Maryland Code § TR-21-205

Section TR-21-205
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(a) A person may not place, maintain, or display on or in view of any
highway any unauthorized sign, signal, marking, or device that purports to be, is an
imitation of, or resembles a traffic control device or a railroad sign or signal.
(b) A person may not place, maintain, or display on or in view of any
highway any unauthorized sign, signal, marking, or device that attempts to direct
the movement of traffic.
(c) A person may not place, maintain, or display on or in view of any
highway any unauthorized sign, signal, marking, or device that hides or interferes
with the effectiveness of a traffic control device or a railroad sign or signal.

(d) A person may not place, maintain, or display on or in view of any
highway any unauthorized sign, signal, marking, or device that, except as otherwise
permitted by law, contains:
(1) Any of the following words: "stop", "curve", "warning", "slow",
"danger", "listen", "look", or "school"; or
(2) Any other word used in directing the movement of traffic.
(e) A person may not place or maintain on any highway nor may any public
authority permit on any highway any traffic sign or signal that has any commercial
advertising on it.
(f) This section does not prohibit the placement on private property
adjacent to a highway of a sign giving useful directional information, if the sign is of
a type that cannot be mistaken for an official sign and is placed with the approval of
the State Highway Administration.
(g) Each sign, signal, marking, or device prohibited by this section is a
public nuisance, and the authority that has jurisdiction over the highway may remove
it without notice.

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