Md. Code Regs. 11.05.03.04 - Motor Vehicle Operations
A. Maryland
Vehicle Law.
(1) Incorporation by Reference.
All provisions of Transportation Article, Titles 11-27, Annotated Code of
Maryland, are hereby incorporated by reference in these regulations.
(2) Interpretation.
(a) The portions of these regulations that
are identical with or included by reference with corresponding portions of the
Maryland Vehicle Law shall be interpreted and construed to make uniform these
regulations, except that these regulations may supplement the Maryland Vehicle
Law.
(b) If these regulations
conflict with the Maryland Vehicle Law and cannot be reconciled with the law as
provided, the Maryland Vehicle Law prevails and controls.
(c) The provisions of the Maryland Vehicle
Law as incorporated in these regulations shall be interpreted as applying to
the MPA in the following manner:
(i) "Traffic
control devices" shall be interpreted as referring to traffic control devices
established by the MPA;
(ii)
"Markings, highways, and roadways" shall be interpreted as referring to
markings, highways, and roadways or thoroughfares on MPA property, including
shoulders, which are used for vehicular traffic;
(iii) "MdTA Police" has the meaning stated in
Regulation .02 of this chapter.
(d) Other provisions of the Maryland Vehicle
Law shall be read in the context of MPA property and these
regulations.
B. Registration Requirements. A motor vehicle
driven on MPA property shall be registered as required by the Maryland Vehicle
Law and display valid Maryland Registration Plates. However, registration is
not required for motor vehicles driven on MPA property when the motor vehicle
is actually being driven incidental to its handling as import or export
cargo.
C. Inspection Requirements.
(1) An MdTA Police officer may require that a
motor vehicle operating on MPA property meet the minimum standards set out in
the Maryland Vehicle Law.
(2)
Failure to comply with the requirements of inspection after an owner or
operator of a motor vehicle has been notified of an equipment repair order is
grounds for revocation of a permit issued under these regulations.
D. Operating Requirements. An act
or omission by the operator of a motor vehicle which would constitute a
violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law if committed upon a public highway or
other roadway, whether or not the motor vehicle is required to have a permit
with the MPA, constitutes a violation of these regulations, and a citation as
authorized by the Maryland Vehicle Law may be issued. The offense may not be
cited as a violation of these regulations, but shall refer instead to the
particular section of the Transportation Article which has been
violated.
E. Facility Speed Limits.
(1) The maximum allowable speed on MPA
roadways is 30 miles per hour except as otherwise posted.
(2) The maximum allowable speed at berth,
shed, and cargo areas, or at any other area not designated as a roadway, is 10
miles per hour except as otherwise posted.
(3) The maximum allowable speed on any
non-posted MPA roadway is 15 miles per hour.
(4) An individual may not drive a motor
vehicle on MPA property in excess of the speed limit.
F. Defacing and Injuring Signs or Devices. A
person may not deface, injure, move, or interfere with any sign, standard post,
safety zone, semaphore, tower, automatic signal, or other traffic control
device, or any part of one, or erase, or eradicate, obliterate, or otherwise
render ineffective directions, lines, or marks painted or placed on the roadway
or facility surface for the purpose of directing the flow of traffic or the
parking of motor vehicles.
G.
Accidents and Reporting.
(1) Accidents. A
vehicle operator involved in an accident with another motor vehicle or with a
pedestrian shall stop the motor vehicle as close to the scene of the accident
as possible without obstructing traffic, and immediately return to and remain
at the scene of the accident until the vehicle operator has:
(a) Rendered reasonable assistance to an
individual injured in the accident;
(b) Promptly reported the accident to the
MdTA Police;
(c) Given to the
occupant or other individual attending any other motor vehicle involved in the
accident and to the responding MdTA Police officer the:
(i) Vehicle operator's name and address,
and
(ii) Permit number or other
identifying information of the motor vehicle the vehicle operator is operating;
and
(d) Upon request,
shown the vehicle operator's driver's license to the occupant or individual
attending any other motor vehicle involved in the accident.
(2) Collision with Unattended
Motor Vehicles or Real or Personal Property. Any vehicle operator who collides
with an unattended motor vehicle or with any real or personal property shall:
(a) Stop;
(b) Notify the MdTA Police;
(c) Locate the operator or owner of the motor
vehicle or property and notify him of the accident, giving him the name and
address of both the vehicle operator and the owner of the motor vehicle
striking the unattended vehicle or property.
(3) Report. The operator or owner of the
motor vehicle involved in an accident immediately shall notify the MdTA Police
and remain at the scene until their arrival. A copy of any accident report form
required to be filed under Transportation Article, Title 20, Annotated Code of
Maryland, shall be filed with the MdTA Police.
H. Restrictions on Special Vehicles.
(1) The operation of any two-wheeled motor
vehicle or self-propelled vehicle on MPA property shall be approved in writing
by the MPA Office of Security or designee.
(2) Unlicensed motor vehicles approved for
use on MPA property are prohibited from using public roadways unless authorized
by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration.
(3) Without advance written approval,
bicycles and other self-propelled vehicles are prohibited on MPA
terminals.
Notes
Regulations .04 amended effective 41:26 Md. R. 1570, eff.
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