and 13 AAC 40.010, titled "Definitions," are adopted by reference to provide definitions of terms used in this title.
(b) As used in this title:
(1) "AAC" means the Alaska Administrative Code.
(2) "AS" means the Alaska Statutes. (Ord. 1150 §1, 2002; Ord. 921 §1 and §2, 1991; Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.04.060 Penalty. Repealed by Ordinance Number 826, effective January 1, 1988.
Repealed §10.04.060 derived from Ord. 730 (part), 1984.
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10.08.010 Rules of the road
10.08.015 Basic rule and maximum speed limit
10.08.020 Repealed
10.08.030 Additional parking regulations
10.08.040 Restricted parking; designation
10.08.050 Limited time parking
10.08.060 Motor vehicles used as living or sleeping accommodations
10.08.070 Limited use of vehicular ways and areas
10.08.080 Repealed
10.08.090 Skateboards and similar devices
10.08.010 Rules of the road. 13 AAC Chapter 02, titled "Motor Vehicle and Driving Offenses: Rules of the Road," is adopted by reference, subject to the local amendments set forth in this chapter. (Ord. 1150 §2, 2002; Ord. 921 §2, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.08.015 Basic rule and maximum speed limit. 13 AAC 02.275(b) is amended to read as follows:
(b) Except when a special hazard exists that requires a lower speed for compliance with (a) of 13 AAC 02.275(b), the maximum lawful speed on city streets is twenty (20) miles per hour, and no person may drive a vehicle at a speed in excess of this maximum limit, unless a different maximum limit is otherwise posted. (Ord. 1150 §3, 2002; Ord. 1036: 1996)
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10.08.020 Defacing or destroying traffic-control devices. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002.
Repealed §10.08.020 derived from Ord. 921 §2, 1991; Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.08.030 Additional parking regulations. Subsections (f) and (g) of 13 AAC 02.365 are hereby amended to read as follows:
(f) No person may park a vehicle upon a street, roadway, alley, vehicular way or area, or a municipal parking lot for the purpose of:
(1) Washing of the vehicle if the person parking the vehicle is a dealer, agent, or employee of a garage, filling station, or car wash;
(2) Repairing or performing maintenance work on the vehicle except repairs or maintenance necessitated by an emergency;
(3) Displaying the vehicle for sale or hire in the regular course of the person's business except that a motor bus, sightseeing vehicle, airline service vehicle, or taxicab may park in accordance with the provisions of 13 AAC 02.372 (see also 5.04.010(a));
(4) Storing or parking, without being attended by a driver, a vehicle to be used for hire to another person; or
(5) Commercial advertising.
(g) No person may park a vehicle on a street, highway, public way, or area, or in a municipal parking lot for a period of time longer than twenty-four hours unless otherwise designated. (Ord. 921 §2, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.08.040 Restricted parking; designation. For the purpose of 13 AAC 02.340, the following official traffic control devices have the following meanings:
(a) Parking is prohibited in the area next to a curb that is painted red.
(b) An area next to a curb that is painted yellow is a taxi or loading zone.
(c) A parking space designated with a sign bearing the federal handicapped symbol, and with the federal handicapped symbol painted on the parking space, is a designated handicapped zone. (Ord. 1150 §5, 2002; Ord. 772 §1, 1985: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.08.050 Limited time parking. (a) The chief of police may determine places in which there is a public demand or need for short-time or limited-time parking and may designate such places by proper traffic-control devices indicating the time limits for such parking.
(b) The chief of police may, upon request, issue a short-time parking permit for a specific area to persons which the chief sees in need of special parking privileges. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.08.060 Motor vehicles used as living or sleeping accommodations. No person may occupy or utilize any motor vehicle or trailer as living quarters or sleeping accommodations while the motor vehicle or trailer is parked on any public or private property in the corporate city limits, nor may any person park or leave standing a motor vehicle or trailer utilized or prepared for utilization as living quarters or sleeping accommodations through having been connected to any water, sewer, electric, or other utility lines or having been rendered incapable of immediate movement under its own power through the use of jacks, blocks, leveling devices or any other devices, except as provided in section 14.20.030 or section 14.20.040 of this code. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.08.070 Limited use of vehicular ways and areas. Subsection (a) of 13 AAC 02.482 is hereby amended to read as follows:
(a) No pedestrian, rider of a bicycle, or driver of a vehicle may travel on a vehicular way or area as defined in AS 28.40.100(a) (18) when it is designated for use by a different mode of travel than used by a pedestrian, rider of a bicycle, or driver of a vehicle. (Ord. 921 §1 and §2, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.08.080 Handicapped parking restricted. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002.
Repealed §10.08.080 derived from Ord. 772 §2, 1985.
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10.08.090 Skateboards and similar devices. (a) No person may ride or operate a skateboard, unicycle, coaster, scooter, roller skates, in-line skates, or a similar device upon any sidewalk, plaza, parking lot or vehicular way or area within or immediately adjacent to the area bounded by Center Avenue from West Rezanof Drive to and including the Alaska Marine Highway System ferry dock (also known as City of Kodiak Pier 1), Marine Way from Center Avenue to West Rezanof Drive, and West Rezanof Drive from Marine Way to Center Avenue. The area described in the foregoing sentence includes St. Paul’s Plaza, the ferry dock and the parking area immediately adjacent to it, the small boat harbor parking lots on the south side of Marine Way, and the west side of West Rezanof Drive.
