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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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REGISTRATION YEAR.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from Art. 66 1/2,
§1-173.
11-150. REVOKE (LICENSE TO DRIVE).
"REVOKE", AS USED IN REFERENCE TO ANY LICENSE TO
DRIVE A VEHICLE, MEANS TO TERMINATE, BY FORMAL ACTION OF
THE ADMINISTRATION, AN INDIVIDUAL'S LICENSE TO DRIVE A
MOTOR VEHICLE ON HIGHWAYS IN THIS STATE.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from Art. 66 1/2,
§1-174.
The finite verb form "revoke" is substituted
for "revocation of..."; see revisor's note to
§11—107 of this subtitle for an explanation of
the change.
The phrase "any license to drive a vehicle" is
substituted for the present "driver's
license". As defined in new §11-116 of this
subtitle, "driver's license" is a somewhat
limited term that does not include, for
example, a "nonresident's privilege to drive";
the term "revoke", however, as presently
defined and used in Art. 66 1/2, applies to
any "license" to drive, as broadly defined in
§11-128 of this subtitle.
The word "highways" is substituted for the
misleading "public highways" to conform to the
language and scope of §16—101 of this article,
which generally prohibits any individual
without a license from driving on "any
highway" in this State.
As to revocation of licenses, generally, see
Title 16, Subtitle 2 of this article.
11-151. ROADWAY.
(A) "ROADWAY" MEANS THAT PART OF A HIGHWAY THAT IS
IMPROVED, DESIGNED, OR ORDINARILY USED FOR VEHICULAR
TRAVEL, OTHER THAN THE SHOULDER.
(B) IF A HIGHWAY INCLUDES TWO OR MORE SEPARATE
ROADWAYS, THE TERM "ROADWAY" AS USED IN THE MARYLAND
VEHICLE LAW REFERS TO ANY ONE ROADWAY SEPARATELY, AND
NOT TO ALL OF THE ROADWAYS COLLECTIVELY.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 66 1/2, §1-177.
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The only changes are in style.
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