No person shall willfully or maliciously remove, destroy, mutilate
or alter the number of any bicycle serial number or license tag issued
under this chapter. Within seven days after any bicycle registered
in accordance with this chapter changes ownership or is dismantled
and taken out of operation, the registered owner shall report such
information to the Police Department.
Every bicycle in the Village which is unattended, other than
on or at a private residence, shall at all times be securely locked
to prevent the theft of the bicycle.
[Added 1-14-2014 by Ord.
No. 2014-02]
A. Pedestrians
must be clearly visible. No person may walk, run, stand, or otherwise
be present on a public roadway between one-half hour after sunset
and one-half hour before sunrise, unless such person is clearly visible
as defined herein.
B. Clearly
visible defined. "Clearly visible," for purposes of this section,
shall be defined as follows: A person is clearly visible if, and only
if, the person satisfies one or more of the following requirements:
(1) Reflective
clothing. At least four square inches of the surface area of the outer
layer of such person's clothing is reflectorized such that it is visible
from a distance of up to 500 feet when directly in front of lawful
upper beams of head lamps on a motor vehicle, both to the front and
rear of such person; or
(2) Reflectors.
Such person is equipped with reflectors with a diameter of at least
two inches of surface area, or reflective tape that has at least two
square inches of surface area, which is carried or attached to such
person in a manner as to be visible from up to 500 feet when directly
in front of lawful upper beams of head lamps on a motor vehicle, both
to the front and rear of such person.
(3) Flashlight
alternative. A flashlight that is lit and worn or carried by the pedestrian
and which is visible from a distance of up to 500 feet in front of
such person may be used in lieu of the foregoing reflective requirements
for the front of such person; and a flashlight that is lit and worn
or carried by the pedestrian that is red in color that is visible
from a distance of up to 500 feet behind such person may be used in
lieu of the reflective requirements for the rear of such person.
C. Parental
responsibility. No parent or guardian of any child shall authorize
or knowingly permit such child to violate any of the provisions of
this section.
D. Multiple
parties, individual responsibilities. The requirements of this section
apply equally to every person on a public roadway. The fact that one
or more member from a group of pedestrians may satisfy the requirements
does not relieve other members of the group of the obligation to do
so.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall be subject to the penalties prescribed in §
1-4 of this Code.