(b) Every person using a device enumerated in section (a) of this ordinance, where not prohibited, upon any sidewalk, public path, roadway or any other public property shall use such device in a careful and prudent manner and at a rate of speed no greater than is reasonable and proper under the conditions existing at the point of operation, taking into account the amount and character of pedestrian traffic, grade and surface, and shall obey all traffic control devices. Every person using a device enumerated in section (a) of this ordinance upon any sidewalk or public path shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian
(c) Every person using a device enumerated in section (a) of this ordinance when operated on a roadway shall obey all traffic control devices applicable to vehicles and bicycles on a roadway except those which by their nature can have no application to the devices enumerated.
(d) The penalty for a violation of this section shall be:
(1) First Offense, a fine of $20.00
(2) Second Offense, a fine of $40.00
(3) Third and subsequent offenses, a fine of $60.00
(e) Any officer issuing a citation for a violation of this section may seize and impound as evidence or instrumentality of the offense any device utilized by the cited offender in violation of this section. Any device seized under (e) of this section shall not be returned to the offender or owner until and unless the violation has been properly adjudicated by a court of competent jurisdiction, and the offender or owner provides evidence of the adjudication. (Ord. 1153 §1, 2003; Ord. 838 §1, 1988)
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CHAPTER 10.12
MOTOR VEHICLES AND DRIVING OFFENSES
VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND INSPECTION
10.12.010 Vehicle equipment and inspection
10.12.020 Flashing blue lights on vehicles
10.12.030 Vehicles transporting hazardous materials
10.12.010 Vehicle equipment and inspection. 13 AAC Chapter 04, titled "Motor Vehicle and Driving Offenses: Vehicle Equipment and Inspection," is adopted by reference, subject to the local amendments set forth in this chapter. (Ord. 1150 §7, 2002; Ord. 921 §2, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.12.020 Flashing blue lights on vehicles. Subsection (a) of 13 AAC 04.100 is hereby amended to read as follows:
(a) A fireman, when authorized by the chief of the fire department, may equip the fireman's private vehicle with a flashing blue light which must be visible from the front and sides for a distance of 300 feet in normal sunlight. The flashing blue light authorized by this subsection may be illuminated only when the driver of the vehicle is a member of the fire department responding to an emergency, and the vehicle displays a sign or plate which indicates that the driver is a member of the Kodiak fire department. (Ord. 921 §2, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.12.030 Vehicles transporting hazardous materials. (a) A person shall give the Kodiak fire department and the Kodiak police department at least four hours notice before transporting an explosive or other hazardous material on a highway or vehicular way or area. No person may transport an explosive or other hazardous material on a highway or vehicular way or area without first obtaining permission to do so from the Kodiak fire department and without using such safety devices and complying with such restrictions as the fire chief may require to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
(b) In this section, "explosive or hazardous material" means dynamite, nitroglycerine, or similar high explosive normally used for commercial blasting, radioactive material, chlorine gas, or ammonia in containers weighing more than 150 pounds, but does not include ammonia or chorine gas in containers weighing not more than 2,000 pounds that are transported by a certificated common carrier. (Ord. 1150 §8, 2002; Ord. 921 §2, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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Chapter 10.16 repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Former Chapter 10.16 derived from Ord. 921 §2, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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CHAPTER 10.20
VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND TITLE
Chapter 10.20 repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Former Chapter 10.20 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.24.010 Unlawful use of classified license
10.24.020 Repealed
10.24.030 Repealed
10.24.040 Repealed
10.24.050 Repealed
10.24.060 Repealed
10.24.010 Unlawful use of classified license. 13 AAC 08.140, titled "Unlawful Use of Classified License," is adopted by reference. (Ord. 1150 §11, 2002; Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.24.020 Possession of license. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.24.020 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.24.030 Operation in violation of restrictions. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.24.030 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.24.040 License to be carried and exhibited on demand. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.24.040 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.24.050 Unlawful use of license. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.24.050 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.24.060 Unlawful use of classified license. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.24.060 derived from Ord. 921 §2, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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SNOWMOBILES AND OTHER OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
For statutory provisions regarding off-road vehicles, see 13 AAC 02.430, 13 AAC 02.455, AS 5.30, and AS 28. For vehicle equipment and inspection, see §10.12.010 of this code; for adoption of definitions, see §10.04.050 of this code.
10.28.010 Definitions
10.28.020 Compliance with state law
10.28.030 Use regulated
10.28.040 Operations on highways and other locations
10.28.050 Applicability of regulations; parental responsibility
10.28.060 Riding on snowmobiles and other off-road vehicles
10.28.070 Towing
10.28.080 Exceptions
10.28.090 Time restriction
10.28.100 Authorized area of operation
10.28.110 Driver's license required
10.28.010 Definitions. (a) For the purposes of this chapter, "highway" shall be deemed as meaning any street, road, highway, alley, or bike trail from property line to property line, officially classified as a public right-of-way by the city.
(b) "Off-road vehicles" shall be deemed as, but not limited to, snow machines, all-terrain vehicles, three wheelers, and motorcycles not licensed for use upon the highways. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.28.020 Compliance with state law. (a) All provisions of Alaska Statutes regulating the registration, operation, and equipment of off-road vehicles apply in addition to any specific ordinances of the city, and shall be enforced as city ordinances at the discretion of the city pursuant to the authority enacted in AS 28.01.010(b).
