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Article 34
Operation of Bicycles and Play Devices

Sections

1230
Effect of regulations
1231
Traffic laws apply to persons riding bicycles or skating or gliding on in-line skates
1232
Riding on bicycles
1233
Clinging to vehicles
1234
Riding on roadways, shoulders, bicycle or in-line skate lanes and bicycle or in-line skate paths
1235
Carrying articles
1236
Lamps and other equipment on bicycles
1237
Method of giving hand and arm signals by bicyclists
1238
Passengers on bicycles under one year of age prohibited
1239
Reflective material and devices for in-line skating
1240
Leaving the scene of an incident involving a wheeled non-motorized means of conveyance without reporting in the second degree
1241
Leaving the scene of an incident involving a wheeled non-motorized means of conveyance without reporting in the first degree
1242
Additional provisions applicable to bicycles with electric assist
1242‑A
Operation of a bicycle with electric assist while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
1243
Shared bicycle and shared bicycle with electric assist systems
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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