§ 74.13 LIGHTS, SIGNALING DEVICES, AND BRAKES.
   (A)   Lights.    It shall be unlawful to operate a bicycle on any street or sidewalk during the period from ½ hour after sunset to sunrise, which bicycle is not equipped with at least one lighted lamp firmly secured to the front mudguard or handlebars of the bicycle showing a white light visible at least 500 feet in the direction toward which the bicycle is proceeding and at least one lighted lamp showing a red light in the opposite direction. In lieu of such rear lighted red lamp, a red reflector glass button, not less than one and a half inches in diameter or not less than four inches square of red reflecting tape may be mounted securely on the rear mudguard, or lacking a mudguard, on the rear of the saddle.
   (B)   Signaling devices. It shall be unlawful to operate a bicycle on any street, sidewalk, or other public place, which bicycle is not equipped with a signaling device in good working order and audible at a distance of not less than 25 feet when sounded, except that no bicycle may be equipped with or make use of any gong, siren, or mechanical whistle.
   (C)   Brakes. Every bicycle shall be equipped with a brake adequate to control the movement of and to stop such bicycle whenever necessary. The brake shall be maintained in good working order at all times.
(Ord. 73-22, passed 12-18-73) Penalty, see § 74.99