(b) All provisions of title 13 of the Alaska Administrative Code, and title 28 of the Alaska Statutes regulating traffic and the operation of motor vehicles upon streets or highways shall apply to the operation of off-road vehicles except those which by their nature can have no application. (Ord. 921 §1 and §2, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.28.030 Use regulated. No person shall operate or ride upon an off-road vehicle within the city limits:
(a) In or upon a park or other city-owned property, except in areas as provided in this chapter, which are designated as off-road vehicle areas;
(b) On private property of another without the express permission to do so by the owner or authorized occupant of the property;
(c) In a careless, reckless, or negligent manner so as to endanger or likely to endanger the safety of any person or property of any other person;
(d) While under the influence of intoxicating liquor, narcotics, or drugs;
(e) To intentionally drive, chase, run over, or kill any animals;
(f) While transporting any loaded or unloaded weapon; or
(g) The prohibitions of subsections (a) and (b) above apply to any vehicle, whether licensed or not, when operated off public streets, highways, roads, or rights-of-way. (Ord. 777, 1985: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.28.040 Operation on highways and other locations. A snowmobile or an off-road vehicle may be driven on a roadway, bike trail, or shoulder of a highway only under the following circumstances:
(a) When crossing a highway as provided in (d)(l) of this section, or when traversing a bridge or culvert on a highway, but then only by driving at the extreme right-hand edge of the bridge or culvert and only when the traverse can be completed with safety and without interfering with other traffic on the highway;
(b) When use of the highway by other motor vehicles is impossible because of snow or ice accumulation or other natural conditions or when the highway is posted or otherwise designated as being open to travel by off-road vehicles;
(c) When highway driving is authorized by an authority having jurisdiction over the highway, but only in accordance with restrictions which may be imposed by that authority with regard to highway use; or
(d) When driven on the right-of-way of a highway which is not a controlled access highway, outside the roadway or shoulder, and no closer than six feet from the nearest edge of the roadway; no person may drive an off-road vehicle within the area dividing the roadways of a divided highway, except to cross the highway as provided in this section.
(1) A snowmobile or an off-road vehicle may make a direct crossing of a highway if:
(A) The crossing is made approximately at a right angle to the highway and at a location where visibility along the highway in both directions is clear for a sufficient distance to assure safety, and the crossing can be completed safely and without interfering with other traffic on the highway; and
(B) The vehicle is brought to a complete stop before crossing the shoulder or roadway, and the driver yields the right-of-way to all traffic on the highway.
(2) No snowmobile or other off-road vehicle may cross or travel on a sidewalk, a location intended for pedestrian or other non-motorized traffic, an alley, or a vehicular way or area which is not open to snowmobile or off-highway vehicle operation, except as provided in (d)(l) of this section. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.28.050 Applicability of regulations; parental responsibility. (a) No parent or guardian may authorize or knowingly or unknowingly permit a child to violate any provision of this chapter.
(b) Every person operating a snowmobile or other off-road vehicle upon a highway has the rights and is subject to the duties applicable to the driver of any other vehicle under this chapter, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, and except as to those provisions of this chapter which by their nature have no application. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.28.060 Riding on snowmobiles and other off-road vehicles. A person driving a snowmobile
or other off-road vehicle may ride only on a permanent seat attached to the vehicle. No snowmobile or other off-road vehicle, when driven on a highway, may be used to carry persons other than the driver, unless the vehicle is designed and equipped with a seat for a passenger. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.28.070 Towing. No person shall operate an off-road vehicle while towing a sled, toboggan, or other object, nor any person riding on same unless such sled, toboggan, or other object is attached to the off-road vehicle by a rigid bar, and the towed object shall be equipped with a red reflector on each side of rear. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.28.080 Exceptions. Upon recommendation by the city manager and approved by the city council, controlled special events may be excepted from specific portions of this chapter, when satisfactory evidence is shown that the public health, safety, and welfare is protected. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.28.090 Time restriction. No person shall operate or ride upon an off-road vehicle within the city limits after ten p.m., nor before eight a.m., except that this section shall not apply to an employee or an authorized officer of a municipal or state law enforcement agency while in the performance of official duties. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.28.100 Authorized area of operation. (a) The only area within the corporate limits of the city authorized for operation of snowmobiles is defined as those portions of U.S. Survey 3945 lying northwesterly of Pillar Mountain Road and southwesterly of the upper reservoir.
(b) Transportation to and from the designated area shall only be by truck or trailer to that part of Pillar Mountain Road below the city chlorinator building near the lower reservoir. Use of snowmobiles for transport within the city limits to the designated area is prohibited. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.28.110 Driver's license required. A driver or operator of an off-road vehicle shall be required to have a valid motor vehicle operator's license or permit, or be accompanied by a person having such valid license, while operating a snowmobile in the area designated in section 10.28.100 or under the authorization of section 10.28.080. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.32.010 Repealed
10.32.020 Repealed
10.32.030 Repealed
10.32.040 Repealed
10.32.050 Repealed
10.32.060 Repealed
10.32.070 Repealed
10.32.080 Repealed
10.32.090 Repealed
10.32.100 Confinement of loads
10.32.110 Removal of dirt and debris
10.32.010 Miscellaneous provisions. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002.
Repealed §10.32.010 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.32.020 Tampering with or damaging a vehicle. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.32.020 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.32.030 Immediate notice of accident. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.32.030 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.32.040 Rendering of report by others. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.32.040 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.32.050 Penalty for false information. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.32.050 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.32.060 False report or destruction of evidence. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.32.060 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.32.070 Unlawful obstruction or blocking of traffic. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.32.070 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.32.080 Disobedience to signals of officer regulating traffic unlawful. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.32.080 derived from Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.32.090 Operation of vehicle with certain tires prohibited. Repealed by Ordinance No. 1150, effective August 10, 2002. Repealed §10.32.090 derived from Ord. 730 (part), 1984
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10.32.100 Confinement of loads. (a) No vehicle shall be driven or moved on any highway unless the vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to prevent any of the load from dropping, shifting, leaking, or escaping, except that sand may be dropped for the purpose of securing traction, and water or other substance may be sprinkled on a roadway in cleaning or maintaining it.
