Maryland Courses


Defensive Driving
Take this course if you received a ticket in Maryland or were court ordered to take a driving course.

First Time Driver Course
The First Time Driver Drug and Alcohol Course teaches new drivers basic traffic laws and is proven to reduce the risk of alcohol related crashes amongst teenagers and young adults.

Maryland Driving References


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Bicycle Safety

Current Bicycle Laws
   The laws listed below are current as of October 2005.

Helmets

  • Helmets are required for everyone under the age of 16, including passengers, who ride their bicycles on the road, bicycle paths, or any public property. (TR § 21-1207.1)
  • Helmets are also required for everyone under the age of 16 who are riding on a scooter or on in-line skates. (TR § 21-1207.2)
  • The helmets must meet or exceed the standards of the American National Standards Institute, the Snell Memorial Foundation, or the American Society of Testing and Measurements. (TR § 21-1207.1 et seq)

Traffic Laws

  • Maryland’s traffic laws apply to bicycles and motor scooters. (TR § 21-1202)
  • A bicycle may not carry a passenger unless it is specifically designed for and equipped with a seat for each passenger. (TR § 21-1203)
  • A person riding a bicycle or motor scooter may not cling to any vehicle on the roadway. (TR § 21-124)
  • A motor scooter may not be operated at a speed in excess of 30 mph. (TR § 21-1205.1)
  • An EPAMD (Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Device) may not be operated at a speed in excess of 15 mph. (TR § 21-1205.1)
  • A person cannot carry anything that prevents them from keeping both hands on the handlebars of their bicycle, motor scooter, or EPAMD. (TR § 21-1206)
  • A bicycle, motor scooter, or EPAMD may not be secured to a fire hydrant; a pole, meter, or device in a bus or taxi-loading zone; a pole, meter, or device within 25 feet of an intersection; or where it would obstruct or impede traffic. (TR § 21-1206)
  • A person may not ride a bicycle, motor scooter, or EPAMD while wearing a headset or earplugs that cover both ears. (TR § 21-12010)

Riding on the Road

  • Bicycles are vehicles and as such must obey all the same traffic laws, including stopping at red lights, stop signs, etc. (TR § 21-1202)
  • A person riding a bicycle shall ride as close to the right side of the road as practicable and safe, except when making a left hand turn. (TR § 21-1205)
  • Bicycles, motor scooters and EPAMDs are not permitted on any roads where the speed limit is 50 mph or higher. (TR § 21-1205.1)
  • Where there is a bike lane or paved shoulder, a person must use those and not ride a bicycle or motor scooter in the roadway except: (TR § 21-1205.1)
    • If passing safely cannot be done within the bike lane or shoulder;
    • When preparing for a left turn;
    • To avoid hazards;

Equipment Required

  • A lamp is required on the front of a bicycle or motor scooter, if the bicycle or motor scooter is used on a highway when people and vehicles are not clearly visible at 1,000 feet. (TR § 21-1207)
  • A red reflector on the rear is required if the bicycle or motor scooter is used on a highway when people and vehicles are not clearly visible at 1,000 feet. (TR § 21-1207)
  • A bicycle or motor scooter must be equipped with a bell or other audible device, but not a siren or whistle. (TR § 21-1207)
  • A bicycle or motor scooter must be equipped with a brake. (TR § 21-1207)

 

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