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Ch. 14
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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otherwise similar exceptions in §24—105 of
this subtitle.
In subsection (b)(2) of this section, the term
"indivisible load" is substituted for
"articles impossible of dismemberment" to
conform to the like usage in §24—111.1 of this
subtitle.
The only other changes are in style.
24-105. LOAD EXTENSIONS.
(A) EXCEPTIONS.
THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO:
(1) ANY VEHICLE CARRYING WOODEN PREFABRICATED
ROOF TRUSSES IN AN INVERTED POSITION, IF THE TRUSSES DO
NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 10 FEET BEYOND THE REAR OF THE BED
OR BODY OF THE VEHICLE; OR
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(2) ANY VEHICLE OR COMBINATION OF VEHICLES
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CARRYING:
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(I) PILING, POLES, OR MILL LOGS;
(II) NURSERY STOCK; OR
(III) CREW OR RACING SHELLS.
(B) MAXIMUM LOAD EXTENSION LIMITS.
SUBJECT TO THE MAXIMUM LENGTH LIMITS OF §24-104.1
OF THIS SUBTITLE:
(1) THE LOAD ON ANY VEHICLE OPERATED ALONE
OR THE LOAD ON THE FRONT VEHICLE OF A COMBINATION OF
VEHICLES MAY NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 3 FEET BEYOND THE
FOREMOST PART OF THE VEHICLE; AND
(2) THE LOAD ON ANY VEHICLE OPERATED ALONE
OR THE LOAD ON THE REAR VEHICLE OF A COMBINATION OF
VEHICLES MAY NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 6 FEET BEYOND THE REAR
OF THE BED OR BODY OF THE VEHICLE.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 66 1/2, §14-105.
In subsection (a)(2) of this section, the
present express exception for "utility poles"
is deleted as unnecessary in light of the
exception for "poles" generally in subsection
(a)(2)(i).
The only other changes are in style.
24-106. SECURING LOADS ON VEHICLES - IN GENERAL.
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