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Unless the context otherwise requires, all references in the traffic code to:

“Block” means the distance on both sides of a street between two intersecting streets.

“Inoperative vehicle” is defined as any vehicle that is unlicensed or unregistered, and/or is unable to be operated because of needed mechanical or other physical repairs.

“Local authorities” means the governing body of this municipality.

“Magistrate” means the justice of the peace or judge of the municipality.

“Recreational vehicle (RV)” means a vehicle other than a mobile home, primarily designed as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreational or vacation use, which is either a self-propelled motor vehicle or pulled by another vehicle. The term “recreational vehicle” also includes a boat, a snowmobile, personal watercraft, an all-terrain vehicle, or off-highway vehicle, a travel trailer, a camping trailer, a motor home, a fifth wheel trailer, trailers, and other similar vehicles.

“The State Road Commission” or “State Department of Transportation” means the municipality and its officers, departments, agencies and agents.

“Trailer” means any truck trailer or other trailer designed or adapted primarily for the transportation of materials, debris, or property of whatever kind, including, without limitation, boats, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, or motorcycles, whether occupied or empty.

“Travel trailer,” “camping trailer,” or “fifth wheel trailer” means a portable vehicle without motive power, whether occupied or empty, designed as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreational or vacation use that does not require a special highway movement permit when drawn by a self-propelled motor vehicle. (Ord. 18-02 (part), 2018: Ord. 10-02, 2010; Ord. 83-03 § 3, 1983: Ord. 4-79 § 1(B), 1979)