(b) No person may operate on any highway any vehicle with a load unless the load, and any covering on it, is securely fastened so as to prevent the covering or load from coming loose, detached, or in any manner a hazard to other users of the highway. (Ord. 738 §1, 1984)
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10.32.110 Removal of dirt and debris. (a) A contractor or other person in control of a construction, excavation, or other project necessitating or involving the hauling of dirt, rock, sand, or other materials or debris upon a highway or vehicular way or area shall conduct that project in such a manner as to avoid such materials being dropped, dragged, tracked, or otherwise deposited upon a highway or vehicular way and shall sweep, wash, or otherwise clean all such materials and debris from highways or vehicular ways affected by the project no less frequently than at the close of each working day.
(b) Any contractor or other person who fails to comply with the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section shall pay all costs and expenses incurred by the city in cleaning the affected highways or other vehicular ways. (Ord. 738 §2, 1984)
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10.36.010 Abandoned vehicles
10.36.020 Presumption of abandonment
10.36.030 Proceeds from sale of abandoned vehicles
10.36.010 Abandoned vehicles. AS 28.11 entitled "Abandoned Vehicles" as currently enacted is hereby adopted by reference to regulate abandoned vehicles in the city of Kodiak. The provisions relating to abandoned vehicles so adopted shall be interpreted, administered, and enforced with local amendments specifically set forth in this chapter. (Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.36.020 Presumption of abandonment. AS 28.11.020 is hereby amended to read as follows: A vehicle which has been left unattended, standing, parked upon, or within 10 feet of the traveled portion of a highway in excess of twenty-four hours, or a vehicle left standing or parked on private property or upon other property of the city of Kodiak where not specifically permitted by a traffic-control device for more than twenty-four hours, without the consent of the owner or person in charge of the property, may be removed under AS 28.11.030 and treated as an abandoned vehicle, unless the vehicle is reclaimed and removed before the action regarding removal is taken under AS 28.11.030. The city of Kodiak, for good cause, may make provision for parking of vehicles on municipal property other than as specified in this section. (Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.36.030 Proceeds from sale of abandoned vehicles. AS 28.11.110 is hereby amended to read as follows: The proceeds from the sale of an abandoned vehicle under this chapter after deducting the cost of impounding, advertising, and selling the vehicle shall be deposited with the city and accounted for as a fund for the disposal of abandoned vehicles and shall be made available to the police department for expenses incurred in the disposition of abandoned vehicles which do not generate any revenue. (Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.40.010 Impoundment
10.40.020 Safe and secure area or facility
10.40.030 Inventory of impounded vehicles
10.40.040 Order to release impounded vehicle
10.40.050 Sale at public auction
10.40.060 Fees and expenses
10.40.070 Records kept; disposal
10.40.010 Impoundment. A person authorized by contract, or other official order, may remove an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicle; or one involved in a collision or a police investigation; or any motor vehicle located or standing upon any public property, street, or alley right-of-way in violation of the provisions or this code; or any vehicle found to be mechanically unsafe to operate upon any street or alley; or whenever the driver of any vehicle is found to be incapacitated or is taken into custody by an officer for an offense involving either driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs, reckless driving, negligent driving, or any felony; or if any vehicle is located on private property and the owner or lessee notifies the chief of police in writing that any vehicle has been located on the property for over twenty-four hours without the consent of the owner or lessee by towing it to an approved impound area or facility. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.40.020 Safe and secure area or facility. All vehicles impounded by official order of the city shall be stored in a safe and secure area or facility. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.40.030 Inventory of impounded vehicles. (a) Upon impoundment and storage of a vehicle, a police officer or other authorized person shall make, or cause to be made, an inventory of the contents of the vehicle and an estimate of the value of those contents. The inventory shall be included in or attached to a written report which shall describe the vehicle, the date, time, and place of impoundment, the grounds for impoundment, and the place of impoundment of the vehicle. At the time of release of the vehicle, the person to whom the vehicle is to be released shall review the inventory to confirm the vehicle contents and shall sign a statement acknowledging the accuracy of the inventory and the receipt of the vehicle contents.
(b) If, at the time the inventory is conducted, property is discovered which could be readily removed from the vehicle and which has an estimated value in excess of $100, or which is, or could be, dangerous or hazardous if left in the vehicle or unlawfully removed, the impounding officer may, at the officer's discretion, cause that property to be stored in the police evidence locker or other suitable location pending its release to the owner. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.40.040 Order to release impounded vehicle. A person authorized by contract, or other official order, may release any vehicle impounded pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. Such release shall only be made to a person who presents a valid "Order to Release" signed by the chief of police. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.40.050 Sale at public auction. A person authorized by contract, or other official order, may arrange the sale at public auction of any vehicle which has remained in impound for such period of time, under such circumstances, and after such notice as is required to authorize such sale pursuant to state law; provided however, that no such auction will be conducted without written approval from the chief of police specifying the vehicle or vehicles to be sold. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984) (See also 7.36.045.)
