§ 74.04 DUE CARE FOR PEDESTRIANS; RESTRICTIONS ON USE.
   (A)   Due and proper care shall at all times be exercised by the bicycle operator for pedestrians. Under all circumstances bicycle operators, riding or walking their bicycles, shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians using a sidewalk or path. On approaching a pedestrian on the sidewalk, an audible signal shall be given at least 25 feet from the pedestrian, and the speed of the bicycle shall be reduced to a momentum which is no greater than necessary to continue the operation of the bicycle without the rider dismounting, and shall not be increased until the pedestrian has been passed.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or ride a bicycle, tricycle, skateboard or roller skates, roller skis, or a play vehicle in any of the following places:
      (1)   Upon and along any sidewalk in that area of the city bounded on the north by Pembroke Street, on the east by Center Street, on the south by South Central Avenue, and on the west by Chicago Avenue.
      (2)   On any public property, including, but not limited to, parking lots located within the city where signs are posted prohibited such operation.
      (3)   On all other public streets and sidewalks, operators of a bicycle, tricycle, skateboard, roller skates, roller skis, or other play vehicle shall obey all existing traffic laws and shall yield the right-of- way to other pedestrians using public sidewalks and shall not otherwise endanger or interfere with pedestrian traffic on those sidewalks.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for any person to park or otherwise leave a bicycle unattended on any sidewalk within the city in such a manner that it obstructs or otherwise interferes with pedestrians using the sidewalk.
   (D)   Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be fined not less than $1 nor more than $50 for each offense.
(Ord. 91-0-4, passed 7-8-91; Am. Ord. 91-0-9, passed 9-23-91)