(A) No person shall ride or propel a bicycle or motor-bicycle on a street or other public highway of the city with another person on the handlebars or in any position in front of the operator.
(B) No bicycle or motor-bicycle shall be ridden faster than is reasonable and proper, but every bicycle or motor-bicycle shall be operated with reasonable regard to the safety of the operator, and other persons upon the sidewalks, streets, and other public highways of the city.
(C) Persons riding bicycles or motor-bicycles shall observe all traffic signs and stop at all stop signs.
(D) No bicycle or motor-bicycle shall be permitted on any sidewalk, street, or other public highway of the city between 30 minutes after sunset and 30 minutes before sunrise unless there is firmly attached to the bicycle or motor-bicycle a headlight visible under normal atmospheric conditions from the front of the bicycle or motor-bicycle for not less than 300 feet and a yellow or red light reflector attached to the rear and visible 200 feet in that direction. The headlight shall give a clear white light and shall be properly lighted during such hours of darkness.
(E) No person shall ride or propel a bicycle or motor-bicycle upon any street or other public highway in the city abreast of more than one other person riding or propelling a bicycle or motor-bicycle.
(F) Every person riding or propelling a bicycle or motor-bicycle upon any street or other public highway in the city shall observe all traffic rules and regulations applicable thereto. He or she shall turn only at intersections, signal for all turns, ride at the right side of the sidewalk, street, or highway, pass to the left when passing overtaken vehicles and individuals, and shall pass to the right, vehicles and persons proceeding in the opposite direction.
(G) No person shall ride any bicycle or motor-bicycle on any sidewalk in the city.
(Ord. 4-1, passed 2-14-1972) Penalty, see § 70.99