No parents of any minor child and no guardian of any minor ward shall authorize or knowingly permit any such minor child or ward to violate any of the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 1360 § 10(1), 1977; Ord. 1385 § 2, 1978)
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, every person riding or operating a bicycle upon any street or other public place is subject to all the provisions of this title and the laws of the state applicable to the drivers of vehicles, except any provisions which by their very nature can have no application.
(Ord. 1360 § 10(2), 1977; Ord. 1385 § 2, 1978)
Every bicycle operated upon the streets or other public places should be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop and to hold the bicycle.
(Ord. 1360 § 10(3), 1977; Ord. 1385 § 2, 1978)
A person propelling a bicycle should not ride other than with his or her feet on the pedals and facing the front of the bicycle.
(Ord. 1360 § 10(4), 1977; Ord. 1385 § 2, 1978)
No person shall operate a bicycle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions then existing.
(Ord. 1360 § 10(5), 1977; Ord. 1385 § 2, 1978)
No person shall leave a bicycle except at a rack. If no rack is provided, the person shall leave the bicycle so as not to obstruct any roadway, sidewalk, driveway, or building entrance. A person shall not leave a bicycle in violation of the provision relating to the parking of motor vehicles.
(Ord. 1360 § 10(6), 1977; Ord. 1385 § 2, 1978)
No person shall ride a bicycle upon a sidewalk within a business district, downtown, or in a commercial area unless such area is designated part of a foot-bike pathway.
(Ord. 1360 § 10(7), 1977; Ord. 1385 § 2, 1978)
No person riding a bicycle shall attach himself to another moving vehicle upon any street for the purpose of "hitching" a ride.
(Ord. 1360 § 10(8), 1977; Ord. 1385 § 2, 1978)