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intersection on any street or highway in the city where a police officer is stationed, where an illuminated <br />automatic semaphore signal, a red and white painted stop sign or a ÐNo U-TurnÑ sign is located at the <br />intersection. (Ord. #16, adopted 6/6/1969) <br />§ 70.04 REPAIRS. <br /> No person shall repair any vehicle in the street except in an emergency in which the repair can be <br />completed within 30 minutes. <br />§ 70.05 CONTROLLING LOUD RADIOS IN MOTOR VEHICLES. <br /> All operations of any motor vehicle radio receiving set, tape player, compact disc player, paging system <br />or any other device for the production or reproduction of sound in a distinctly and loudly audible manner so as <br />to unreasonably disturb the peace, quiet and comfort of any person nearby or at a distance of 25 feet or more is <br />prohibited. <br />§ 70.06 UNREASONABLE ACCELERATION. <br /> No person shall start, drive, move or accelerate any motor vehicle with unnecessary speed or with an <br />unnecessary exhibition of speed on any public or private roadway or parking lot within the city limits. Prima <br />facie evidence of such unnecessary speed shall be unreasonable squealing or screeching sounds emitted by the <br />tires, tire marks on the pavement caused by such acceleration or the throwing of sand or gravel by the tires of <br />the vehicle. Motor vehicles for the purpose of this section shall specifically include automobiles, trucks and <br />motorcycles. <br />Ord. #26, adopted 04/22/1997 <br />WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS <br />§ 70.20 GENERALLY. <br /> Except where sign posted otherwise, no vehicle or combination of vehicles equipped with pneumatic <br />tires shall be operated upon the highways in the city: <br />(A) Where the gross weight on any wheel exceeds 7,000 pounds; and/or <br />(B) Where the gross weight on any single axle exceeds 14,000 pounds. <br /> <br />§ 70.21 WEIGHING. <br /> <br />(A) Any police officer having reason to believe that the weight of a vehicle is unlawful is authorized to <br />require the driver to submit to a weighing of the vehicle either by means of portable or stationary scales <br />58 ΋tğŭĻ <br /> <br />