A. Plow streets from the center and to the curb or edge of pavement. B. Snow from the intersections must be plowed parallel to the curbs so that no snow remains in the intersection. Intersections must be curved, and snow deposited on tangent sections of streets beyond curved radii. C. Do not turn around in private driveways. D. Plow at a speed which is sufficient to move the snow, but not excessively. E. Plow with a loose hoisting chain so plow rides on casters. F. Plow all streets the full width of pavement. G. One-Way Streets: One-way streets shall be plowed to each curb. That is, the operator shall plow the left side of the centerline of the street to the left side and plow the right side of the centerline to the right side, and, at no time shall the contractor/operator plow a one-way street the wrong way against traffic pattern without the express permission of the DPW Director, or his designee. H. Plowing Dead End Streets: The contractor/operator shall not push snow into the end of a deadend street. Near the end of a dead end, he shall pick up the plow blade, proceed to the end of the street, drop the blade and pull the snow back from the end of the street far enough so that he can turn around and push the snow out from the end of the street...