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1856 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 1007

may be necessary for the safety and welfare of the traveling
public.

(e) Nothing in the aforegoing sections shall apply to the
drivers of mass transportation vehicles subject to the jurisdic-
tion of the Public Service Commission of Maryland.

(f) Notwithstanding the provision in the aforegoing section,
the Department may, in its discretion, waive the restrictions
as to drivers of school buses when, in its opinion, the public
safety will not be jeopardized.

82. INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION PERMIT, (a) Any per-
son desiring to receive a chauffeur's or a motor vehicle op-
erator's or motorcycle operator's license shall first obtain
an instruction and examination permit by applying to the
Department in Baltimore City upon a form furnished by the
Department and every said application shall be accompanied
by a fee of one (f 1. 00) dollar.

(b) Every said application shall state the full name (first,
middle and last names), residence address, race, sex, height,
weight and date of birth of the applicant and shall state
whether the applicant has heretofore been licensed as an oper-
ator or chauffeur, and, if so, when and by what State or coun-
try, and whether any such license has ever been suspended, re-
voked or refused and, if so, the date of and reason for such
suspension, revocation or refusal, and every said application
shall state the applicant's general physical condition, occupa-
tion and other pertinent facts as the Department may require.
Every said application shall be signed by the applicant and
verified in person before a person authorized to administer
oaths.

(e) Such instruction and examination permit shall entitle
the person to whom it is issued to operate a motor vehicle
only when accompanied by a regularly licensed Maryland oper-
ator or chauffeur who is actually occupying a seat beside the
person under instruction, and shall be valid only for thirty
days from the date of issue for the purpose of instruction, after
which time it shall expire and become void. If further in-
struction is desired, a renewal of the permit must be obtained
for another thirty days by forwarding the permit and one
($1. 00) dollar fee to the Department in Baltimore.

(d) The person under instruction may take the final exami-
nation fifteen days or thereafter from the date the permit was
issued. Any person regularly licensed as an operator or chauf-
feur in another State may be permitted to take an immediate
examination. The permit, except as otherwise stated, will be
honored for a period of ninety days from the date of issue for

 

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