3701 - Unattended motor vehicle.

                                CHAPTER 37                         MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS     Subchapter        A.  Offenses in General        B.  Serious Traffic Offenses        C.  Accidents and Accident Reports        Enactment.  Chapter 37 was added June 17, 1976, P.L.162,     No.81, effective July 1, 1977.        Cross References.  Chapter 37 is referred to in section 1614     of this title.                               SUBCHAPTER A                           OFFENSES IN GENERAL     Sec.     3701.  Unattended motor vehicle.     3701.1. Leaving an unattended child in a motor vehicle.     3702.  Limitations on backing.     3703.  Driving upon sidewalk.     3704.  Obstruction to driving view or mechanism.     3705.  Opening and closing vehicle doors.     3706.  Riding in house trailers, mobile homes or boats on            trailers.     3707.  Driving or stopping close to fire apparatus.     3708.  Unauthorized driving over fire hose.     3709.  Depositing waste and other material on highway, property            or waters.     3710.  Stopping at intersection or crossing to prevent            obstruction.     3711.  Unauthorized persons and devices hanging on vehicles.     3712.  Abandonment of vehicles.     3712.1. Restitution of property owners.     3712.2. Stripping abandoned vehicles.     3713.  Railroad trains not to block crossings.     3714.  Careless driving.     3715.  Restriction on alcoholic beverages (Repealed).     3716.  Accidents involving overturned vehicles.     3717.  Trespass by motor vehicle.     3718.  Minor prohibited from operating with any alcohol in            system.     3719.  Passengers in open trucks.     3720.  Snow and ice dislodged or falling from moving vehicle.     § 3701.  Unattended motor vehicle.        (a)  General rule.--No person driving or in charge of a motor     vehicle shall permit the vehicle to stand unattended without     placing the gear shift lever in a position which under the     circumstances impedes the movement of the vehicle, stopping the     engine, locking the ignition in vehicles so equipped, removing     the key from the ignition and, when standing upon any grade,     turning the front wheels to the curb or side of the highway and     effectively setting the brake.        (b)  Penalty.--Any person violating this section is guilty of     a summary offense and shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to     pay a fine of $5.