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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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(A) IN GENERAL.
IN THIS SUBTITLE THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE
MEANINGS INDICATED.
(B) COUNTY ROAD.
"COUNTY ROAD" HAS THE MEANING STATED IN §8-101 OF
THIS ARTICLE.
(C) STATE HIGHWAY.
"STATE HIGHWAY" HAS THE MEANING STATED IN §8-101 OF
THIS ARTICLE.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language added
for clarity.
Several of the sections in this subtitle are
taken from present Art. 89B where — as now
revised in Title 8 of this article — the
terms "county road" and "State highway" are
given specific meanings that differ somewhat
from similar terms used in present Art. 66
1/2. Compare, e.g., the definition of
"highway" in §11-127 with that in §8-101 of
this article.
24-202. DAMAGE OF HIGHWAYS PROHIBITED.
A PERSON MAY NOT DRIVE OR MOVE ANY VEHICLE OR OTHER
OBJECT ON OR ACROSS ANY STATE HIGHWAY OR COUNTY ROAD IF
THE VEHICLE OR OBJECT IS CONSTRUCTED OR EQUIPPED SO THAT
IT MIGHT DO UNUSUAL DAMAGE TO THE HIGHWAY OR ROAD.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
from the first sentence of Art. 89B, §67.
The broad, general reference to the movement
of "any other object11 is substituted for the
present checklist of vehicles and objects
("wagon, truck, road engine ...") with "metal
tires or treads", "clamps, spikes, ribs, or
other devices", or "a rough lock or similar
device".
The first clause of the second sentence of
present Art. 89B, §67, which provides for a
fine of not less than $10 nor more than $100
and for the disposition of fines to the
"public authorities in control of" the
highway, is deleted in deference to the
standard penalties provided for in Title 27 of
this article and the general provisions for
the disposition of fines under Art. 38, §2,
and §7—302 of the Courts Article. The second
clause of that sentence, which excepts "dirt
roads" from the prohibitions of the section,
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