Maryland Code § TR-16-110

Section TR-16-110
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(a) The Administration shall:
(1) Establish qualifications for the safe operation of the various
classes, types, sizes, or combinations of vehicles; and
(2) Examine each applicant to determine the applicant's
qualifications for the license class applied for.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this title, the Administration shall
examine each applicant for an original driver's license or for a class of driver's license
higher than that which the applicant currently holds.
(c) The examination shall include:
(1) A test of the applicant's:
(i) Vision;
(ii) Ability to read and understand highway signs regulating,
warning, and directing traffic; and
(iii) Knowledge of the traffic laws of this State and safe driving
practices;
(2) A demonstration of the applicant's ability to exercise reasonable
control in driving a motor vehicle; and
(3) Any other additional physical or mental examination that the
Administration considers necessary to determine an applicant's fitness to drive a
motor vehicle safely.
(d) If an applicant is qualified to take the required examinations for the
license applied for, the applicant shall appear in person for examination at any one
of the places in this State that the Administration has designated for this purpose.
(e) (1) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, for a
required driver skills examination or driver road examination, each applicant shall
provide a motor vehicle of a type appropriate to test the applicant's ability to drive all
vehicles that may be driven under the license class applied for.
(ii) An applicant may not use an autocycle to test the
applicant's ability to drive under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph.

(2) Except as provided in paragraphs (3) and (4) of this subsection,
when the holder of a learner's instructional permit appears for the driving test, the
permit holder shall be accompanied by an individual qualified under § 16-105 of this
subtitle to accompany the holder of a learner's permit while driving on a highway.
That individual shall have his driver's license with him.
(3) The holder of a Class M (motorcycle) learner's instructional
permit may:
(i) Transport a motorcycle to the driving test by truck or other
vehicle unaccompanied by another individual, if the permit holder is licensed to drive
the truck or other vehicle; or
(ii) Be accompanied by a person transporting a motorcycle to
the test by truck or other vehicle, if that person is licensed to drive the truck or other
vehicle.
(4) The holder of a learner's instructional permit may be driven to
the examination station and to the starting point where the examiner begins the test
by any individual authorized to drive the class of vehicle in which the test is being
given. That individual shall have a valid driver's license in the individual's
possession.
(f) If the applicant does not pass the examination for the license class
applied for, the Administration may issue the applicant any license of a lower class
for which the applicant qualifies.
(g) Except as provided in subsection (h) of this section, the Administration
may waive any driver's license examination provided for under this title if the
applicant:
(1) Holds a valid driver's license issued under this subtitle;
(2) Is applying for a Class M license and has successfully completed
the Administration approved basic motorcycle safety course; or
(3) Holds a valid license from:
(i) Another state;
(ii) A territory or possession of the United States, the District
of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; or
(iii) A province or territory of Canada.

(h) The Administration may not waive a vision examination required under
this section unless the applicant:
(1) Is applying for a corrected driver's license under § 16-114.1 of this
subtitle; and
(2) Has passed a vision examination acceptable to the
Administration within the last 12 months.

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