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Session Laws, 1994
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                         Ch. 179

[(22)] (25) Failing to stop after accident resulting in damage to attended
vehicle or property......................................................................................................8 points

[(23)] (26) Failing to stop after accident resulting in damage to unattended
vehicle or property......................................................................................................8 points

[(24)] (27) Any violation of § 16-815 or § 16-816 of this title.............8 points

[(25)] (28) Failing to stop after an accident resulting in bodily injury or
death..........................................................................................................................12 points

[(26)] (29) Driving after refusal, suspension, cancellation, or revocation of
license except for susp
ensions of license under the provisions of § 17-106, § 26-204, §
26-206, or § 27-103 of this article, or under the traffic laws or regulations of another state
as described in § 16-303(i) of this title...................................................................12 points

[(27)] (30) Any violation of § 16-301, § 16-302, § 16-804, or § 16-808(1)
through (10) of this title...........................................................................................12 point
s

[(28)] (31) Homicide or assault committed by means of a vehicle.....12 points

[(29)] (32) Driving while intoxicated or while under the influence of illegally
used controlled dangerous substance......................................................................12 point
s

[(30)] (33) Any felony involving use of a vehicle.................................12 points

[(31)](34) Fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer.................12 points

[(32)] (35) The making of a false affidavit or statement under oath, or falsely
certifying to the truth of any fact or information to the Administration under the
Maryland Vehicle Law or under any law relating to the own
ership or operation of motor
vehicles......................................................................................................................12 points

(b) If a conviction occurs on multiple charges based on offenses alleged to have
been committ
ed at the same time or arising out of circumstances simultaneous in time
and place, the Administration:

(1) Shall assess points against the individual convicted only on the charge
that has the highest point assessment; and

(2) May not assess points on the remainder of the multiple charges,

21-511.

(a) The driver of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to:

(1)     A blind or partially blind pedestrian [carrying a clearly visible white
cane or accompanied by a guide dog] USING A GUIDE DOG OR CARRYING A CANE
PREDOMINANTLY WHITE OR METALLIC IN COLOR (WITH OR WITHOUT A RED TIP);

(2)     A deaf or hearing impaired pedestrian accompanied by a guide dog; OR

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