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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 366
(3) Regulating or prohibiting processions or assemblies on highways;
(4) Designating particular highways or separate roadways as one-way
highways and requiring that all vehicles on them move in one specified direction;
(5) Regulating the speed and weight of vehicles in public parks;
(6) Designating any highway as a through highway or designating any
intersection as a stop intersection or a yield intersection;
(7) Restricting the use of highways as provided in Title 24 of this article;
(8) Regulating the operation of bicycles, requiring them to be registered,
and imposing a registration fee;
(9) Regulating or prohibiting the turning of vehicles or specified types of
vehicles at intersections;
(10) Altering speed limits as provided in Title 21, Subtitle 8 of this article;
(11) Regulating through truck traffic and prohibiting trucks from using
any highway or alley that is not designated or maintained as a part or extension of
the State or federal highway system, provided the local authority has designated an
adequate alternate route for diverted truck traffic;
(12) Adopting any other traffic regulations as specifically authorized in
the Maryland Vehicle Law;
(13) Regulating taxi stands, including taxi stands in the middle of a block;
(14) (i) Except in Garrett County, designating a certain portion of
highways or roadways upon which snowmobiles may travel for the sole purpose of
gaining access to snowmobile trails which have been designated by the Department of
Natural Resources. However, only those highways and roadways which divide
snowmobile trails and which would otherwise obstruct direct access between
snowmobile trails may be so designated; and
(ii) In Garrett County, permitting a person to cross a highway or
roadway on a snowmobile at a right angle, and designating a certain portion of
highways or roadways upon which snowmobiles may travel for the sole purpose of
gaining access to snowmobile trails which have been designated by the Department of
Natural Resources;
(15) Requiring a minibike, as defined in § 15-112(a) of this article, to be
registered, and imposing a registration fee; [and]
(16) In Allegany County, designating crossings on county highways where
a person operating a golf cart may cross the highway for continued access to any
portion of a golf course; AND
(17) RESTRICTING USE OF A LOW SPEED VEHICLE ON A HIGHWAY.
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