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Session Laws, 1986
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                                    1769

gravel, shells, crushed stone, paving blocks, asphalt, concrete,
or other similar substance.

[(2)] (D) The driver of a vehicle about to enter or
cross a paved highway from an unpaved highway shall[:

(i) Stop; and] STOP.

[(ii) Yield] (E) THE DRIVER OF A VEHICLE ABOUT
TO ENTER OR CROSS A PAVED HIGHWAY FROM AN UNPAVED HIGHWAY SHALL

YIELD the right-of-way to any other vehicle approaching on the
paved highway.

21-404.1.

(A)  The driver of a vehicle about to enter or cross any
other part of a highway from a crossover, whether or not sign
posted, shall yield the right-of-way to any other vehicle
approaching on that part of the highway.

(B)  The approach to and method of making a left turn at a
crossover shall be made as required by § 21-601(b) of this title.

21-405.

(a) On the immediate approach of an emergency vehicle using
audible and visual signals that meet the requirements of § 22-218
of this article or of a police vehicle lawfully using an audible
signal, the driver of every other vehicle, unless otherwise
directed by a police officer, shall [:

(1) Yield] YIELD the right-of-way [;].

[(2) Drive] (B) ON THE IMMEDIATE APPROACH OF AN
EMERGENCY VEHICLE USING AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS THAT MEET THE
REQUIREMENTS OF § 22-218 OF THIS ARTICLE OR OF A POLICE VEHICLE
LAWFULLY USING AN AUDIBLE SIGNAL, THE DRIVER OF EVERY OTHER
VEHICLE, UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY A POLICE OFFICER, SHALL

DRIVE immediately to a position parallel to and as close as
possible to the edge or curb of the roadway, clear of any
intersection[; and].

[(3) Stop] (C) ON THE IMMEDIATE APPROACH OF AN
EMERGENCY VEHICLE USING AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS THAT MEET THE
REQUIREMENTS OF § 22-218 OF THIS ARTICLE OR OF A POLICE VEHICLE
LAWFULLY USING AN AUDIBLE SIGNAL, THE DRIVER OF EVERY OTHER
VEHICLE, UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY A POLICE OFFICER, SHALL

STOP and stay in this position until the emergency vehicle has
passed.

[(b)] (D) A driver, when proceeding in the same direction
as an emergency or police vehicle, may not pass an emergency
vehicle using audible and visual signals that meet the
requirements of § 22-218 of this article or a police vehicle
lawfully using an audible signal unless:

 

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