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10.40.060 Fees and expenses. The city, or its authorized agent, shall collect directly from the vehicle owner or his agent, any towing, impound, storage, and/or disposal fees or expenses associated with vehicles towed or impounded. Under the authority of AS 28.10.502, a person authorized by contract, or other official order, to tow, transport, or store a vehicle has a possessory lien on the vehicle. The lien remains in effect while the vehicle is in the possession of the person, and the vehicle may be sold to pay the charges for towing, transportation, or storage. (Ord. 921 §1, 1991: Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.40.070 Records kept; disposal. (a) A person authorized by contract, or other official order, to tow and/or store vehicles shall maintain and make available to the city such records as the city may require, including, but not by way of limitation, written records reflecting the time, place, and circumstances associated with the impoundment of each such vehicle, an inventory of its contents at the time of impoundment, and details concerning its release or sale at public auction.
(b) All records maintained pursuant to this section shall be retained for at least two years and made available to the city upon request. In no event shall any records maintained pursuant to this section be destroyed without prior written consent of the city. (Ord. 730 (part), 1984)
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10.44.010 Disposition of scheduled offenses
10.44.020 Failure to obey citation
10.44.030 Vehicle and traffic offenses; fine schedule
10.44.010 Disposition of scheduled offenses. (a) A person cited for an offense for which a fine amount is established in section 10.44.030 may dispose of the charge by mailing or personally delivering to the Alaska Court System (per AS 29.25.075) within five days of the date of the citation the fine amount plus any surcharge required to be imposed by AS 29.25.074, and the citation with the "no contest plea" box checked on the back of the citation. The payment of a fine under this subsection shall be treated as a judgment of conviction under this chapter.
(b) If a person cited for an offense for which a fine amount is established in section 10.44.030 appears in court to contest the citation and is found guilty, the maximum sentence which may be imposed is the scheduled fine amount plus any surcharge required to be imposed by AS 29.25.074.
(c) A person cited for an offense for which a fine amount is established in section 10.44.030 does not have a right to a jury or to a court-appointed lawyer. (Ord. 1150 §14, 2002; Ord. 1081, §11, 1998; Ord. 826 §2, (part), 1988)
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10.44.020 Failure to obey citation. If a person is cited for an offense for which a scheduled fine has been established and fails to pay the fine, or appear in court, the citation shall be considered a summons for a misdemeanor. (Ord. 1150 §14, 2002; Ord. 1081, §12, 1998; Ord. 826 §2, (part), 1988)
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10.44.030 Vehicle and traffic offenses; fine schedule. (a) Pursuant to AS 28.05.151, the following vehicle and traffic offenses are amenable to disposition without court appearance upon payment of a fine in the amount listed below. The fine amounts listed below are doubled for violations committed within a highway work zone, as that term is defined in AS 28.40.100 and 13 AAC 40.010(b).
(b) Pursuant to AS 28.15.131 and 13 AAC 04.008, a citation for an offense listed as "Corr" must be dismissed (or voided) if proof of correction is presented to an inspection official within the time allowed. If the required repair is not made, the offense may be disposed of without court appearance upon payment of the fine amount listed.
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STATUTE, REGULATION OR ORDINANCE |
DESCRIPTION OF OFFENSE |
FINE |
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13 AAC 02.005(a) |
Disobedience to Traffic Control Devices |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.010(a)(1)(A & B) |
FTY to Vehicle in Intersection After Green Signal |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.010(a)(1)(A & B) |
FTY to Pedestrian in Crosswalk After Green Signal |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.010(a)(3)(A) |
Failure to Stop for Steady Red Traffic Signal |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.010(a)(3)(B) |
FTY When Turning on Red Signal |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.010(a)(3)(B) |
Turning on Red Signal When Prohibited |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.010(a)(3)(C) |
Failure to Stop for Steady Red Arrow |
150 |
|
13 AAC 02.010(b) |
Position of Vehicle Stopping at Intersection |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.015 |
Failure to Obey Pedestrian Control Signal |
40 |
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13 AAC 02.020(a)(1) |
Failure to Yield After Stopping for Flashing Red Signal |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.020(a)(1) |
Failure to Stop for Flashing Red Signal |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.025 |
Lane Use Control Signals |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.030(a) |
Display of Unauthorized Signs, Signals, or Markings |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.050(a) |
Failure to Drive on Right Side of Roadway |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.050(a)(3) |
FTY When Driving Left of Obstructed Roadway |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.050(b) |
Vehicle Not to Use Left Lane at Less than Speed Limit |
75 |
|
13 AAC 02.050(b) |
Turn Off Required When 5 or More Vehicles Are Behind Charge under AS 24.35.140(b) |
100
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13 AAC 02.055(a) |
Improper Overtaking on Right |
75 |
|
13 AAC 02.055(b) |
Return to Lane Only When Clear |
100 |
|
13 AAC 02.060(a) |
Limitations on Driving Left of Center |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.065(a) |
Improper Overtaking on the Left |
150 |
|
13 AAC 02.065(a) |
FTY to Overtaking Vehicle |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.065(b) |
