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HIGHWAY AND TRAFFIC BYLAW - Pitt Meadows

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THE CITY OF PITT MEADOWS<strong>HIGHWAY</strong> and <strong>TRAFFIC</strong> <strong>BYLAW</strong> No. 2260Consolidated VersionPage 6"Property line" means the dividing line between any private property and theadjoining highway."Public Park" means any public park, which is lawfully designated as such, andany other area, which is under the custody, care and management of the City."Roadway" means the portion of the highway that is designed, improved, orordinarily used for vehicular traffic, but does not include the shoulder, and wherea highway includes two or more separate roadways the term "roadway" refers toany one roadway separately and not to all of the roadways collectively."Sidewalk" means the area between the curb lines or lateral lines of the roadwayand the adjacent property lines improved for use of pedestrians."Sidewalk crossing" means that portion of a sidewalk improved or designed forthe passage of vehicular traffic to gain access to property adjoining a highway."Stop" or "stand" means:a. when required, a complete cessation from movement,b. when prohibited, the stopping or standing of a vehicle, whetheroccupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with othertraffic or in compliance with the direction of a Peace Officer, BylawEnforcement Officer or traffic control device."Traffic" means and includes pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles,bicycles, and other conveyances, whether singly or together, while using ahighway for purpose of travel."Traffic control device" means a sign, signal, line, meter, marking, space,barrier or device not inconsistent with this Bylaw or the Motor Vehicle Act, placedor erected by authority of the Council or person duly authorized by the Council toexercise such authority."Traffic control signal" means traffic control device, whether manually,electrically or mechanically operated by which traffic is directed to stop and toproceed.“Trail” means a pedestrian pathway or road mainly used for walking, but oftenalso for cycling or horseback riding."Truck" means any vehicle licensed under the Department of CommercialTransport Act for a gross weight of four thousand six hundred (4 600) kilogramsor greater and designed or used primarily for the transportation of property.#55701v3

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