§ 4-1.315 TURNING MOVEMENTS; HAND SIGNALS.
   (A)   No person shall turn a bicycle or stop a bicycle which he is riding or operating unless such movement can be made with safety, and then only after giving an appropriate signal during the last 50 feet traveled by the bicycle before turning or stopping.
   (B)   The following hand signals shall be given before turning or stopping:
      (1)   Left turns. Every person signaling a left turn shall do so by extending his left hand and arm horizontally beyond the side of the bicycle.
      (2)   Right turns. Every person signaling a right turn shall do so by extending his left hand and arm upward beyond the side of the bicycle.
      (3)   Stops. Every person signaling a stop shall do so by extending his left hand and arm downward beyond the side of the bicycle.
('66 Code, § 4-1.315) (Ord. 352-A, passed 5-16-55) Penalty, see § 4-1.501