Bartlett § 6.12.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Registration Prima Facie Evidence This section establishes that vehicle registration in the alleged violator's name serves as prima facie evidence that they were in control of or operating the vehicle during a violation. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Batavia § 6.2.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Traffic Accidents This section outlines the responsibilities of Batavia's Traffic Division regarding traffic accident investigation, study, and reporting. It also details the requirements for drivers and vehicle owners to report accidents to the Police Department. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 6.2.6 Traffic & Vehicles Section Annual Traffic-Safety Report This section mandates that the Batavia Traffic Division annually prepare and submit a traffic report to the Mayor or Public Safety Committee. The report must detail traffic accident data, police safety activities, and the Division's future traffic safety plans. 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 →
Bellwood § 76.03 Traffic & Vehicles Section Crashes Involving Death Or Personal Injuries This section requires drivers involved in a motor vehicle crash resulting in personal injury or death to immediately stop at the scene, remain there, and fulfill the requirements of another section (§ 76.04). It also defines personal injury as any injury requiring immediate professional medical treatment. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 76.04 Traffic & Vehicles Section Duty To Give Information And Render Aid This section mandates that drivers involved in a motor vehicle crash resulting in injury or property damage must provide their information, exhibit their license upon request, and render reasonable assistance to any injured person. If those entitled to information are unable to receive it and no police are present, the driver must report the crash to the Police Department. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 76.05 Traffic & Vehicles Section Crash Involving Damage To Vehicle This section mandates that drivers involved in vehicle-only damage crashes must stop immediately at the scene and remain until legal requirements are met. It also outlines procedures for moving obstructing vehicles and consequences related to damage exceeding $1,000. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 76.06 Traffic & Vehicles Section Duty Upon Damaging Unattended Vehicle Or Other Property Drivers involved in crashes with unattended vehicles or property must stop, provide identification to the owner or leave a written notice, and report the incident to the Police Department and as required by state law. Peace officers can move obstructing vehicles. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 76.09 Traffic & Vehicles Section When Driver Fails To Report This section mandates that if a driver is unable to file a written accident report due to physical incapacity and another occupant is present and capable, that occupant must file the report. If the driver fails to report for any reason, the vehicle's owner is responsible for making the report. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Braceville § 76.03 Traffic & Vehicles Section Accidents Involving Death Or Personal Injuries This section mandates that drivers involved in accidents resulting in personal injury or death must immediately stop, remain at the scene, and fulfill the requirements outlined in § 76.04. It also defines "personal injury" as any injury requiring immediate professional medical treatment. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 76.05 Traffic & Vehicles Section Accident Involving Damage To Vehicle This section requires drivers involved in vehicle accidents causing only vehicle damage to stop at the scene, remain until requirements are fulfilled, and avoid obstructing traffic. It also mandates reporting damage exceeding $1,000 to the Secretary of State upon conviction. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 76.06 Traffic & Vehicles Section Duty Upon Damaging Unattended Vehicle Or Other Property This section requires drivers involved in an accident with an unattended vehicle or property to stop, identify themselves to the owner or attach a notice, notify the Police Department, and file a report. Stops must be made to minimize traffic obstruction. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 76.09 Traffic & Vehicles Section When Driver Fails To Report This section mandates that if a driver is unable to file a written accident report, an able occupant must do so. If the driver still fails to file, the vehicle owner is responsible for making the report to the Police Department. View in Braceville’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.1252 Traffic & Vehicles Section Crossing roadway at other than crosswalk This ordinance requires pedestrians to yield to vehicles when crossing a roadway outside of designated crosswalks, and prohibits mid-block crossings between intersections with traffic signals. It also obligates drivers to exercise due care to avoid hitting pedestrians, especially vulnerable individuals. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.300 Traffic & Vehicles Section Involving death or injuries or damage to attended vehicle This section mandates that drivers involved in accidents resulting in injury, death, or damage to another vehicle must immediately stop at the scene, provide their information (name, address, registration number, and license upon request), and render reasonable assistance to injured individuals, including arranging for medical treatment. All actions taken must minimize traffic obstruction. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.301 Traffic & Vehicles Section Involving damage to unattended vehicle This section requires the driver of a vehicle that collides with an unattended vehicle to immediately stop and either locate and notify the owner or operator of the damaged vehicle, or leave a written notice detailing the striking driver's and owner's information and the circumstances of the collision. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.302 Traffic & Vehicles Section Involving damages to fixtures or property on street Drivers involved in accidents causing only property damage to fixtures or other property on or near a street must take reasonable steps to identify and notify the owner of the property. They must provide their name, address, vehicle registration number, and exhibit their license if requested. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Burnham § 94.111 Traffic & Vehicles Section Involving death or personal injuries This section requires drivers involved in an accident resulting in injury or death to immediately stop their vehicle at the scene, remain there, and fulfill other legal requirements without unnecessarily obstructing traffic. View in Burnham’s full code →
Burnham § 94.112 Traffic & Vehicles Section Involving damage to vehicle This section mandates that drivers involved in an accident causing only vehicle damage must stop at the scene, remain until legal requirements are met, and ensure the stop does not unnecessarily obstruct traffic. View in Burnham’s full code →
Burnham § 94.116 Traffic & Vehicles Section When driver is incapable of making report This section mandates that if a driver is unable to file an accident report, another capable occupant must do so. If no occupant can report, the vehicle's owner must file the report upon learning of the accident. View in Burnham’s full code →
Burnham § 94.564 Traffic & Vehicles Section Drivers to avoid colliding with pedestrians This section mandates that all drivers must exercise due care to avoid colliding with pedestrians, sound their horn when necessary, and take extra precautions when encountering children or incapacitated individuals on the roadway. View in Burnham’s full code →
Burr Ridge § 35.11.1003.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Drivers To Exercise Due Care This section requires drivers to exercise due care to avoid colliding with pedestrians, cyclists, or other human-powered device operators. It also mandates drivers to give warning by horn when necessary and exercise extra precaution around children or obviously impaired individuals. View in Burr Ridge’s full code →
Burr Ridge § 35.11.401 Traffic & Vehicles Section Accidents Involving Death Or Personal Injuries This ordinance requires drivers involved in accidents causing death or personal injury to stop at the scene, remain until requirements are met, and report the accident to the Village Police Department within a specified timeframe. Penalties include fines and revocation of driving privileges. View in Burr Ridge’s full code →
Burr Ridge § 35.11.402 Traffic & Vehicles Section Accident Involving Damage To Vehicle This section mandates that drivers involved in accidents causing only vehicle damage must stop at the scene, remain until requirements are met, and avoid obstructing traffic. It also outlines consequences for non-compliance, including potential license suspension for non-residents if damage exceeds $1,000. View in Burr Ridge’s full code →
Burr Ridge § 35.11.404 Traffic & Vehicles Section Duty Upon Striking Unattended Vehicle Or Other Property This section requires drivers involved in an accident with an unattended vehicle or property to stop, provide their information to the owner or attach it to the damaged property, and report the incident to the Village Police Department and via a written report. Failure to comply is a Class A misdemeanor. View in Burr Ridge’s full code →
Burr Ridge § 35.11.409 Traffic & Vehicles Section False Reports This section makes it a Class C misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of up to $500 for anyone who knowingly provides false information in a required report under Subsection 35-11-406. View in Burr Ridge’s full code →
Burr Ridge § 35.11.410 Traffic & Vehicles Section When Driver Fails To Report This ordinance mandates that if a driver is unable to file an accident report, another capable occupant must do so. If no occupant can report, the vehicle's owner must file the report with the Village Police Department upon learning of the accident. View in Burr Ridge’s full code →
Calumet City § 90.104 Traffic & Vehicles Section Obedience required This section mandates obedience to official traffic-control devices, prohibiting drivers from circumventing them by crossing private property. It also establishes conditions for enforcement based on device visibility and outlines the presumption of lawful placement for such devices. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 90.495 Traffic & Vehicles Section Loss of license plate This ordinance requires licensees to immediately report lost or destroyed license plates to the chief of police, including the circumstances. Upon approval from the chief, the city clerk will issue a duplicate plate for a fee of $0.25. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Chicago § 9.116.030 Traffic & Vehicles Section Release Of Traffic Crash Information. This section mandates the public release of traffic crash information by the City of Chicago, including monthly summaries of fatal crashes and annual reports detailing crash analysis, safety initiatives, reduction strategies, and trend analysis. The information released is subject to limitations to protect investigations and individual privacy. View in Chicago’s full code →