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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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2012 SURVEYOR, AND STATE SURVEY. [ART. 91

county board of sidepath commissioners shall be co-existent with that
of the board of state sidepath commissioners.

1904, art. 91. sec. 53. 1900, ch. 658, sec. 3.

85. Any county board of sidepath commissioners having first
obtained the consent in writing of the county commissioners, with the
advice and consent of the state board of sidepath commissioners, shall
be authorized to lay out, construct and maintain sidepaths along the
edges of any public highway in the county from which they are
appointed between the traveled portions thereof and the line of the
abutting property; and the county commissioners of any county are
empowered to exercise all the duties and powers which the road laws
of any county may provide, so far as the laws are applicable, to enable
and assist in building the sidepaths as provided in this sub-title.

Ibid. sec. 54. 1900, ch. 658, sec. 4.

86. Such board of state sidepath commissioners shall, on entering
upon its duties and in each calendar year thereafter, determine upon
a form of license to be attached or affixed to a bicycle, to be known as
a bicycle sidepath license. Each such license shall be valid during the
calendar year for which it is issued and no longer. Every person shall
be entitled to be furnished by such board with such bicycle sidepath
license upon the payment of a fee of one dollar therefor.

As to licenses for motor vehicles and regulations concerning them, see
art. 56. sec. 133, et seg.

Ibid. sec. 55. 1900, ch. 658, sec. 5.

87. No person shall drive or propel any vehicle, except a bicycle,
upon any of the sidepaths now constructed or hereafter to be con-
structed in any of the counties of the State in which a county board
of sidepath commissioners have been appointed. No person shall ride
or propel any bicycle on any sidepath constructed or hereafter to be
constructed in such county, unless a valid bicycle sidepath license be
attached or affixed in plain view to the head of the frame or left side
of the front fork, as may be determined by the said board of state side-
path commissioners.

Ibid. sec. 56. 1900, ch. 658, sec. 6.

88. No person shall drive or hitch any horse, cattle, sheep, swine
or other animal on any sidepath now constructed or hereafter to be
constructed under the provisions of this sub-title.

Ibid. sec. 57. 1900, ch. 658, sec. 7.

89. No person shall wilfully obstruct, injure or destroy any side-
path or any portion thereof now constructed or to be constructed under
the provisions of this sub-title.

Ibid. sec. 58. 1900, ch. 658, sec. 8.

90. Bicycle riders riding in opposite directions on said path shall
turn to the right in passing and every bicycle overtaking another on
said path shall turn to the left in passing.

 

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