FTY to On-Coming Traffic When Passing |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.070 |
FTY ½ of Roadway to On-Coming Vehicle and Failure to Pass on Right of On-Coming Vehicle |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.075(b) |
Passing/Driving Left of Center in No Pass Zone |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.080(b-c) |
Wrong Way on One-Way Roadway |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.085(a) |
Improper Lane Change |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.085(b) |
Improper Use of Center Lane of 3-Lane Roadway |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.090(a-c) |
Following Too Closely |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.095(a) |
Driving Over, Across, or Within Barrier/Median |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.095(a) |
Failure to Stay on Right Side of Divided Highway |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.095(c) |
Improper Entry/Exit-Controlled-Access Highway |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.107 |
Drive Nearest Right Edge on Narrow/Winding Roadway |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.120(a) |
FTY to Vehicle on Right at Unsigned Intersection |
90 |
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13 AAC 02.120(b) |
FTY to Vehicle Entering Intersection After Stop |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.125 |
FTY When Turning Left |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.130(b) |
Improper Position of Vehicle Stopping at Stop Sign |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.130(b-c) |
FTY After Stopping or at Yield Sign |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.130(b) |
Failure to Stop for Stop Sign |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.135(b) |
FTY When Entering Roadway from Non-Roadway |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.140(c) |
Driver of Emergency Vehicle Not to Disregard Safety |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.150(a-b) |
Pedestrians Subject to Traffic Regulations |
40 |
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13 AAC 02.155(a) |
FTY to Pedestrian in Crosswalk |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.155(b) |
Pedestrian to Exercise Due Caution |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.155(c) |
Vehicle Not to Pass Vehicle Stopped for Pedestrian |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.155(e) |
Not to Drive Within or Through Pedestrian Safety Zone |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.160(a-f) |
Pedestrian Crossing at Other than Crosswalks |
25 |
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13 AAC 02.175(a-e) |
Pedestrian to Use Sidewalk/Left Edge of Roadway and Not Interfere, Sleep, Loiter, or Obstruct |
40 |
| 13 AAC 02.180
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Pedestrian Not to Distract Drivers When Soliciting Rides and Pedestrian Not to Solicit Employment, Business, or Contributions from Vehicle Occupants |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.190(a) |
FTY to Pedestrian w/White Cane/Guide Dog |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.190(b) |
Not to Use White Cane/Guide Dog Unless Blind |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.195(a) |
Pedestrian FTY to Authorized Emergency Vehicle |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.200(a-c) |
Improper Position/Method Turning at Intersection |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.205(a-b) |
U-Turn Only When Safe/Not on Hill, Crest, or Curve |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.210 |
Improper Start From Parked/Stopped/Standing |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.215(a-f) |
Signals Required - Turn/Stop/Slowing-Discontinue After |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.240(a-b) |
Obedience to Train Signals and Barriers |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.250(a) |
Certain Vehicles to Stop at All Railroad Crossings |
200 |
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13 AAC 02.255(a & b) |
Heavy Equipment to Give Notice of RR Crossing |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.255(a & c) |
Heavy Equipment to Stop at RR Crossing |
200 |
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13 AAC 02.257 |
Give Warning w/Horn When Vision Restricted/ Alley/Driveway/Bldgs |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.257 |
Stop: Emerging from Alley/Driveway/Building |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.257 |
Position of Stop When Emerging From Alley/Driveway/Bldg. |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.265 |
Stop When Traffic May be Obstructed |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.275(a) |
Basic Speed: Reasonable & Prudent for Road Conditions |
90 |
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13 AAC 02.275(b) |
Speeding: 3-9 mph over posted limit 10-19 mph over posted limit 20 mph over posted limit |
8/mi. 8/mi. 12/mi.
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13 AAC 02.280(a-d) |
Altered Speed Limits: 3-9 mph over posted limit 10-19 mph over posted limit 20 mph over posted limit |
8/mi. 8/mi. 12/mi.
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13 AAC 02.295 |
Minimum Speed Regulation |
60 |
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13 AAC 02.325(a) |
Speed Limitation on Motor- Driven Cycles at Night |
60 |
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13 AAC 02.325(b) & (e) |
Special Speed Limit When: (b) Towing Mobile Home or (e) Passing School Bus with Flashing Yellow Lights 3-9 mph over 10-19 mph over posted limit 20 mph over posted limit |
8/mi. 8/mi. 12/mi.
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13 AAC 02.325(c) |
Driving With Lighted Headlights At Unreasonable Speed |
75 |
| 13 AAC 02.325(d) |
Special Speed Limitations on Public School or Playground or Crosswalk: 3-9 mph over 10-19 mph over posted limit 20 mph over posted limit |
12/mi., 6 points 14/mi., 6 points 16/mi., 6 points
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13 AAC 02.325(f) |
Overweight, Oversize or Excess Speed When Crossing Over Bridge or Through Tunnel: 3-9 mph over 10-19 mph over posted limit 20 mph over posted limit Overwidth Overlength Overweight |
8/mi. 8/mi. 12/mi. . 50/ft. 25ft. .05/lb.
