Maryland Code § TR-24-207

Section TR-24-207
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(a) Unless the person has a written permit from the State Highway
Administration, a person, whether the owner of the vehicle, the person having charge
and control over the vehicle, or an employee or agent of either, may not use any State
highway to test any truck, whether for durability, speed, fuel consumption, or
otherwise.
(b) The State Highway Administration may issue a permit if, in its
judgment:
(1) The highway over which the test will be conducted will not be
unduly damaged; and
(2) The safety of the traveling public will not be materially adversely
affected by the test.
(c) The State Highway Administration:
(1) Shall designate in the permit the route on which and the day and
hour during which the tests may be conducted; and
(2) May impose additional regulations and limitations to promote the
safety of the traveling public and prevent undue damage to the highway under its
jurisdiction.
(d) For each vehicle to be tested, the permit fee is $25.

(e) A permit is not required for the testing of trucks serviced or repaired by
a garage licensed under Title 17, Subtitle 8 of the Business Regulation Article if:
(1) All laws of this article are observed by a garage owner in regard
to size, weight, and speed restrictions of the particular type of truck tested; and
(2) All local motor vehicle traffic, speed, and safety ordinances are
complied with.

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