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Maryland Manual, 1971-72
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MARYLAND MANUAL 205
clock, seven day a week basis. Recently installed computerized equip-
ment in this section now furnishes instant records on stolen vehicles
on a nation-wide basis.
Driver Licensing and Control
William T. S. Bricker, Deputy Administrator
Division of Driver Improvement and Records
Leonard W. Kestler, Director
This Division's activities include the suspension, revocation, and
restriction of driving privileges of those individuals not responsive to
rehabilitation or who have committed extremely serious violations.
The Central License File and the Case History Files are also
located within this Division. The Division has responsibility for the
security of all case history flies and all licenses on file at the Motor
Vehicle Administration.
Division of Driver Review and Rehabilitation
Leroy A. Hall, Director
The Division of Driver Review and Rehabilitation consists of two
sections, the Driver Rehabilitation Clinic and the Review and Rein-
statement Section.
The Driver Rehabilitation Clinic was established in 1962 to improve
the attitude of problem drivers. It consists of eight one-hour sessions
held at Glen Burnie and at Motor Vehicle Administration Regional
Offices throughout the State.
The License Review Program was established to assist further in
the rehabilitation of unsafe drivers and in the identification of indi-
viduals with bad driving attitudes. Under this program, license re-
viewers hold hearings for errant drivers. Based on these hearings,
license reviewers submit their recommendations as to what action
should be taken on an individual's driving privileges.
The Division is also responsible for the administration 'of the Medi-
cal Advisory Board. This Board consists of twenty-five physicians
appointed by the Motor Vehicle Administrator to advise him on the
medical aspects of driver licensing. In cases where an individual's
physical or mental condition may affect his driving ability, the Motor
Vehicle Administrator relies on the Board for professional guidance.
Division of Driver Examination and Licensing
Major John Satterfield, Director
The Division of Driver Examination and Licensing is responsible
for conducting examinations of all new drivers, and renewing motor
vehicle operators licenses.
Examinations include testing of the applicant's visual acuity, knowl-
edge of motor vehicle laws, and the ability to safely operate a motor
vehicle.
Maryland licenses are now classified according to the type of vehicle
the driver will operate and are designated A, B, C, D, and E. Any
class license will authorize the licensee to operate vehicles in that
particular class, or any lower class, except E, providing the licensee
meets the age requirements of the several classes. The five classes
are as follows:
Class A—Required to operate tractor-trailers; Class B—Required to
operate trucks over 20,000 pounds gross weight; Class C—Required to
operate buses; Class D—Required to operate automobiles, station
wagons, and trucks up to 20,000 pounds gross weight; and Class E—
Required to operate motorcycles.

 
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