Maryland Code § TR-21-201

Section TR-21-201
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(a) (1) Subject to the exceptions granted in this title to the driver of an
emergency vehicle, the driver of any vehicle, unless otherwise directed by a police
officer, shall obey the instructions of any traffic control device applicable to the
vehicle and placed in accordance with the Maryland Vehicle Law.

(2) The driver of a vehicle approaching an intersection controlled by
a traffic control device may not drive across private property or leave the roadway for
the purpose of avoiding the instructions of a traffic control device.
(b) (1) If a provision of the Maryland Vehicle Law or of an ordinance or
regulation of a local authority requires a traffic control device, the provision is
unenforceable against an alleged violator if, at the time and place of the alleged
violation, the traffic control device is not in proper position and legible enough to be
seen by an ordinarily observant individual.
(2) Unless a provision of the Maryland Vehicle Law or of an
ordinance or regulation of a local authority states that a traffic control device is
required, the provision is effective and enforceable even if no traffic control device is
in place.
(c) Unless the contrary is established by competent evidence, if a traffic
control device is placed in a position approximately meeting the requirements of the
Maryland Vehicle Law, the device is presumed to have been placed by the official act
or direction of lawful authority.
(d) Unless the contrary is established by competent evidence, if a traffic
control device is placed in accordance with the Maryland Vehicle Law and purports
to meet the lawful requirements governing these devices, the device is presumed to
meet the requirements of the Maryland Vehicle Law.

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