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Session Laws, 1978
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BLAIR LEE III, Acting Governor

272 1

that is white tipped with red, or a chrome, nickel,
aluminum, or other reflecting or shining metal cane; or

(ii) He is accompanied by a guide dog.

{2) AT ANY      HIGHWAY CROSSING OR INTERSECTION

WHERE TRAFFIC IS NOT      REGULATED BY A POLICE OFFICER OR

TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL,    A DEAF OR AUDIO HANDICAPPED PERSON

HAS THE RIGHT-OF-WAY IF ACCOMPANIED BY A GUIDE DOG.

[(2)] (3) When the driver of a vehicle at or
approaching a crossing or intersection sees a blind or
partially blind pedestrian described in paragraph (1) of
this subsection, OR A DEAF OR AUDIO HANDICAPPED PEDESTRIAN
DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION the driver
shall:

(i) Immediately stop;

(ii) leave a clear lane through which the
pedestrian may pass; and

(iii) Stay stopped until the pedestrian has
passed completely through the crossing or intersection.

(b) This section does not affect the movement of
traffic at any highway crossing or intersection where
traffic is regulated by a police officer or traffic control
signal. However, if a blind or partially blind pedestrian
described in subsection (a)(1) of this section OR A DEAF OR
AUDIO HANDICAPPED PERSON DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (A) (2) OF
THIS SECTION has not passed completely through the crossing
or intersection when a traffic control signal changes, he
retains the right-of-way, and the driver of each vehicle at
or approaching the intersection shall comply with subsection
(a)[(2)](3) of this section.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1978.

Approved May 29, 1978.

CHAPTER 930

(House Bill 1393)

AN ACT concerning

Alcoholic Beverages - Harford County
(Hours of Sale)

FOR the purpose of altering the hours of sale for certain
alcoholic beverage licenses in Harford County; and
generally relating to alcoholic beverages in Harford

 

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