No person shall ride or operate a bicycle upon
any sidewalk, street or public place in said Village in such a manner
as to interfere with pedestrians thereon.
Every bicycle operated or driven upon any street
or public place in said Village of Fairport shall be equipped and
shall in all respects comply with the provisions of § 1329
of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
No person shall ride or operate a bicycle upon
any street or public place in said Village two or more abreast, or
while so riding hang on to an automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle
of any kind; nor shall any person riding or operating a bicycle proceed
with his feet off the pedals or hands off of the steering apparatus
thereof, or perform any trick or fancy riding thereon.
A person riding or operating a bicycle in said
Village shall observe all traffic signs, stop signs, traffic signals
and all other traffic regulations, and shall operate said bicycle
on the right-hand side of the street at all times and as near to the
curb as practicable.
No person shall throw, drop or place, or cause
or procure to be thrown, dropped or placed, in or upon any highway,
street or public place within the corporate limits of said Village,
any glass, tacks, nails, pieces of metal or other substances which
might injure or damage a bicycle.
[Amended 11-7-1952]
Any person violating any of the provisions of
this chapter shall be liable for and forfeit and pay to the Village
of Fairport a penalty not exceeding $25 for a first offense and not
exceeding $50 for a second and each subsequent offense.