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(1) Any person operating or in charge of a commercial bus shall stop the commercial bus at street intersections only at places designated by official bus stop signs or, in areas not designated by official signs, at the far side of the street intersections. Such vehicles shall be pulled in as close to the curb as possible and shall not have any part of the vehicle projecting into or over a pedestrian lane, whether the pedestrian lane is marked or unmarked. No part of the vehicle shall project toward or into the main vehicular traffic lane farther than is absolutely necessary; provided, however that nothing herein is intended to prohibit bus stops in moving lanes of traffic where no curb parking is provided and such stop is not otherwise prohibited by applicable laws or regulations.

(2) The stopping of one commercial bus behind another commercial bus which is within a bus zone, or the standing of the same at an angle toward the street curb line, shall constitute a violation of this section. There shall be but one commercial bus stopping at any corner of any intersection at any one time, unless, all such vehicles are wholly within the area of a bus zone as indicated.

[Amd. Sec. 4, Ord. No. 1998-123, Jul. 16, 1998.]