(a) In case of accident or collision resulting in the injury or damage to persons or property upon any public or private property other than public streets or highways due to the driving or operation thereon of any motorized bicycle, the person so driving or operating such motorized bicycle, having knowledge of such accident or collision, shall stop, and upon request of the person injured or damaged or any other person shall give such person’s name and address, and if he is not the owner, the name and address of the owner of such motorized bicycle, together with the registered number of such motorized bicycle, and, if available exhibit his operator’s or motorized bicycle operator’s license. If the owner or person in charge of such damaged property is not furnished such information, the driver of the motorized bicycle involved in the accident or collision shall, within twenty-four hours of such accident or collision, forward to the Police Division, the same information required to be given to the owner or person in control of such damaged property and give the date, time and location of accident or collision. If such accident or collision is with an unoccupied or unattended motor vehicle, the operator so colliding with such motor vehicle shall securely attach the information required to be given in this section, in writing, to a conspicuous place in or on such unoccupied or unattended motor vehicle.
(b) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.