§ 212. Through Highways Established.
   1.   The following highways are established as through highways, thus authorizing stop or yield signs to be erected facing traffic approaching every intersection with the through highway except for those intersections with traffic signals, or with exceptions or modifications as indicated below. Every driver of a vehicle approaching a stop or yield sign authorized by this section shall stop the vehicle or yield right-of-way as required by Section 3323(h) or 3323(c) of the Vehicle Code, as the case may be, and shall not proceed into or across the through highway until he or she has followed all applicable requirements of that section of the law:
Highway
Between
Highway
Between
Arbogast Avenue
US. Rt. 11 & 15 and Old Trail
Baldwin Boulevard
Susquehanna Trail and West Terminus
Chestnut Street
Tenth Avenue and Eighth Avenue
Eighth Avenue
Maple Street and Chestnut Street
Eighth Avenue
Old Trail and Susquehanna Trail
Eleventh Avenue
Old Trail and Susquehanna Trail
Eleventh Avenue
Susquehanna Trail and West Borough Limit
Helen Street
Eighth Avenue and Fifth Avenue
Jonathan Road
Baldwin Boulevard and Macintosh Drive
Jonathan Road
Macintosh Road and Cortland Drive
Kessler Avenue
US. Rt. 11 & 15 and Maple Street
Maple Street
Eleventh Avenue and Eighth Avenue
Maple Street
Stetler Avenue and Eleventh Avenue
Monroe Avenue
US. Rt 11 & 15 and Old Trail
Old Trail
South Borough Limit and Circle
Seventh Avenue
Old Trail and Helen Street
Snyder Street
Eleventh Avenue to Kessler Street
Stetler Avenue
Susquehanna Trail and West Borough Limit
Susquehanna Trail
South Borough Limit and North Borough Limit
Spruce Street
Eleventh Avenue and Eighth Avenue
 
   2.   Any person who violates any provision of this Section shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) and costs.
(Ord. 88-3, 10/17/1988; as revised by Ord. 2022-3, 9/6/2022)