Model Traffic Code definition
Examples of Model Traffic Code in a sentence
The Sheriff should cite all traffic violations contained in the Model Traffic Code under the Model Traffic Code into municipal court and not under Title 42 of the Colorado Revised Statutes.
To avoid confusion over possible differences in the law, citations for alleged violations of the Model Traffic Code shall be cited into the Huerfano County Court until the City adopts the same edition of the Model Traffic Code as the County at which time Model Traffic Code citations will be cited into municipal court.
All traffic fines collected resulting in violations of the Huerfano County Model Traffic Code within the City limits on non-state and/or non-federal roadways shall be paid forty percent (40%) to the City and sixty percent (60%) to the County in accordance with current practices pursuant to appropriate state law.
Signs and striping shall be installed in a manner reasonably approved by the Town and in accordance with the Model Traffic Code, as from time to time amended, and other applicable legal requirements.
Signs and striping shall be installed in a manner reasonably approved by the Town and in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and the currently-adopted version of the Model Traffic Code, and other applicable legal requirements.
The traffic ordinances of the City and the Model Traffic Code for Colorado Municipalities, as adopted by the City, apply to the streets, roads and parking areas on the airport.
Wherever possible, motor vehicle violation citations issued within the Town limits should be charged under the Town’s Model Traffic Code (MTC) violation(s) and written into the Town’s Court.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement, Grantor reserves the right to use, and to grant to other parties the rights to use the CR 5 ROW in any ways which do not violate provisions of the Model Traffic Code, C.R.S. 42-4-101, et seq, or which are not inconsistent with the Easement, or which reduce or unreasonably interfere with Grantee’s ability to plow or access their Properties.
The Town ordinances and the Model Traffic Code require all crossing guard locations meet certain prescribed warrants as noted in the Institute of Transportation Engineers publication “A Program for School Crossing Protection,” and other applicable manuals.
The Sheriff shall provide the following law enforcement services to the Town: enforcement services shall include enforcement of the Colorado Revised Statutes, ordinances, and Model Traffic Code as adopted by the Town except that the Sheriff shall have no obligation under this Agreement to enforce Town building codes, fire codes, plumbing codes or electrical codes.