§ 20-63. Exceptions.  


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  • The above prohibition is subject to the following exceptions:

    (1)

    Trucks are hereby allowed to travel upon any street which abuts their point of destination, provided such destination is a permitted destination by applicable law, ordinance, rule or regulation.

    (2)

    Trucks are hereby allowed to travel upon any street, road, or highway which is a part of a county-authorized detour.

    (3)

    Authorized emergency vehicles are allowed to travel upon any street, road, or highway necessary in the exercise of their duties.

    (4)

    Vehicles owned, operated by, or under contract to the public utilities, including any licensed, franchised, or authorized garbage, solid waste, or yard trash service, electric, cable, telephone corporation, or any governmental agency or entity, are hereby allowed to travel upon any street, road, or highway necessary to the installation, restoration, or emergency maintenance of utilities or other services or to the proper performance of their duties.

    (5)

    Wrecker vehicles which are towing a disabled vehicle or combination of vehicles in an emergency are hereby allowed to travel upon any street, road, or highway which is enroute to the nearest feasible point for parking or storage of a disabled vehicle.

    (6)

    Vehicles used primarily for the transportation of passengers.

    (7)

    Recreational vehicle types as defined in section 320.01(1)(b), Florida Statutes, as it may be amended from time to time.

(Ord. No. 96-07, § 4, 4-2-96)