[Code 1992, § 7.23(2)]
The Police Department shall cause to be inspected each bicycle
presented for registration and may refuse to register any bicycle
found to be in unsafe mechanical condition or not equipped as required.
[Code 1992, § 7.23(3)]
No person shall operate any bicycle not properly registered
or carrying a proper identification tag upon any street, highway,
roadway or alley in the City, or operate any bicycle in an unsafe
manner or in violation of any state law.
[Code 1992, § 7.23(4)]
Within 10 days after any bicycle registered under this article
has changed ownership or been permanently dismantled and taken out
of operation, such information shall be reported to the Police Department
by the person in whose name the bicycle has been registered.
[Code 1992, § 7.23(5)]
No bicycle shall be operated on City streets unless equipped
with an audible signal.
[Code 1992, § 7.23(6)]
No person shall leave or park a bicycle at such a place or in
such a way as to create a hazard to pedestrians, automobile operators
or anyone else.
[Code 1992, § 7.23(7); amended 7-25-2016 by Ord. No. 16-09]
No person shall ride a bicycle, skateboard, roller skates or
any similar device upon a sidewalk within the business district; Broad
Street, from Geneva Street to Wrigley Drive; Main Street, from Cook
Street to Mill Street; Center Street, from Geneva Street to Wrigley
Drive; Wrigley Drive, from Main Street to Baker Street; the complete
area surrounding the Riviera Ballroom, being the sidewalks, lawns
and piers; the tennis courts located at Badger High School, East View
School and Maple Park; or the Brunk Pavilion and the appurtenances
thereto.