Barrington § 6.1.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Traffic control signs, signals and markings This section grants the Director of Public Works authority to install and maintain traffic control signs, signals, and devices to enforce traffic ordinances and state law. It also authorizes the designation of crosswalks, safety zones, and one-way streets, as well as the placement of turning markers. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 6.5.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Crossing roadways This ordinance section outlines rules for pedestrians crossing roadways in Barrington, specifying where and how pedestrians should cross, and dictating right-of-way rules between pedestrians and vehicles, particularly in crosswalks and when drivers encounter children or incapacitated individuals. View in Barrington’s full code →
Batavia § 6.4.12 Traffic & Vehicles Section Designate Crosswalks And Establish Safety Zones This section authorizes the Chief of Police to designate crosswalks at dangerous pedestrian crossing locations and establish safety zones to protect pedestrians. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 6.8.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Right Of Way This section prohibits drivers from entering crosswalks without exercising due care for pedestrians. It mandates stopping for pedestrians already in the crosswalk and for vehicles stopped to allow pedestrians to cross, ensuring pedestrian safety. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 6.8.3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Right Of Way At Crosswalks This section mandates that drivers must yield to pedestrians in marked or unmarked crosswalks when traffic signals are absent or inoperable. It also prohibits overtaking vehicles stopped for pedestrians and grants pedestrians the right of way when stop signs or flashing red signals are present at crosswalks. View in Batavia’s full code →
Bellwood § 74.02 Traffic & Vehicles Section Pedestrian Right-Of-Way At Crosswalks This section outlines the right-of-way rules for pedestrians at crosswalks in Bellwood. It specifies when drivers must yield to pedestrians, prohibits pedestrians from entering the path of an immediate hazard, and details rules for passing vehicles stopped for pedestrians. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.3.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Crosswalks, Safety Zones And Traffic Lanes This section authorizes the director of public works to establish and maintain crosswalks, safety zones, and traffic lanes using appropriate markings and devices. It also prohibits vehicle operators from failing to adhere to these designated boundaries. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Blue Island § 71.31 Traffic & Vehicles Section Right-Of-Way At Crosswalks This section mandates that vehicle drivers must yield to pedestrians in unmarked crosswalks at intersections when traffic signals are absent or not functioning. It also prohibits overtaking vehicles that have stopped to allow pedestrians to cross at marked or unmarked crosswalks. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 71.32 Traffic & Vehicles Section School Crossing Signals And Crosswalks This section designates portions of public highways as school crossing crosswalks and establishes rules for the operation of school crossing signals, requiring vehicular traffic to stop or proceed in response to these signals and directing pedestrians to cross only when signaled. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Braceville § 74.02 Traffic & Vehicles Section Pedestrian Right-Of-Way At Crosswalks This section details when drivers must yield to pedestrians at crosswalks, especially when traffic signals are absent or malfunctioning. It also prohibits pedestrians from entering the path of close, moving vehicles and prevents drivers from overtaking vehicles stopped for pedestrians. View in Braceville’s full code →
Broadview § 7.7.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Right Of Way This ordinance outlines the right-of-way rules for pedestrians and vehicles, particularly when traffic signals are not in operation or when stop/flashing red signals are present at crosswalks. It mandates that drivers yield to pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks and when another vehicle is stopped for a pedestrian. View in Broadview’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.1250 Traffic & Vehicles Section Right-of-way at crosswalks This section outlines the right-of-way rules at crosswalks for drivers, requiring them to yield to pedestrians in marked or unmarked crosswalks when traffic signals are absent or inactive. It also prohibits overtaking vehicles stopped for pedestrians and mandates stopping at intersections with stop signs or flashing red signals before yielding to pedestrians. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.358 Traffic & Vehicles Section Powers and duties of director of public works and services This section outlines the powers and duties of the Brookfield Director of Public Works and Services regarding traffic control. The Director is responsible for placing and maintaining traffic control devices, marking roadways, creating safety zones, and establishing play streets and quiet zones as directed by the board of trustees. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Burnham § 94.562 Traffic & Vehicles Section Right-of-way at crosswalks This section establishes rules for right-of-way at crosswalks in Burnham, requiring vehicles to yield to pedestrians when traffic signals are absent, and outlining pedestrian responsibilities to avoid immediate hazards. It also specifies rules for overtaking stopped vehicles at crosswalks and references other sections for conditions involving stop signs and flashing red signals. View in Burnham’s full code →
Burr Ridge § 35.11.1002 Traffic & Vehicles Section Pedestrians Right-Of-Way At Crosswalks This ordinance establishes the right-of-way for pedestrians at crosswalks, requiring drivers to yield to pedestrians when traffic signals are absent or inoperable. It also prohibits pedestrians from entering the path of oncoming vehicles and mandates that drivers do not overtake vehicles stopped for pedestrians. View in Burr Ridge’s full code →
