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Maryland - State Specific Handout

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Page 4 of 4 AARP Driver Safety Smart Driver™ Course State-Specific Information D20696 – October 2025 MARYLAND • Common primary offenses: Speeding, expired tags, reckless driving, and equipment violations (e.g., broken headlights). • Drivers/passengers may legally record officers during stops if done safely and without interference. • A citizen may submit a letter of concern or a medical professional, law enforcement agency, court, or government agency employee may submit a report regarding a person's ability to drive UNIT 5 – What Does the Road Ahead Look Like? Reporting Someone with Driving Problems – Participant Guidebook Page 98 • This state does not have any additional specific information for this section. Additional State Information • Allows local jurisdictions to use bus lane monitoring systems to enforce prohibition on vehicles driving in dedicated bus lanes. Participant Guidebook Page 48 "Bus Lanes" • Drivers traveling slower than the general speed of traffic on any roadway to drive in the right-hand lane or lanes. Participant Guidebook Page 62 "Speed Management" • A person operating a golf cart equipped with approved lighting on county or municipal highways between dawn and dusk if the maximum posted speed limit does not exceed 30 miles per hour; golf cart must be kept as far to the right of the roadway as feasible; driver must have a valid driver's license. Participant Guidebook Page 84 "Golf Carts"

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