§ 73.04 BICYCLE OPERATING REGULATIONS.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a bicycle in any of the following described manners.
   (A)   No person shall operate a bicycle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under conditions then existing.
   (B)   Whenever a usable path for bicycles has been provided adjacent to the roadway or as part of the roadway, bicycle riders shall use such paths and shall not use the remaining portion of the roadway. Wherever the city has provided sidewalks and bituminous ramps adjacent to streets for the accommodation of bicycle riders, such sidewalks and ramps shall be regarded as usable paths for bicycles.
   (C)   The operators of a bicycle shall stop prior to emerging from any alley, public or private driveway, or building upon any street or sidewalk or sidewalk area and shall yield right-of-way to all vehicles and pedestrians approaching upon any street, highway, sidewalk, or sidewalk area.
   (D)   There shall be no attachments, in any manner, from the bicycle or rider to any other vehicle.
   (E)   Towing or drawing any coaster, sled, or person on roller skates, toy vehicles, or other similar vehicles upon any roadway is prohibited.
   (F)   Riding more than two abreast is prohibited.
   (G)   Carrying any package, bundle, or article which prevents or interferes with the rider keeping both hands upon the handlebars is prohibited.
   (H)   No bicycle operator shall ride with both hands removed from the handlebars or both feet from the pedals or practicing any acrobatic riding upon any bicycle on any roadway, sidewalk, or bicycle path.
   (I)   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 proper hand signal by the extension of the left hand to indicate the direction of the intended turn.
(Prior Code, § 13.5.2) Penalty, see § 10.99