Maryland Code § TR-21-1132

Section TR-21-1132
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Exhibition driving within a special event zone" means:
(i) The operation of a motor vehicle within a special event zone
in a manner that results in:
1. The excessive, abrupt acceleration or deceleration of
the motor vehicle;
2. The skidding, squealing, burning, or smoking of the
tires of the motor vehicle;
3. The swerving or swaying of the motor vehicle from
side to side while skidding;
4. The engine of the motor vehicle producing an
unreasonably loud, raucous, or disturbing noise;
5. The grinding of the gears of the motor vehicle or the
backfiring of the engine of the motor vehicle; or
6. Any of the wheels of the motor vehicle losing contact
with the ground; or
(ii) The transportation of a passenger within a special event
zone on or in an area of a motor vehicle that is not designed or intended for passenger
transport such as the hood or roof.

(3) "Special event" means any automotive or motor vehicle event
occurring on or in close proximity to a highway that:
(i) Has been permitted or approved by a unit of local
government; or
(ii) Is expected to have 1,000 or more individuals in
attendance, regardless of whether the event has been permitted or approved by a unit
of local government.
(4) (i) "Special event zone" means an area on or along a highway
that is marked by appropriate warning signs or other traffic control devices
designating the area as a special event zone, indicating that a special event is in
progress, and stating that a person who violates this section is subject to arrest.
(ii) "Special event zone" includes a parking structure, a
parking lot, a street, or any other property, private or public, immediately adjacent
to the marked area on or along the marked area.
(b) (1) The State Highway Administration may, on its own initiative or
at the request of a local authority:
(i) Designate an area on a State highway as a special event
zone; and
(ii) Reduce established speed limits in the special event zone
after a determination that the change is necessary to ensure public safety.
(2) A local authority may:
(i) Designate an area on a highway under its jurisdiction as a
special event zone; and
(ii) Reduce established speed limits in the special event zone
after a determination that the change is necessary to ensure public safety.
(3) A speed limit established under this subsection shall become
effective when posted.
(c) A person may not engage in exhibition driving within a special event
zone.

(d) A person may not commit any of the following violations within a special
event zone:
(1) Driving a motor vehicle at a speed exceeding the posted speed
limit;
(2) Negligent driving under § 21-901.1(b) of this title;
(3) Driving a motor vehicle in a race or speed contest under § 21-
1116(a)(1) of this subtitle that does not result in serious bodily injury to another
person, as defined in § 20-102(c) of this article;
(4) Participating in a race or speed contest under § 21-1116(a)(2) of
this subtitle; or
(5) Skidding, spinning of wheels, or causing excessive noise under §
21-1117 of this subtitle.
(e) (1) A person convicted of a violation of subsection (c) of this section is
subject to imprisonment not exceeding 60 days or a fine not exceeding $1,000 or both.
(2) A person convicted of a violation of subsection (d) of this section
is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000.

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