comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - மர்லின் இயக்கி - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Council considers non-traditional vehicles law - Sidney Daily News

Council considers non-traditional vehicles law By Sheryl Roadcap - sroadcap@sidneydailynews.com SIDNEY Sidney City Council considered legislation on the use of non-traditional vehicles (NTVs) on city streets at its Monday evening meeting. City Manager Mark Cundiff introduced the ordinance on the use of NTVs but referred any questions to Council members Ed Hamaker, Jenny VanMatre and Vice Mayor Mardie Milligan, who served on the committee formed to study the issue. The following requirements to permit NTVs on city roadways in the ordinance presented included: two headlights, two rear taillights, adequate brakes, a muffler system, a state-issued license plate, a light to illuminate the license plate, at least one working brake light, a working horn, a windshield, a rear-view mirror, working turn signals, an emergency brake, and a seat belt for each occupant of the vehicle.

Committee begins study on non-traditional vehicles

Committee begins study on non-traditional vehicles By Sheryl Roadcap - sroadcap@sidneydailynews.com Editor’s note: Look for a follow-up story in Friday’s paper on Police Chief Will Balling’s presentation to committee members on the initial legislation presented to Sidney City Council on non-traditional vehicles on Sidney streets. SIDNEY The use of golf carts or other non-traditional vehicles on Sidney city roadways was discussed Wednesday morning during the Non-Traditional Vehicle Use Ad Hoc Committee’s first meeting. The purpose of the teleconference meeting was to consider the moratorium request on enforcement of non-traditional vehicle use on public roadways. Currently low speed, non-traditional vehicles are not permitted to operate on Sidney city streets. At this time, violators are being warned by Sidney Police and will begin to be cited starting May 1.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.