The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to a member of
the police department while operating a bicycle in the course and
scope of his or her duties.
(Ord. 1487 § 1, (1993))
Bicycles designed and constructed to carry only one person shall
not be used to carry any additional person or persons either on the
handlebars thereof or elsewhere thereon, unless equipment that has
been designed and manufactured for transportation of additional passengers
in a safe manner has been properly affixed to the bicycle and is used
as designed.
(1941 Code § 1476; Ord. 1950 § 1, (2018))
Bicycles shall only be allowed to pull another vehicle/trailer
that has been manufactured and designed for transportation of additional
passengers or equipment. In order to comply with this provision, any
vehicle/trailer must be properly and safely affixed to the bicycle
in a manner that is consistent with the manufacturer's instructions.
(Ord. 1950 § 1, (2018))
Every person riding and operating a bicycle shall obey all traffic
signals and signs, and before making turns shall give the same signals
as required of the operators of motor vehicles.
(1941 Code § 1479)
No rider of a bicycle shall ride the same at night without an
adequate white headlight on the front thereof and a red light or red
reflector on the rear, as required by the
Vehicle Code of the state
of California.
(1941 Code § 1480)
The city shall provide and set up suitable racks adjacent to
the curb or gutter at such places in the business districts of the
city as may be deemed advisable for the parking of bicycles by persons
who have occasion to stop temporarily in such districts. All bicycles
found lying on the sidewalk may be taken up and impounded by the police
department, from whence they may be recovered by proving property
and obtaining an order from the chief of police or designee.
(1941 Code § 1481; Ord. 1950 § 1, (2018))
In addition to or in lieu of any other penalty to be imposed
for the violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, the court
may prohibit the operation upon the streets, alleys and public places
of the city for a period of not to exceed 30 days, of the bicycle
used in such violation, in which event the bicycle so used shall be
impounded with the police department and retained there for the prohibited
period.
(Ord. 1950 § 1, (2018))
It is unlawful for any person traveling upon any bicycle, motorcycle
or any toy vehicle to cling to or attach himself or herself or his
or her vehicle to any other moving vehicle or street car upon the
roadway.
(1941 Code § 1245)
Bicycles operated on any path in any public park or playground
within the city shall yield right-of-way when and where the path is
being used by pedestrians. Bicyclists shall obey all posted park rules
and speed limits, and may be cited for failure to do so. It is unlawful
for any person to ride, drive or operate a motorcycle or motor scooter
in or on any public park or playground within the city.
(Ord. 1950 § 1, (2018))