As used in this chapter:
BICYCLE
A vehicle propelled solely by human power through a chain
belt or gears that has at least one wheel more than 14 inches in diameter.
EARPHONES
Any headset, radio, tape player, or other similar device
which is designed to provide the listener with radio programs, music,
or other recorded information through a device which covers all or
a portion of both ears.
LANE
The portion of roadway used for the movement of a single
line of vehicles. Unless otherwise indicated by traffic control devices,
every undivided roadway on which lanes are not marked or on which
the only pavement marking is a center line shall be deemed to be a
two-lane street with one lane open for vehicular travel in each direction
separated by the center line. The marked or unmarked portion of a
street on which parking is permitted is not a separate lane for vehicular
travel but is a parking lane.
PATH
A way publicly maintained that has been designated for use
by bicycles only or by bicycles and pedestrians by a traffic control
device or other sign or by regulation and that is separated from the
roadway for other vehicular traffic by open space, a curb or another
barrier.
SAFE, SAFELY and IN SAFETY
A.
Without hazard to person or property;
B.
Without in any way interfering with, impeding, hindering, obstructing
or taking the right-of-way from any other vehicle or pedestrian;
C.
In an attentive, careful, and prudent manner; and
D.
At a speed such that recovery from errors in judgment is possible.
Every person driving a bicycle has all of the rights and duties
applicable to the driver of any other vehicle under this title except
as modified by this chapter.
Every person driving a bicycle shall keep at least one hand
on the handlebars at all times and shall not carry any package, bundle
or article that obstructs the driver's vision or prevents the use
of both hands in the control and operation of the bicycle.
Persons driving bicycles across a roadway upon and along a crosswalk
from a sidewalk or path have all the duties applicable to pedestrians
under the same circumstances and similarly have such rights, but only
if the approach and entry into the roadway are made at a speed no
greater than an ordinary walk so that other drivers may anticipate
the necessity to yield when required.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provisions of
this chapter, or any supplement to, shall, upon conviction, be punished
by a fine not to exceed $200 at the discretion of the court.