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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 21-1407

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§21–1407.
(a)The driver of a vehicle may not stop, stand, or park the vehicle on any Authority highway, except:
(1)If necessary to avoid injury or damage to any person or property;
(2)In compliance with the lawful direction of an authorized employee of the Authority highway;
(3)At a designated area for the transaction of business at an Administration building; or
(4)If the vehicle is disabled or involved in an accident, in which case the vehicle shall be moved, if possible:
(i)To the shoulder of the roadway;
(ii)Adjacent to the emergency walkway on a bridge; or
(iii)As otherwise directed by a patrol officer.
(b)Notwithstanding § 25–201(b) of this article, the Maryland Transportation Authority may adopt regulations governing the removal of vehicles left unattended for 12 or more hours on any Authority highway.
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