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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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742 ARTICLE 56.

feet, and red to the rear visible for a similar distance carried on the left of
such vehicle; any person who shall park a motor vehicle and shall fail to
turn on said parking light shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than one dollar ($1. 00) nor
more than twenty-five dollars ($25. 00).

(f) Horse-drawn and all other vehicles of every kind on a public high-
way, in motion or at rest, one white light visible from both front and rear,
or a white light visible from the front and red light visible from the rear
for a distance of at least 200 feet.

In the case of moving motor vehicles the numerals on the rear registra-
tion marker shall be so illuminated as to be clearly discernible at a dis-
tance of not less than twenty-five (25) feet from the rear, and the regis-
tration markers on both front and rear shall at all times be kept clean,
clear, discernible and unobscured.

Glaring Lights. No vehicle of any kind, including motor vehicles and
horse-dawn vehicles, shall at any time, whether in motion or at rest, use
on any public highway of this State any lighting device which shall throw
a dazzling or glaring light to a height of more than forty-two (42) inches
above the surface of the road when measured on a level road at a distance
of seventy-five (75) feet or more ahead.

Candle Power. No motor vehicle of any kind shall at any time,
whether in use or not in use, be equipped with an electric bulb or other
lighting device of a greater capacity than thirty-two (32) candle-power,
no matter how the same may be shaded, covered or obscured.

Lenses. No motor vehicle of any kind shall at any time, whether in
use or not in use, be equipped with any lamp without any glass or with a
plain glass front, behind which there is an electric bulb or other lighting
device of a greater capacity than four candlepower, unless such bulb
itself be so designed, constructed and used as to prevent glare.

The State Board of Motor Vehicle Headlight Inspection is hereby
created. Said Board shall consist of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles,
Commissioner of Police of Baltimore City, and the Secretary of the Auto-
mobile Club of Maryland. The members of said Board shall serve with-
out pay and shall hold meetings at such times and places as in their judg-
ment may be necessary. The said Board is hereby expressly charged with
the enforcement of the aforegoing provisions prohibiting the use of glaring
or dazzling headlights on the highways of this State, and shall have full
power and authority to make, promulgate and enforce all reasonable regu-
lations to this end, both for the purpose of determining the character of
headlights to be used, including inspections, tests and licensing or per-
mitting the sale of the same, and the use thereof on the highways. It shall
be unlawful for anyone to use, sell or have in his possession any headlight
or other lighting device designed for use on motor vehicles on the public
highways of this State contrary to this sub-title or contrary to such regu-
lations so to be prescribed by said State Board of Motor Vehicle Head-
light Inspection, subject to a penalty of not less than one dollar ($1. 00)


 

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