Cary § 10.44.050 Traffic & Vehicles Section Crosswalk This section prohibits pedestrians from crossing roadways outside of designated crosswalks in business districts. It specifically designates marked crosswalk locations on Three Oaks Road and Silver Lake Road. View in Cary’s full code →
Chicago § 9.101.050 Traffic & Vehicles Section Number And Placement Of Automated Speed Enforcement Systems. This section limits the number of automated speed enforcement systems to 20% of eligible safety zones and mandates their distribution across six geographical regions, with at least 10% of the total in each. The Commissioner of Transportation must also notify the local alderman before installing a system. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago § 9.36.060 Traffic & Vehicles Section Overtaking At Crosswalks. This section prohibits drivers from overtaking or passing any vehicle that has stopped at a marked or unmarked crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross the roadway. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago § 9.60.010 Traffic & Vehicles Section Crosswalks Authorized – Crossing Between Intersections Prohibited When. This section authorizes the Commissioner of Transportation to designate crosswalks at intersections deemed particularly dangerous for pedestrians and allows for the prohibition of pedestrian crossings between intersections if deemed necessary for public safety, requiring appropriate signage for such prohibitions. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago Heights § 28.258 Traffic & Vehicles Section Vehicles entering stop intersections, crosswalk This section requires drivers approaching stop signs or flashing red signals at intersections or crosswalks to stop before the nearest crosswalk. Pedestrians within or entering the crosswalk have the right-of-way, and drivers must yield to them. View in Chicago Heights’s full code →
Cicero § 94.72 Traffic & Vehicles Section Establishment and designation of crosswalks This section authorizes the superintendent of police to establish, designate, and maintain crosswalks on roadways. The authority is granted based on perceived danger to pedestrians or other perceived necessities. View in Cicero’s full code →
Clarendon Hills § 41.39 Section Crossing At Crosswalks This section mandates that drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, particularly when traffic signals are absent or at intersections with stop signs or flashing red signals. It also prohibits vehicles from passing another vehicle stopped at a crosswalk for a pedestrian. View in Clarendon Hills’s full code →
Coal City § 71.83 Traffic & Vehicles Section Traffic obstructions This section prohibits drivers from entering intersections, marked crosswalks, or railroad grade crossings unless there is sufficient space on the other side to avoid obstructing traffic, pedestrians, or trains, regardless of traffic signals. View in Coal City’s full code →
Coal City § 74.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Right-of-way at crosswalks This section outlines the right-of-way rules at crosswalks for drivers and pedestrians. It mandates drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks when traffic signals are absent or inactive, and prohibits pedestrians from entering the path of a vehicle posing an immediate hazard. It also addresses yielding to pedestrians when other vehicles are stopped at crosswalks and refers to specific stop sign and flashing red signal conditions. View in Coal City’s full code →
Crestwood § 72.02 Traffic & Vehicles Section Signal Legend This section defines the meaning of different traffic signal indications (green, green arrow, yellow) for vehicular traffic and pedestrians in Crestwood. It outlines the conditions under which vehicles and pedestrians may proceed or must stop. View in Crestwood’s full code →
Crestwood § 72.04 Traffic & Vehicles Section Pedestrian-Control Signals This section outlines the meaning and application of pedestrian-control signals, specifically the 'Walk', 'Wait', and 'Don't Walk' indications, dictating when pedestrians may begin crossing and when they must complete their crossing or return to a safe area. View in Crestwood’s full code →
Crestwood § 73.02 Traffic & Vehicles Section Right-Of-Way This section establishes the right-of-way for pedestrians at crosswalks, requiring vehicles to stop and yield to pedestrians, and prohibits overtaking vehicles stopped for pedestrians. View in Crestwood’s full code →
Crystal Lake § 496.68 Traffic & Vehicles Section Right-of-way at crosswalks This section establishes the right-of-way rules for pedestrians at crosswalks in Crystal Lake, mandating that drivers yield to pedestrians under various conditions, including when traffic signals are absent, when vehicles are stopped for pedestrians, and when pedestrians have priority at intersections with stop signs or flashing red signals. It also requires drivers to yield to pedestrians on sidewalks or sidewalk areas when entering or exiting alleys, private roads, or driveways. View in Crystal Lake’s full code →
Crystal Lake § 496.69 Traffic & Vehicles Section Crossing at other than crosswalks This section outlines pedestrian rights and duties when crossing roadways in Crystal Lake, primarily requiring pedestrians to yield to vehicles when crossing outside of designated crosswalks and prohibiting diagonal crossings unless authorized. It also mandates drivers to exercise due care to avoid collisions with pedestrians. View in Crystal Lake’s full code →
Deerfield § 22.53 Traffic & Vehicles Section Pedestrians' Right-Of-Way At Crosswalks This section establishes the right-of-way for pedestrians at crosswalks in Deerfield. It outlines driver responsibilities to yield to pedestrians when traffic signals are absent or when approaching stopped vehicles at crosswalks, and specifies pedestrian rights when stop signs or flashing red signals are present. View in Deerfield’s full code →