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Persons driving bicycles or e-bicycles upon a roadway shall not drive more than two abreast and within a roadway’s outside single-lane at any time except while in the process of passing. When persons riding bicycles or e-bicycles two abreast are riding at less than the normal speed of traffic and are approached from behind by a motor vehicle, the persons shall then ride single file in accordance with the provisions of § 72.002(c).
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 13.308; 1992 Code, § 10-38) (Ord. 2423, passed 6-13-1966; Ord. 27-83, passed 5-2-1983; Ord. 46-12, passed 7-10-2012; Ord. 66-19, passed 6-18-2019) Penalty, see § 10.999
No person driving a bicycle or e-bicycle shall carry any package, bundle, or article which prevents the use of both hands in the control and operation of the bicycle or e-bicycle. A person driving a bicycle or e-bicycle shall keep at least one hand on the handlebars at all times.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 13.308; 1992 Code, § 10-39) (Ord. 27-83, passed 5-2-1983; Ord. 66-19, passed 6-18-2019) Penalty, see § 10.999
No rider of a bicycle or e-bicycle shall remove both hands from the handle or feet from the pedals or practice any acrobatic or fancy riding on any street.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 13.308; 1992 Code, § 10-40) (Ord. 66-19, passed 6-18-2019) Penalty, see § 10.999
(a) No person shall, while driving a bicycle or e-bicycle upon a street, recreation trail, cycle track, or sidewalk participate in any race for speed with any other vehicle, except under permit from, and under the supervision of, the police department.
(b) By agreement with the police department, participants in an approved bicycle or e-bicycle racing event may be exempted from compliance with any traffic laws otherwise applicable thereto, provided that traffic control is adequate to assure the safety of all highway users.
(c) Tests of endurance are not considered bicycle or e-bicycle racing.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 13.308; 1992 Code, § 10-41) (Ord. 27-83, passed 5-2-1983; Ord. 118-18, passed 12-18-2018; Ord. 66-19, passed 6-18-2019) Penalty, see § 10.999
Statutory reference:
Bicycle races, see SDCL 32-20B-7 et seq.
No person shall ride or propel any bicycle or e-bicycle upon any street in a manner as to interfere with any pedestrian thereon.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 13.307; 1992 Code, § 10-42) (Ord. 66-19, passed 6-18-2019) Penalty, see § 10.999
SNOWMOBILES
For the purposes of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
DRIVER. Every person who operates or who is in actual physical control of a snowmobile.
OPERATE. To control the operation of a snowmobile.
OWNER. Any person, other than a lienholder, having the property in or title to a snowmobile and entitled to the use or possession thereof.
PRIVATE PROPERTY. Includes any and all real property or land within the city which has not been opened or dedicated for public use or as a public thoroughfare.
SIDEWALK. The portion between the curb-line and adjacent property lines set aside for the use of pedestrians.
SNOWMOBILE. Any engine-driven vehicle of a type which utilizes sled-type runners, wheels or skis with an endless belt tread or similar means of contact with the surface upon which it is operated.
STREET. The part of the street set apart for the use of vehicles or motor vehicles and including streets, avenues, alleys and public highways.
(1992 Code, § 40-315) (Ord. 2801, passed 12-27-1971)
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