Maryland Code § TR-24-106

Section TR-24-106
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(a) This section and § 24-106.1 of this subtitle do not prohibit:
(1) Dropping sand, abrasives, chemicals, or other materials to
improve traction;

(2) Spreading water or other substance to construct, clean or
maintain a highway; or
(3) Dropping asphalt or other materials for highway, bridge, storm
drain, or utility construction or repair.
(b) A vehicle with any load may not be driven on any highway unless the
vehicle is constructed or loaded to prevent any of its load from dropping, sifting,
leaking, or otherwise escaping.
(c) A vehicle with any load may not be driven on any highway unless the
load and any covering on the load are fastened securely to prevent the load or covering
from becoming loose or detached or from in any way endangering other users of the
highway.
(d) This section does not apply to agricultural products in their natural
state or residue developed from processing vegetable agricultural products that can
be used as feed for animals and that are being transported to a farm. This provision,
however, does not prevent the enforcement of any rule or regulation promulgated by
the Department of the Environment for the control of air pollution.
(e) The owner of a vehicle from which dirt, debris, or agricultural products
has fallen on any highway is responsible for removing that dirt, debris, or agricultural
products within a reasonable time.

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