The following rules and regulations shall be observed in the operation of a bicycle on the streets and public places:
(1) Every person operating a bicycle shall at all times operate said bicycle with due regard for the safety of other persons and vehicles lawfully upon the streets, highways, parkways and public places, as well as for his own safety, and shall at all times and under all conditions yield the right-of-way to pedestrians on the streets, highways, parkways, public places, and on crosswalks.
(2) Every person operating a bicycle shall comply with all vehicle traffic laws, except where such laws by their nature do not apply to bicycles, and all vehicle traffic signs and signals erected for the regulation of traffic.
(3) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a bicycle upon the streets, highways, parkways, and public places during the period of one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise unless such bicycle is equipped with a front light, casting a beam of white light in front of such bicycle visible for not less than five hundred (500) feet, and also a rear signal, i.e., an official reflector or red light visible for not less than three hundred (300) feet.
(4) It shall be unlawful to operate a bicycle upon the streets, highways, parkways, and public places that is not equipped with adequate brakes, lights and warning signal, all of which are in proper working order during all of the time of the operation of such bicycle that has the approval and has passed police inspection.
(5) It shall be the duty of all persons operating a bicycle to ride single file, in a straight line, and as near the right-hand curb as possible, on all main highways and thoroughfares and in central business sections, and when riding on other streets must not ride in groups and more than two (2) abreast.
(6) Before turning or changing the direction of any bicycle upon any street, highway, parkway, or public place, it shall be the duty of the bicycle rider to give a signal, by the extension of the hand, to indicate the direction it is the intention to proceed.
(7) It shall be unlawful for any person operating a bicycle upon any street, highway, parkway, or public place to attach himself to any other moving vehicle.
(8) It shall be unlawful for any person operating a bicycle equipped for carrying only the rider to carry another person on the front or rear frame or handlebar of a bicycle.
(9) It shall be unlawful for any person operating a bicycle to engage in fancy or trick riding and without maintaining full control of such bicycle, keeping both hands on the handlebar, except when necessary to signal.