An operator of a bicycle moving below the speed of other traffic shall ride as near as practicable to the right curb or edge of the roadway, except when:
(1) 
The person is overtaking and passing another vehicle going in the same direction;
(2) 
The person is preparing to turn left at an intersection or onto a private road or driveway;
(3) 
Conditions of the roadway, including fixed or moving objects or vehicles, pedestrians, animals, surface hazards or substandard lanes, make it unsafe to ride next to the right curb or edge of the roadway; or
(4) 
The person is operating a bicycle in an outside (righthand) lane that is less than 14 feet in width and does not have a designated bicycle lane adjacent to that lane, or it is too narrow for a bicycle and a motor vehicle to safely travel side by side.
(Ordinance 07-08 adopted 9/4/07)
(a) 
It shall be unlawful for any person to ride a bicycle upon, over, or along any public street, highway or alley or on any public property in the town in such a reckless, indifferent or careless manner as to unreasonably endanger any person or property.
(b) 
No person shall knowingly cause or permit the unlawful operation of a bicycle or the operation of a bicycle by a person lacking the physical or mental judgment or maturity to operate the bicycle in a reasonably safe and careful manner without creating an unreasonable hazard to the operator of the bicycle or others.
(c) 
An operator of a bicycle shall comply with traffic laws and regulations applicable to operators of motor vehicles when operating a bicycle on a public street or highway.
(d) 
An operator of a bicycle shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians on public streets, highways, alleys, sidewalks, and all public ways.
(Ordinance 07-08 adopted 9/4/07)
No person shall operate or ride on any bicycle upon a public street, highway or alley in the town with two or more persons upon the same bicycle; provided, however, that this restriction shall not apply to tandem bicycles or other bicycles equipped and manufactured for two or more riders. A person operating a bicycle shall not ride other than upon or astride a permanent and regular seat attached thereto. No bicycle shall be used to carry more persons at one time than the number for which it is designed or equipped.
(Ordinance 07-08 adopted 9/4/07)
No person, while riding or operating a bicycle on any public street, highway or alley in the town shall hold on or cling to any other vehicle while in motion. It shall be unlawful for any person operating a bicycle to cling to or attach himself or the bicycle to any other moving vehicle on any public street, highway, alley or public way.
(Ordinance 07-08 adopted 9/4/07)
(a) 
No person shall leave a bicycle lying or standing in a manner that hinders or impedes pedestrian or vehicular traffic upon public sidewalks or paths or upon a public street, highway or alley within the town, and all persons shall take proper care to insure that his bicycle is so placed as to avoid annoyance and danger of accident.
(b) 
The town may designate such place or places within commercial zones exclusively for parking of bicycles and no person shall stand, park or leave any bicycle on a road, alley or sidewalk within 200 feet of any such place designated exclusively for bicycle parking by the town.
(Ordinance 07-08 adopted 9/4/07)
(a) 
The provisions of this section shall apply to all bicycles being operated on a public street, highway or alley within the town later than one-half hour after sunset and earlier than one-half hour before sunrise.
(b) 
A bicycle shall have a lamp or light affixed to the front of the bicycle with a white light visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front or an amber reflector affixed to the front of the bicycle of at least two and one-half (2-1/2) inches in diameter.
(c) 
A bicycle shall have a red reflector attached to the rear of at least two and one-half (2-1/2) inches in diameter that is of a type approved by the state department of public safety and visible when directly in front of lawful upper beams of motor vehicle headlamps from a distance of at least 300 feet to the rear of the bicycle or a lamp that emits a red light visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear of the bicycle.
(Ordinance 07-08 adopted 9/4/07)