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Session Laws, 1986
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                                    1761

(2) These lights apply to drivers and pedestrians as
provided in this section.

(b) [(1)] Vehicular traffic facing a circular green signal
may proceed straight through or, unless a sign at the place
prohibits the turn, turn right or left. [However, this vehicular
traffic,]

(C) VEHICULAR TRAFFIC DESCRIBED UNDER SUBSECTION (B) OF

THIS SECTION, including any vehicle turning right or left, shall
yield the right-of-way to any other vehicle and any pedestrian
lawfully within the intersection or an adjacent crosswalk when
the signal is shown.

[(2)] (D) Vehicular traffic facing a green arrow
signal, whether shown alone or with another indication,
cautiously may enter the intersection, but only to make the
movement indicated by the arrow or to make another movement
permitted by other indications shown at the same time.

(E) VEHICULAR TRAFFIC DESCRIBED UNDER SUBSECTION (D) OF

THIS SECTION [This vehicular traffic] shall yield the

right-of-way to any pedestrian lawfully within an adjacent

crosswalk and to any other traffic lawfully using the
intersection.

[(3)] (F) Unless otherwise directed by a pedestrian
control signal as provided in § 21-203 of this subtitle, a
pedestrian facing any green signal, unless the green signal is
only a turn arrow, may cross the roadway, within any marked or
unmarked crosswalk, in the direction of the green signal.

[(c)] (G) (1) Vehicular traffic facing a steady yellow
signal is warned that the related green movement is ending or
that a red signal, which will prohibit vehicular traffic from
entering the intersection, will be shown immediately after the
yellow signal.

(2) Unless otherwise directed by a pedestrian control
signal as provided in § 21-203 of this subtitle, a pedestrian
facing a steady yellow signal is warned that there is not enough
time to cross the roadway before a red signal is shown, and a
pedestrian may not then start to cross the roadway.

[(d)] (H) [(1)] Vehicular traffic facing a steady red signal
alone:

[(i)] (1) Shall stop at the near side of the
intersection:

[1.] (I) At a clearly marked stop line;

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[2.] (II) If there is no clearly marked
stop line, before entering any crosswalk; or

 

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