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Home » US Law » 2022 Maryland Statutes » Transportation » Title 21 - Vehicle Laws -- Rules of the Road » Subtitle 10 - Stopping, Standing, and Parking

Section 21-1003 – Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Specified Places

    (a)    The provisions of this section apply except as necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with law or the directions of a police officer or traffic control device.     (b)    A person may not stop, stand, or park a vehicle in front of a public driveway.     (c)    A person may not stop, stand, or park […]

Section 21-1003.1 – Residential Parking Permits

    (a)    Except as provided in subsections (c) and (d) of this section, a local authority may not issue a residential parking permit to the owner of a vehicle to be valid for a period in excess of 30 days unless the owner provides satisfactory evidence that:         (1)    The vehicle for which the parking permit is sought is […]

Section 21-1004 – Additional Parking Regulations

    (a)    Except as otherwise provided in this section, a vehicle that is stopped or parked on a two-way roadway shall be stopped or parked parallel to the right hand curb or edge of the roadway, with its right hand wheels within 12 inches of that curb or edge of the roadway.     (b)    Except as otherwise provided by […]

Section 21-1004.1 – Cats or Dogs Left in Standing or Parked Vehicle

    (a)    A person may not leave a cat or dog unattended in a standing or parked motor vehicle in a manner that endangers the health or safety of the cat or dog.     (b)    Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a person may use reasonable force to remove from a motor vehicle a cat or […]

Section 21-1005 – Reservation of Parking Space for Person Confined to Wheelchair

    (a)    A person who has a permanent physical disability may apply to the Administration, on the form that it requires, for a permit for one personal residential reserved parking space:         (1)    To be located at the curb, side, or edge of the roadway of the highway in front of or near the applicant’s dwelling unit; and         (2)    To […]

Section 21-1006 – Parking Lot Spaces for Individuals With Disabilities

    (a)    (1)    Each parking lot that is constructed or altered after October 1, 1996 shall conform with the requirements of the Maryland Accessibility Code adopted under § 12–202 of the Public Safety Article.         (2)    (i)    As of October 1, 2010, each parking lot in the State shall conform with the requirements of the Maryland Accessibility Code adopted under § […]

Section 21-1007 – Unobstructed Entrances for Individuals With Disabilities

    (a)    The owner or lessor of a supermarket, business establishment, or shopping area or center that has entrances surrounded by obstacles designed to prevent shopping carts from being removed from the premises, shall provide an unobstructed entrance during business hours for individuals with disabilities, as provided for in subsection (b) of this section.     (b)    Such an entrance […]

Section 21-1008 – Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodations

    (a)    By fiscal year 2000, each public institution of higher education and State employment facility shall provide reasonable accommodations necessary for bicycle access, including parking for bicycles.     (b)    When a public institution of higher education revises its facility master plan, the public institution of higher education shall address bicycle and pedestrian transportation circulation:         (1)    Between the institution and […]

Section 21-1009 – Charles County

    In Charles County, the county commissioners may adopt ordinances and regulations relating to the towing or removal of vehicles from privately owned parking lots.

Section 21-1010 – Parking Commercial Vehicles in Residential Areas in Prince George’s County

    (a)    In this section, “commercial vehicle” means a vehicle that:         (1)    Is used to transport property;         (2)    Is owned by, or used in conjunction with, a business enterprise; and         (3)    Is of a type capable of being registered:             (i)    Other than under § 13–917 of this article, as a Class E (truck) vehicle under this article;             (ii)    As a Class F […]