§ 73.50 BICYCLE OPERATION.
   (A)   No person shall ride or propel a bicycle on a street or other public highway of the village with another person on the handlebars or in any position in front of the operator.
   (B)   No bicycle shall be ridden faster than is reasonable and proper, but every bicycle shall be operated with reasonable regard to the safety of the operator and any other persons upon the streets and public highways.
   (C)   Persons riding bicycles shall observe all traffic signs and stop at all stop signs.
   (D)   No bicycle shall be permitted on any street or other public highway from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise without a headlight, visible under normal atmospheric conditions from the front thereof for not less than 500 feet, firmly attached to such bicycle and properly lighted, nor without a yellow or red light reflector attached to and visible 500 feet from the rear thereof. The said headlight shall emit a clear, white light.
   (E)   No person shall ride or propel a bicycle upon any street or other public highway abreast of more than one other person riding or propelling a bicycle.
   (F)   Every person riding or propelling a bicycle upon any street or other public highway shall observe all traffic rules and regulations applicable thereto, and shall turn only at intersections, signal for all turns, ride at the right hand side of the street or highway and pass to the left when passing vehicles and individuals that are slower moving, and shall pass vehicles to the right when meeting.
   (G)   No person shall park a bicycle on any sidewalk unless a bicycle stand is located on said sidewalk.
(Prior Code, § 3-401) Penalty, see § 73.99
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see Neb. RS 60-6,314, 60-6,117, 60-6,315, 60-6,317 and 60-6,318