Maryland - Rules of The Road 3
21-1212 Copies of summaries of laws and regulations
The Administration shall publish copies or summaries of the regulations and laws of this State that regulate the operation of bicycles and make them available, on request and without cost to every dealer engaged in the retail sale of bicycles in this State. These dealers shall provide a copy to each person who buys a bicycle.
Subtitle 14. Operation of Vehicles on Certain Toll Facilities
21-1401 Definitions
In general. – In this subsection the following words have the meanings indicated.
Approach – “Approach” means any roadway, overhead structure, ramp, bridge, causeway, entrance, and exit provided as a means of access to or departure from a vehicular crossing.
Bridge – “Bridge” means any bridge within the jurisdiction of the Maryland Transportation Authority.
Tunnel – “Tunnel” means:
The Baltimore Harbor Tunnel; and
Any other tunnel within the jurisdiction of the Maryland Transportation Authority.
Vehicular crossing – “Vehicular crossing” means:
Each tunnel and bridge within the jurisdiction of the Maryland Transportation Authority; and
Each approach to these tunnels or bridges.
21-1405 Pedestrians and bicycles prohibited.
Pedestrians – Pedestrians may not use any vehicular crossing [as defined under subsection 21-1401].
Bicycles – Bicycles may not use any vehicular crossing [as defined under subsection 21-1401].
Client Reviews
★★★★★
John is phenomenal! His staff immediately took me under their wing and he truly became like family to me. A couple of years ago I was involved in an animal attack that truly changed my life. They maintained integrity and humanity in every way to properly navigate my ordeal. I cannot recommend this firm enough, hands down. Tiana Mapp
★★★★★
John is a gem and I'm tremendously glad that I connected with him. Wanting to put my accident behind me ASAP and minimize time and energy spent toward that end, I made the rookie mistake of attempting to settle on my own. I eventually reached an impasse with the insurance company but simply couldn't bring myself to accept their settlement offer. Drained by all the back-and-forth at this point, I didn't thoroughly research options (which is, ironically, a big part of my reason for not obtaining a lawyer in the first place - there are an overwhelming number of personal injury lawyers in the area!) and simply contacted the first lawyer from whom, simply put, I got a good Google vibe - enter John. That positive impression was immediately confirmed via our first phone call (for which he made himself available that very same day) and further cemented throughout subsequent meetings. John exceeded expectations in every metric, netting me over double the initial offer despite my less-than-ideal handling of everything at the outset. He answered every question I had with ease and honesty and was always available and communicative throughout the process. John is personable, compassionate, transparent, and very good at what he does! I can't recommend him highly enough - hope to never need him again but if so, he will now be my first text! Samantha Musser
★★★★★
Dear John,
It has been a pleasure being your client. I really appreciate your patience and willingness to explain complicated legal jargon in layman’s terms. May you have continued success always. Sincerely, Corenthia P., Prince George's County, Maryland
★★★★★
Thank you so much for your professional service and kind manner. Wishing you the best. Sincerely, Pearl I., Washington, DC
★★★★★
John, I just got back from abroad and I wanted to drop you a note thanking you for your work on my case. I’m totally satisfied with your work and I wouldn’t hesitate to give your name to anyone in a similar situation. Take care. Thanks. Ned Mitchell, Washington, DC bicycle accident victim