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(a) No person may park a bicycle on a street or sidewalk in a manner which obstructs pedestrian traffic or the parking and driving of motor vehicles.
(b) No person may secure a bicycle to any of the following publicly owned facilities:
(1) fire hydrants;
(2) police and fire callboxes;
(3) electric traffic signal poles;
(4) stanchions or poles located within bus zones or stands;
(5) stanchions or poles located within 25 feet of an intersection; or
(6) trees under 10 inches in diameter.
(c) A bicycle parked on a highway must comply with the provisions of this chapter regulating the parking of vehicles.
History: Eff. 6/28/79, Register 70
Authority: AS 28.05.011
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