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1768 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 472
(b) [Whenever] SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTION (D)
OF THIS SECTION, WHENEVER conditions permit, the driver of every
truck [and the driver of every motor vehicle towing another
vehicle], while traveling on a roadway outside of a business
district or a residential district and following any other truck
or any other motor vehicle towing another vehicle, shall leave
enough space so that an overtaking vehicle may enter and occupy
the space without danger.
(C) SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTION (D) OF THIS
SECTION, WHENEVER CONDITIONS PERMIT, THE DRIVER OF EVERY MOTOR
VEHICLE TOWING ANOTHER VEHICLE, WHILE TRAVELING ON A ROADWAY
OUTSIDE OF A BUSINESS DISTRICT OR A RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT AND
FOLLOWING ANY OTHER TRUCK OR ANY OTHER MOTOR VEHICLE TOWING
ANOTHER VEHICLE, SHALL LEAVE ENOUGH SPACE SO THAT AN OVERTAKING
VEHICLE MAY ENTER AND OCCUPY THE SPACE WITHOUT DANGER.
(D) A truck or a motor vehicle towing another vehicle may
overtake and pass any other vehicle or combination of vehicles.
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[(c)] (E) (1) This subsection does not apply to a funeral
procession.
(2) A motor vehicle being driven on a roadway outside
of a business district or a residential district in a caravan or
motorcade, whether or not towing another vehicle, shall be driven
to allow enough space between each two vehicles or combination of
vehicles so that any other vehicle may enter and occupy the space
without danger.
21-312.
(A) A person may not drive a vehicle onto [or from] any
controlled access highway except at the entrances and exits
established by public authority,
(B) A PERSON MAY NOT DRIVE A VEHICLE FROM ANY CONTROLLED
ACCESS HIGHWAY EXCEPT AT THE ENTRANCES AND EXITS . ESTABLISHED BY
PUBLIC AUTHORITY.
21-404.
(a) The driver of a vehicle about to enter or cross a
highway from a private road or driveway or from any other place
that is not a highway shall[:
(1) Stop; and] STOP.
[(2) Yield] (B) THE DRIVER OF A VEHICLE ABOUT
TO ENTER OR CROSS A HIGHWAY FROM A PRIVATE ROAD OR DRIVEWAY OR
FROM ANY OTHER PLACE THAT IS NOT A HIGHWAY SHALL YIELD the
right-of-way to any other vehicle approaching on the highway.
[(b) (1)] (C) In this [subsection] SECTION, "paved
highway" means a highway that has a hard, smooth surface of
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