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Code · Vermont · Title 23 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 13

§ 1008.

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§ 1008. Ordinances in municipalities
(a)The legislative body of a municipality may adopt ordinances as to the operation, use, and parking of motor vehicles, including angle parking; as to the location, design, and structure of traffic lights; as to “stop” signs and “yield right of way” signs at intersections; as to “no-passing” zones; and as to streets designated for one-way traffic in the thickly settled portions of the municipality and may cause any street or highway of adequate width to be divided by appropriate markings into three or more lanes and may, by ordinance, regulate the direction of travel and the turning of vehicles proceeding in those lanes and the passing of vehicles in one lane by overtaking vehicles in another lane, may cause markers, buttons, or signs to be placed within or adjacent to intersections and thereby direct the course traveled by vehicles turning at an intersection, and when markers, buttons, or signs are so placed no driver may turn a vehicle at an intersection other than as directed by the markers, buttons, or signs. However, signs indicating the ordinances must be conspicuously posted in and near all areas affected. Ordinances may not be established on any State highway as defined by 19 V.S.A. § 1(20). Ordinances on all State highways may be made only by the Traffic Committee under section 1003 of this title, except that the Traffic Committee may authorize the legislative body of a municipality to regulate parking within a thickly settled area of a municipality, particularly described in the authorization, on State highways. The board of school directors of a union high school district may adopt ordinances as to the operation, use, and parking of motor vehicles within the boundaries of its school property.
(b)The legislative body of a municipality may adopt ordinances as to the use of lights at night on motor vehicles at rest or in motion on well lighted streets.
(c)Municipal motor vehicle ordinances shall not duplicate or contradict any provision of this title. (Added 1971, No. 258 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. March 1, 1973; amended 1971, No. 258 (Adj. Sess.), § 13, eff. March 1, 1973; 2017, No. 74, § 61; 2025, No. 18, § 42, eff. May 13, 2025.)
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