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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 22-414

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§22–414.
(a)A motor vehicle driven on a highway in this State may not be equipped with television–type receiving equipment that is turned on and displaying an image visible to the driver.
(b)This section does not prevent:
(1)The use of television–type receiving equipment in a vehicle exclusively for safety or law enforcement purposes, as approved by the Department of State Police;
(2)The use in a vehicle of equipment used exclusively for alphanumeric data and text transmission and reception; or
(3)The use in a vehicle of electronic display equipment:
(i)Used in conjunction with:
1. A vehicle navigation system; or
2. Broadcast and satellite radio system graphics; or
(ii)Displaying information or images related to the operation or safety of a motor vehicle.
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