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13 AAC 02.340(a-d except (d)(1)(L)) |
Stopping/Standing/Parking on Highway/Other Location |
25 |
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13 AAC 02.340(d)(1)(L) |
Handicapped Parking, Charge under AS 28.35.235 1st offense 2nd offense |
125 250
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13 AAC 02.365(a-g) |
Additional Parking Regulations |
25 |
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13 AAC 02.367(d) |
Not to Stop/Stand/Park in Loading Zone |
25 |
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13 AAC 02.372(b) |
Position of Bus Stopping to Load/Unload Passengers |
25 |
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13 AAC 02.372(c) |
Taxi Cab Restrictions on Standing/Parking |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.372(d) |
Stop/Stand in Bus Stop/Taxi Stand |
25 |
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13 AAC 02.377(c-f) |
Parking Meter Violations |
15 |
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13 AAC 02.395(b-e) |
Special Bicycle Violations |
40 |
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13 AAC 02.400(a-h) |
Riding Bicycles on Roadways/Bike Paths |
40 |
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13 AAC 02.420(a-c) |
Parking of Bicycles |
20 |
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13 AAC 02.425(a-c) |
Special Motorcycle Violations |
60 |
| 13 AAC 02.425(d) |
Motorcycle Cling to Other Vehicle |
200 |
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13 AAC 02.427(a) |
Motor Vehicle Not to Deprive Motorcycle of Full Lane Use |
50 |
|
13 AAC 02.427(a) |
Motorcycles More than Two Abreast |
50 |
|
13 AAC 02.427(b) |
Motorcycle Passing in Same Lane As Other Motor Vehicle |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.445 |
Snowmobile and Other Off-Highway Vehicle Violations |
75 |
|
13 AAC 02.455(a-f) |
Snowmobile and Other Off-Highway Vehicle Operation on Highways and Other Locations |
50 |
| 13 AAC 02.455(g) |
Snowmobile or Other Off-Highway Vehicle Traveling on Pedestrian Pathway |
100
|
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13 AAC 02.480 |
Requirements for Unattended Motor Vehicle |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.482(a) |
Bicycles/Pedestrians Traveling in Prohibited Area |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.482(a) |
Driving a Motor Vehicle Where Prohibited |
150 |
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13 AAC 02.482(b) |
Non-Motorized Vehicle to Yield to Traffic on Roadway |
40 |
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13 AAC 02.485(a-b) |
Limitation on Backing |
75 |
|
13 AAC 02.487 |
Driving Vehicle on Sidewalk |
150 |
|
13 AAC 02.495(a&c) |
Obstructing Driver's View/Control of Vehicle |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.495(d) |
Opening Doors/Entering or Leaving When Vehicle in Motion |
25 |
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13 AAC 02.495(e-f) |
Person Riding Outside Vehicle Or In Trailer |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.497(a) |
Interfering w/Funeral Procession |
75 |
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13 AAC 02.497(b) |
Requirements for Drivers in Funeral Procession |
40 |
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13 AAC 02.497(c) |
Permit Requirements for Funeral Procession/Parade |
40 |
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13 AAC 02.505(d-e) |
Motor Vehicle Drivers to Exercise Due Care Re Animals |
125 |
|
13 AAC 02.515 |
Coasting Prohibited |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.517(a-e,g) |
Emergency Vehicle Regulations |
60 |
|
13 AAC 02.520(a) |
Following Emergency Vehicle Closer Than 500 Feet |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.520(b) |
Improper Stopping/Parking at Emergency Scene |
100 |
|
13 AAC 02.520(c) |
Crossing Fire Hose |
100 |
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13 AAC 02.530(d) |
Haul/Drag Material Causing Damage to Highway |
150 |
|
13 AAC 02.532 |
RR Trains Not to Block Roadways |
50 |
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13 AAC 02.545(a) |
Drinking While Driving |
300 |
|
13 AAC 02.545(b) |
Drivers to Exercise Due Care to Avoid Collision |
150 |
|
13 AAC 04.003 |
Minimum Equipment Required for Sale/Rent/Lease/Loan |
75 |
|
13 AAC 04.004(a-c) |
Sale or Use of Equipment |
50 |
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13 AAC 04.005(a) |
Disconnection/Alteration of Equipment |
50 |
|
13 AAC 04.005(b) |
Operating A Vehicle Modified To Be Too Low or Too High |
300 |
|
13 AAC 04.005(c) |
Operating A Vehicle With Features or Load Adversely Affecting Steering, Braking, or Stability |
200 |
|
13 AAC 04.006(b-c) |
Submit to Roadside Vehicle Inspection |
75 |
|
13 AAC 04.009(a-c) |
Prohibited Practices--Inspection/Repair |
50 |
|
13 AAC 04.010 |
Illuminate Lights as Required |
50 |
|
13 AAC 04.015(d) |
Lights Must Be in Good Working Order, Securely Mounted, Not Obstructed |
75 |
|
13 AAC 04.020(a) & (f-g) |
Headlight Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.020(e)(1 & 2) |
Headlight Dimming Requirements |
50 |
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13 AAC 04.025(a-c) |
Taillight Requirements |
Corr/40 |
