Alsip § 19.143 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section defines key terms used within the Alsip municipal ordinance regarding automated traffic control enforcement. It outlines how general terms should be interpreted and provides specific definitions for terms like 'Administrator', 'Automated traffic law violation', and 'Automated traffic law enforcement system'. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.144 Traffic & Vehicles Section Establishment of intersections for location of systems This section designates the village's police department as the authority responsible for determining the locations where automated traffic control enforcement systems will be established and installed within the village limits. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.145 Traffic & Vehicles Section Violation notices; process This section authorizes the village administrator to manage the process of issuing and processing violation notices for automated traffic law violations. It also includes the authority to collect fines and penalties and report violations to the secretary as required by the Illinois Vehicle Code. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.146 Traffic & Vehicles Section Service of violation notices This section outlines the procedure for serving violation notices for automated traffic law violations in Alsip. It specifies that notices must be mailed to the registered owner within 30 days of the village being notified of the owner's identity, and no later than 90 days after the violation occurs. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.147 Traffic & Vehicles Section Determination to issue violation notice This section outlines the requirement for a technician to review recorded images of automated traffic violations before a citation can be issued. It also specifies that citations will not be issued if the vehicle entered the intersection as part of a funeral procession or to yield to an emergency vehicle. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.148 Traffic & Vehicles Section Opportunity for hearing This section grants the registered owner or lessee of a vehicle cited for an automated traffic violation the right to a hearing to contest the alleged violation, following procedures outlined in another part of the municipal code. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.149 Traffic & Vehicles Section Defenses This section outlines the specific defenses available to individuals cited for automated traffic law violations in Alsip. These defenses include receiving a uniform traffic citation, the vehicle being reported stolen at the time of the violation, the vehicle being leased and the lessor providing lessee information, or operating an authorized emergency vehicle. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.150 Traffic & Vehicles Section Determination of violation This section outlines the process for the final determination of automated traffic law violation liability. Liability becomes final after a hearing officer's determination if the fine is not paid, or if a person fails to appear at a hearing and either does not petition to set aside the determination or the period for filing such a petition expires. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.151 Traffic & Vehicles Section Determination notice This section outlines the requirements for sending a determination notice following a final determination of automated traffic law violation liability and the conclusion of judicial review. It specifies the mailing procedures, including to whom the notice should be sent and how service is deemed complete. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.152 Traffic & Vehicles Section Petition to set aside determination This section outlines the process and grounds for a person to petition to set aside a final determination of liability for an automated traffic law violation. It specifies a ten-day filing window, acceptable filing methods, limited grounds for the petition, and mandates a hearing within 30 days if the petition is granted. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.153 Traffic & Vehicles Section Suspension notice This section mandates the issuance of a suspension notice for individuals with five or more unpaid automated traffic law violations. The notice must comply with Illinois Vehicle Code and be sent via first-class mail to the recorded address. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.154 Traffic & Vehicles Section Challenge to certified report This section outlines the process for vehicle owners in Alsip to challenge a certified report submitted to the secretary, which may lead to driver's license suspension. Challenges must be submitted in writing under oath within five days of receiving a suspension notice and must establish specific grounds, such as not being the owner or having already paid the fines. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.155 Traffic & Vehicles Section Procedures for nonresidents of the village This section outlines the procedure for nonresidents of Alsip to contest automated traffic law violations. They can submit a signed, sworn statement with supporting documents via certified mail within ten days of receiving a notice, and the administrator will rule on their case within a specified timeframe. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.156 Traffic & Vehicles Section Penalties This section establishes penalties for automated traffic law violations in Alsip. The owner of the vehicle is liable for a $100.00 penalty per violation, which increases to $200.00 if not paid within 14 days of receiving a violation notice, unless a police officer issued a citation at the time of the violation. View in Alsip’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Illinois Vehicle Code Adopted This section adopts the Illinois Vehicle Code in its entirety as village ordinance. Violations of the adopted code will be subject to the penalties outlined in the Illinois Vehicle Code. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Vehicle Taxes This section establishes a village vehicle tax for motor vehicles registered in or primarily used within Antioch. It outlines the criteria for tax liability and details the tax amounts, including a base rate and additional charges for multiple vehicles, with reduced rates for senior households. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1.3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Parking Fines This section outlines the fine structure for parking violations in Antioch. Overtime parking fines escalate with delayed payment, and other parking violations are subject to a schedule of fines or a general penalty, with specific exceptions. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section General Penalty This section establishes a general penalty for violations of Antioch's traffic regulations. It specifies that a fine will be imposed as outlined in section 1-3-1 of the code for each offense, and each day of violation is considered a separate offense. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1.5 Traffic & Vehicles Section Operation Of Golf Carts On Village Streets This section permits the operation of golf carts on designated streets within Antioch's corporate boundaries, subject to specific regulations including registration, inspections, speed limits, and driver's license requirements. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1.6 Traffic & Vehicles Section Snowmobiles This section defines key terms related to snowmobile operation and regulation within Antioch, referencing the state's Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act. It establishes definitions for terms such as ACCESS-CONTROLLED HIGHWAY, ACT, CHIEF OF POLICE, DEPARTMENT, HIGHWAY, INTERSTATE HIGHWAY, OPERATE, OPERATOR, OWNER, and ROADWAY. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1A-1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section defines key terms related to mobile telephone use in vehicles for the purposes of Article A. It clarifies what constitutes a hands-free device, a mobile telephone, an on-board communications device, and the act of 'use'. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1A-3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Exceptions This section outlines exceptions to the prohibition on mobile telephone use while operating a vehicle in Antioch. Exceptions include using hands-free devices, calling emergency services, and using a mobile telephone when the vehicle is parked. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1A-4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Penalty This section establishes penalties for violating Article A. Mobile Telephone Restrictions, referencing a general fine structure and an enhanced fine for violations occurring during vehicular collisions. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1C-1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Prohibition This section prohibits unnecessary noises from motor vehicles, including squealing tires, excessive acceleration, engine revving, and loud muffler or exhaust noises, when these disturbances unreasonably affect the peace and comfort of others or are audible beyond 75 feet. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 7.1C-2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Penalty This section establishes penalties for violations of the article, specifying that fines will be levied according to subsection 1-3-1A of the code, regardless of whether the violation occurs during a vehicular collision. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § 18.314 Traffic & Vehicles Section Traffic During Special Events This section prohibits operating vehicles or bicycles in rights-of-way closed for special events. Exemptions are provided for Village personnel and those directed by authorized police officers. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 18.301 Traffic & Vehicles Section Direction of Traffic at Scene of Fire This section grants Fire Department Officers or their designees the authority to direct traffic at fire scenes or other emergency calls where Fire Department equipment is present, similar to the powers of a Police Officer. This authority can be exercised independently or in conjunction with police presence. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 18.302 Traffic & Vehicles Section Temporary Construction Traffic Restrictions This section prohibits operating a motor vehicle on a street posted with signs prohibiting construction traffic to access or exit a construction site. The Village Manager is authorized to impose such restrictions when alternative access is available. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 18.303 Traffic & Vehicles Section Motor Vehicles of the Second Division This section prohibits vehicles of the second division weighing 15,000 pounds or more from exceeding 25 miles per hour on any Village street in Arlington Heights. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →