Maryland Code § TR-8-409

Section TR-8-409
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(a) It is the policy of this State that bicycle trails are important and their
construction is encouraged wherever feasible.
(b) To establish and maintain footpaths, bridle paths or horse trails, and
bicycle trails:
(1) Baltimore City, any county, or any municipality that receives
highway user revenues may spend a reasonable part of its net share for these
purposes; and

(2) The Administration, Baltimore City, any county, or any
municipality that receives highway user revenues may credit a part of them to a
financial reserve or a special fund to be used within 10 years for these purposes.
(c) Highway user revenues may not be used for footpaths, bridle paths or
horse trails, or bicycle trails if:
(1) Their establishment would be contrary to public safety;
(2) Their cost would be too great considering their need or probable
use; or
(3) The sparseness of population, the existence of other available
ways, or other factors show that there is no need for them.
(d) (1) If requested by a local government, the Administration shall
provide technical assistance and advice on carrying out the purposes of this section.
(2) The Administration shall recommend construction standards for
footpaths, bridle paths or horse trails, and bicycle trails and shall establish a uniform
system of signs for all the footpaths, bridle paths or horse trails, and bicycle trails
constructed under this section, whether construction is undertaken by the
Administration or by the local government.
(e) Unless the Administration or local government specifically approves
other uses, as provided in subsection (g) of this section, footpaths and bicycle trails
may be used only by:
(1) Pedestrians;
(2) Nonmotorized vehicles;
(3) Electric personal assistive mobility devices, as defined in § 21-
101(j) of this article; and
(4) Personal delivery devices, as defined in § 21-104.5 of this article.
(f) Unless the Administration or local government specifically approves
other uses, as provided in subsection (g) of this section, bridle paths or horse trails
may be used only by pedestrians, horses, or horse drawn vehicles.
(g) If the Administration or local government specifically approves the use
of footpaths and bicycle trails by other than pedestrians and nonmotorized vehicles,
or of bridle paths or horse trails by other than pedestrians, horses, or horse drawn

vehicles, the Administration or local government shall post signs on the paths or
trails indicating the uses specifically approved.
(h) A person may not operate a moped on a footpath, bicycle trail, bridle
path, or horse trail unless the path or trail is posted with signs in accordance with
subsection (g) of this section specifically approving the use of mopeds.
(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, the use of footpaths
and bicycle trails shall be denied to sports cycles, trail bikes, and minibikes.

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