Minimum Driving Age
- Learner’s Permit: Available at age 15 years and 9 months.
- Provisional License: Eligible at age 16 years and 6 months, after holding a learner’s permit for at least 9 months, completing 60 hours of supervised driving (including 10 at night), and passing a road test.
- Full License: Available at age 18, after maintaining a clean driving record for 18 months with a provisional license.
Learner’s Permit Rules
- Supervision: Must be accompanied by a licensed driver aged 21 or older who has held a license for at least 3 years and is seated next to the driver.
- Driving Hours: A total of 60 supervised hours required, with 10 hours at night.
- Cell Phone Use: Prohibited for all permit holders, even hands-free.
License Types
- Class C: Standard license for personal vehicles (most common).
- Class M: Motorcycle license or endorsement.
- Commercial Licenses (Class A, B, C): For commercial and large vehicles.
- Provisional License: Intermediate license for new drivers under 18.
Required Documents for Driving
To obtain a Maryland driver’s license or permit, you must provide:
- Proof of Age and Identity: Birth certificate, passport, or immigration document.
- Social Security Number: SSN card or W-2 form.
- Proof of Maryland Residency: Utility bill, lease agreement, or similar.
- Parental Consent: Required if under 18.
Seatbelt and Car Seat Laws
- Seatbelts: Mandatory for all occupants, front and back.
- Child Restraints:
- Under 2 years: Must ride in a rear-facing car seat.
- 2–4 years: Forward-facing car seat with harness.
- 4–8 years: Booster seat unless child is over 4’9″.
- 8 and older: Seatbelt required if properly fitting.
- Under 2 years: Must ride in a rear-facing car seat.
Cell Phone and Distracted Driving Rules
- Texting While Driving: Banned for all drivers.
- Handheld Devices: Prohibited while driving. Only hands-free devices are allowed for drivers over 18.
- Under 18: No use of phones or electronic devices while driving, even hands-free.
DUI (Driving Under the Influence) Laws
- Legal BAC Limit: 0.08% for drivers 21 and older.
- Under 21: Zero tolerance—any measurable alcohol is a violation.
- First Offense:
- License suspension: 6 months (or more depending on BAC).
- Fine: Up to $1,000.
- Imprisonment: Up to 1 year.
- Possible alcohol education or treatment program.
- License suspension: 6 months (or more depending on BAC).
Speed Limits
- Interstate Highways: Up to 70 mph in some areas.
- Divided Highways: Typically 55–65 mph.
- Residential Areas: 25–30 mph.
- School Zones: 15–25 mph, enforced during posted hours.
Road Rage and Reckless Driving Laws
- Reckless Driving: Operating a vehicle in a manner that endangers others.
- Penalties:
- Fine up to $1,000.
- Possible license suspension.
- Points assessed to driving record.
- Fine up to $1,000.
Points System
Maryland uses a points-based system:
- 3–5 points: Minor violations (e.g., speeding).
- 8–11 points: May result in license suspension.
- 12 or more points: License revocation.
Insurance Requirements
Minimum liability insurance coverage required:
- Bodily Injury: $30,000 per person / $60,000 per accident.
- Property Damage: $15,000 per accident.
- Uninsured Motorist Coverage: Also required.
Renewal Frequency and Testing
- License Renewal: Every 8 years.
- Vision Test: Required at renewal for drivers 40 and older.
- Reexamination: May be required based on medical or safety concerns.
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