Maryland Code § TR-22-407

Section TR-22-407
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(a) A person may not drive any truck with a registered gross weight in
excess of 10,000 pounds, any passenger bus, any truck tractor, or any motor vehicle
towing a mobile home, on any highway outside the corporate limits of municipal
corporations at any time from a half hour after sunset to a half hour before sunrise
unless there is carried in the vehicle the following equipment, except as provided in
subsection (b) of this section:
(1) At least three flares or three red electric lanterns or three
portable red emergency reflectors, each of which shall be capable of being seen and
distinguished at a distance of not less than 600 feet under normal atmospheric
conditions at nighttime;
(2) At least three red-burning fusees having a burning period of at
least 15 minutes, unless red electric lanterns or red portable emergency reflectors are
carried; and
(3) At least two red flags, not less than 12 inches square, with
standards to support the flags.
(b) A person may not drive at the time and under the conditions stated in
subsection (a) any motor vehicle used to carry explosives, any cargo tank truck used
to carry flammable liquids or compressed gases, or any motor vehicle using
compressed gas as a fuel, unless there is carried in the vehicle three red electric
lanterns or three portable red emergency reflectors meeting the requirements of
subsections (a) and (d) of this section.
(c) A person may not carry in a motor vehicle used to carry explosives, a
cargo tank truck used to carry flammable liquids or compressed gases, or a motor
vehicle using compressed gas as a fuel, a flare, fusee, or signal produced by flame.
(d) (1) No flare, fusee, electric lantern, warning device, or warning flag
may be used to comply with this section unless the equipment is of a type that has
been submitted to and approved by the Administrator.
(2) After June 30, 1974, no portable reflector warning device may be
used to equip a vehicle that is required by this section to be so equipped unless it
meets the requirements specified in the applicable federal motor vehicle safety
standards. Vehicles equipped with portable reflector devices before July 1, 1974, may
continue to use a device conforming to the requirements of a Type 2 device as specified
in the Society of Automotive Engineers recommended standards until such time as
the device is replaced. Replacement devices shall conform to the applicable federal
standards.

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