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Missouri

Chapter 300
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300.010. Definitions.
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300.015. Police administration.
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300.020. Duty of traffic division.
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300.025. Records of traffic violations.
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300.030. Traffic division to investigate accidents.
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300.035. Traffic accident studies.
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300.040. Traffic accident reports.
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300.045. Driver files to be maintained.
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300.050. Traffic division to submit annual traffic safety report.
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300.055. Traffic division to designate method of identifying funeral processions.
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300.060. City traffic engineer.
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300.065. Emergency and experimental regulations.
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300.070. Traffic commission established — powers and duties.
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300.075. Authority of police and fire department officials.
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300.080. Obedience to police and fire department officials.
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300.085. Persons propelling push carts or riding animals to obey traffic regulations.
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300.090. Use of coasters, roller skates and similar devices restricted.
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300.095. Public employees to obey traffic regulations.
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300.100. Authorized emergency vehicles — permitted acts of drivers.
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300.105. Operation of vehicles on approach of authorized emergency vehicles.
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300.110. Immediate notice of accident within city.
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300.115. Written report of accident.
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300.120. When driver unable to report.
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300.130. Authority to install traffic control devices.
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300.135. Manual and specifications for traffic control devices.
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300.140. Obedience to traffic control devices.
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300.145. When official traffic control devices required for enforcement purposes.
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300.150. Official traffic control devices — presumption of legality.
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300.155. Traffic control signal legend — right turn on red light, when.
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300.160. Pedestrian control signals.
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300.165. Flashing signals.
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300.170. Lane direction control signals.
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300.175. Display of unauthorized signs, signals or markings.
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300.180. Interference with official traffic control devices or railroad signs or signals.
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300.185. Authority to establish play streets.
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300.190. Play streets.
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300.195. City traffic engineer to designate crosswalks and establish safety zones.
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300.200. Traffic lanes.
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300.205. State speed laws applicable.
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300.210. Regulation of speed by traffic signals.
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300.215. Required position and method of turning at intersection.
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300.220. Authority to place and obedience to turning markers.
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300.225. Authority to place restricted turn signs.
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300.230. Obedience to no-turn signs.
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300.235. Limitations on turning around.
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300.240. Authority to sign one-way streets and alleys.
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300.245. One-way streets and alleys.
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300.250. Authority to restrict direction of movement on streets during certain periods.
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300.255. Through streets designated.
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300.260. Signs required at through streets.
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300.265. Other intersections where stop or yield required.
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300.270. Stop and yield signs.
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300.275. Vehicle entering stop intersection.
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300.280. Vehicle entering yield intersection.
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300.285. Emerging from alley, driveway or building.
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300.290. Stop when traffic obstructed.
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300.295. Obedience to signal indicating approach of train.
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300.300. Following emergency vehicle prohibited.
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300.305. Crossing fire hose.
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300.310. Driving through funeral or other procession.
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300.315. Driving in procession.
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300.325. When permits required for parades and processions.
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300.330. Vehicle shall not be driven on a sidewalk — prohibition on obstruction of bicycle lanes — drivers to yield to bicycles in designated bicycle lanes.
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300.335. Limitations on backing.
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300.340. Opening and closing vehicle doors.
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300.345. Riding on motorcycles, additional passenger, requirements.
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300.347. Riding bicycle on sidewalks, limitations — motorized bicycles prohibited.
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300.348. All-terrain vehicles, prohibited — exceptions, operation of all-terrain vehicles under an exception — prohibited uses — penalty.
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300.350. Riding bicycles, sleds, roller skates, by attaching to another vehicle, prohibited — pulling a rider behind vehicle prohibited.
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300.355. Controlled access.
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300.360. Railroad trains not to block streets.
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300.365. Driving through safety zone prohibited.
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300.370. Pedestrians subject to traffic control devices.
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300.375. Pedestrians' right-of-way in crosswalks.
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300.380. Pedestrians to use right half of crosswalks.
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300.385. Crossing at right angles.
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300.390. When pedestrian shall yield.
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300.395. Prohibited crossing.
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300.400. Obedience of pedestrians to bridge and railroad signals.
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300.405. Pedestrians walking along roadways.
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300.410. Drivers to exercise highest degree of care.
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300.411. Distance to be maintained when overtaking a bicycle.
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300.415. Standing or parking close to curb.
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300.420. Signs or markings indicating angle parking.
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300.425. Obedience to angle parking signs or markers.
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300.430. Permits for loading or unloading at an angle to the curb.
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300.435. Lamps on parked vehicles.
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300.440. Stopping, standing or parking prohibited.
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300.445. Parking not to obstruct traffic.
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300.450. Parking in alleys.
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300.455. Parking for certain purposes prohibited.
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300.460. Parking adjacent to schools.
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300.465. Parking prohibited on narrow streets.
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300.470. Standing or parking on one-way streets.
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300.475. Standing or parking on one-way roadways.
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300.480. No stopping, standing or parking near hazardous or congested places.
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300.485. City traffic engineer to designate curb loading zones.
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300.490. Permits for curb loading zones.
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300.495. Standing in passenger curb loading zone.
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300.500. Standing in freight curb loading zones.
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300.505. City traffic engineer to designate public carrier stops and stands.
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300.510. Stopping, standing and parking of buses and taxicabs regulated.
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300.515. Restricted use of bus and taxicab stands.
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300.520. Application of ordinance.
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300.525. Regulations not exclusive.
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300.530. Parking prohibited at all times on certain streets.
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300.535. Parking prohibited during certain hours on certain streets.
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300.540. Stopping, standing or parking prohibited during certain hours on certain streets.
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300.545. Parking signs required.
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300.550. Commercial vehicles prohibited from using certain streets.
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300.555. When person charged may elect to appear at bureau.
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300.560. Duties of traffic violations bureau.
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300.565. Traffic violations bureau to keep records.
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300.570. Additional duties of traffic violations bureau.
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300.575. Forms and records of traffic citations and arrests.
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300.580. Procedure of police officers.
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300.585. Uniform traffic ticket to be issued when vehicle illegally parked or stopped.
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300.590. Warning of arrest sent upon failure to appear.
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300.600. Cities may adopt ordinance by reference.
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