§ 88-6.1006. Illumination — Application of restrictions.  


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  • The restrictions of Sections 88-6.1004 through 88-6.1010 apply to:

    (1)

    Any light source which produces at least one-quarter as much illumination as the traffic signal at any point within the approach lane or lanes of traffic within two hundred feet of the traffic signal lens, which lies within a two degree angular distance of the signal lens as measured from any point on the approach lane or lanes within two hundred feet of the signal lens, and which fails to meet the color specifications given in Sections 88-6.1008 and 88-6.1010;

    (2)

    Any surface having retro-directive or fluorescent properties which lies within a two degree angular distance of the signal lens as measured from any point on the approach traffic lane or lanes within two hundred feet of the traffic signal lens, which is within two hundred feet of the lens, and which fails to meet the color specifications in Sections 88-6.1008 88-6.1010;

    (3)

    Any other surface or combination of surfaces which occupy more than one-tenth of a right section of a cone with a four degree central angle with a traffic lens on its axis and with its vertex at any point on the approach lane or lanes within two hundred feet of the traffic signal lens, and which fails to meet the color specifications in Sections 88-6.1008 88-6.1010.

(Prior code § 8361(b): Ord. 1009).