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Tricycle riders may descend those hills mounted, provided 

 they apply their brakes and go slowly. 



No blowing of whistles or bugles will be allowed. 



All ridors must carry lighted lamps after sundown. 



No fast riding, speeding or racing will be permitted, nor will 

 coasting be allowed under any circumstances. This is not in- 

 tended to prevent tricycle riders using foot-rests instead of 

 pedals when applying brakes and going down hill slowly. 



Keep to the right as a rule, and always be prepared to give 

 timely warning to pedestrians. 



PARKWAYS AND CONCOURSE. 



Riding at will upon the ocean and eastern parkways, and the 

 Coney Island Concourse, subject to the usual rules of the road, 

 will be permitted at all times. 



Owing to the large amount of driving upon the roadways, 

 riders must observe great care in order to avoid the possibility 

 of accident. 



Conform generally to the rules prescribed for the riding in 

 Prospect Park. 



The foregoing privileges are subject to the following con- 

 ditions : 



All wheelmen will be required to register their name and 

 address at the office of the Chief Engineer and Superintendent, 

 Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, and procure a numbered 

 badge, to be provided by the Park Commissioners, which badge 

 shall be worn conspicuously on the left breast, and no wheelman 

 will be permitted to enter the park or go on the parkways and 

 concourse without such badge. They will otherwise conform 

 to such rules and restrictions as may from time to time be 

 established and imposed by the chief engineer and superinten- 

 dent. 



The New York wheelmen who hold badges issued by the 

 Central Park Commissioners will be permitted to ride upon 

 Prospect Park, &c, under the same conditions as govern the 

 Brooklyn wheelmen. Visiting wheelmen may secure temporary 

 permits to ride on the park and parkways on personal applica- 