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13 AAC 04.030(a) |
Reflector Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.035(a-c) |
Stop Light Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.037(a-c) |
Turn Light Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.040(a-q) |
Additional Lighting Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.070(a-d) |
Parking Light Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.070(e) |
Parking Lights Not Used When Vehicle in Motion |
50 |
|
13 AAC 04.090(a),(c),(g) |
Additional Lights Required for Emergency Vehicle |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.095(c-i) |
Flashing Yellow Vehicular Light Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.095(d), (g), (i) |
Flashing Yellow Lights Used When Required |
75 |
|
13 AAC 04.097(a-c) |
Special School Bus Lighting Equipment |
Corr/100 |
|
13 AAC 04.097(a) |
Use of Flashing Red Light–School Bus |
60 |
|
13 AAC 04.100(a-h) |
Improper Use of Flashing Blue Lights |
60 |
|
13 AAC 04.145(a-e) |
Improper Use of Auxiliary/Spot Lights |
60 |
|
13 AAC 04.145(a-e) |
Restrictions on Lighting Equipment |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.145(f) |
Use of Lights in Colors Not Authorized |
50 |
|
13 AAC 04.205(a-c) |
Brake Requirements |
Corr/90 |
|
13 AAC 04.205(d) & (e) |
Improper Towing |
300 |
|
13 AAC 04.210(a) |
Failure to Give Audible Warning as Required |
50 |
|
13 AAC 04.210(a-d) |
Horn/Warning Device Requirements |
Corr/60 |
|
13 AAC 04.215(a-b) |
Muffler Requirements |
Corr/60 |
| 13 AAC 04.220(a-c) |
Mirror Requirements |
Corr/60 |
|
13 AAC 04.223 |
Tinted Windows |
Corr/150 |
|
13 AAC 04.225(a-b) |
View Not To Be Obstructed |
60 |
|
13 AAC 04.225(a-g) |
Windshield and Wiper Requirements |
Corr/50 |
|
13 AAC 04.230(a-e) |
Tire Restrictions and Requirements |
Corr/100 |
|
13 AAC 04.240(a-c) |
Flares/Other Warning Devices Requirements |
75 |
|
13 AAC 04.245(a-i) |
Display of Warning Lights/Devices |
75 |
|
13 AAC 04.247(a-c) |
Color/Special Equipment on School Buses |
Corr/100 |
|
13 AAC 04.247(d) |
Improper Use of Signs/Stop Arm on School Bus |
50 |
|
13 AAC 04.250 |
Compressed Gas Fuel Requirements: Venting and Signage |
Corr/150 |
|
13 AAC 04.252(a-c) |
Slow Moving Vehicle Emblem Requirements |
50 |
|
13 AAC 04.255(b-d) |
Air Conditioning Equipment Requirements |
Corr/100 |
|
13 AAC 04.257 |
Emission Control System Requirements |
Corr/100 |
|
13 AAC 04.260(a-c) |
Restrictions on Television/Headset in Motor Vehicle |
150 |
|
13 AAC 04.265(a-b) |
Anti-Spray Device Requirements (see AS 28.35.253 also) |
Corr/50 |
|
13 AAC 04.270(a),(c) |
Safety Belt Requirements |
Corr/75 |
|
13 AAC 04.272 |
Energy Absorption System Requirements |
Corr/75 |
|
13 AAC 04.275(a-e) |
Connections/Safety Devices--Towed Vehicles |
75 |
|
13 AAC 04.320(a-b) |
Motorcycle Headlight Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.320(c) |
Bicycle Headlight Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.320(d) |
Lights Turned On When on Highway–Motor Driven Cycle |
60 |
|
13 AAC 04.325(a) |
Bicycle Taillight Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.325(a-b) |
Motorcycle Taillight Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.330(a-b) |
Motorcycle Stop/Turn Light Requirements |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.335(a) |
Motorcycle Reflector Requirements |
Corr/30 |
|
13 AAC 04.335(b) |
Bicycle Reflector Requirements |
Corr/20 |
|
13 AAC 04.340(a) |
Motorcycle Brake Requirements |
Corr/90 |
|
13 AAC 04.340(b) |
Bicycle Brakes |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 04.345(a) |
Motorcycle Handgrips and Footrests for Passengers |
Corr/50 |
|
13 AAC 04.345(b) |
Motorcycle Handlebar Requirements |
Corr/75 |
|
13 AAC 04.350(a) |
Helmet Required--Minors/Passengers (AS 28.35.245 exempts adults) |
75 |
|
13 AAC 04.350(b) |
Eye-Protective Device Required When No Windscreen |
50 |
|
13 AAC 04.350(c) |
Minimum Equip. for Rent/Lease/Loan of Motorcycle |
75 |
|
13 AAC 04.355(a) |
Other Equipment Required (horn, mirrors, tires, emission control system) Bicycle Motor-Driven Cycle |
Corr/40 Corr/40
|
|
13 AAC 04.355(b) |
Motorcycle Windshield Requirements |
Corr/60 |
|
13 AAC 04.400(a-b) |
Snowmobile/Off Hwy Vehicle Lights and Reflectors |
Corr/60 |
|
13 AAC 04.405 |
Snowmobile/Off Hwy Vehicle Brakes |
Corr/60 |
|
13 AAC 04.410 |
Snowmobile/Off Hwy Vehicle Throttle |
Corr/60 |
|
13 AAC 04.415(a-b) |
Snowmobile/Off Hwy Vehicle Muffler/Emission Controls |
Corr/60 |
|
13 AAC 04.420(a-b) |
Snowmobile/Off Hwy Vehicle Other Equipment |
Corr/40 |
|
13 AAC 08.140 |
Unlawful Use of Classified License |
50 |
|
KCC 10.08.030(f-g) |
Additional Parking Regulations |
10 |
|
KCC 10.08.060 |
Motor Vehicles Used as Living or Sleeping Quarters |
100 |
|
KCC 10.08.090 |
Riding Skateboard or Similar Device Where Prohibited |
20 |
|
KCC 10.12.030 |
Transportation of Hazardous Material |
20 |
|
KCC 10.28 |
Snowmobiles and Other Off-Road |
20 |
|
KCC 10.32.100 |
Confinement of Loads |
50 |
|
KCC 10.32.110 |
Removal of Dirt and Debris |
50 |
|
KCC 10.36 |
Abandoned Vehicles |
100 |
(Ord. 1178 §1, 2004; Ord. 1150 §14, 2002; Ord. 1081, §13, 1998; Ord. 921 §1 and §2, 1991: Ord. 838 §2, 1988: Ord. 826 §2 (part), 1988)
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