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State laws vary when it comes to motor vehicle insurance requirements, licensing, and registration. The term vehicle generally includes automobiles, motorcycles, vans, trailers, and boats regularly parked or garaged overnight. Service members and their families will want to understand their state’s laws on registration and licensing before moving to a new state.
Maryland State law requires you to have sufficient liability insurance and a valid driver's license in order to operate a vehicle. The term "vehicle" generally includes automobiles, motorcycles, vans, trailers and boats regularly parked or garaged overnight. Further, your vehicle must be properly registered. Even though you are in the Military, you may be required to register your vehicle in-state and obtain an in-state license within a few months of moving. Access complete information on insurance, driver's licensing, and where and how to register your vehicle by visiting the State Department of Motor Vehicles website.
Base decals are no longer required to enter Naval Support Activity Bethesda.
Right turn on red is allowed unless otherwise posted.
Helmets -- Helmets are required for motorcyclists and their passengers, as well as for bicyclists.
The use of cell phones unless hands free is prohibitive on base while driving.
Accidents -- Report all on-base accidents to NSAB Security. Report off-base POV accidents to local jurisdictions where accident has taken place.
Seat Belts/Car Seat -- The driver and all passengers must use seat belts. Passengers under the age of 8 must be properly seated and secured in an infant, toddler or booster seat. Drivers are responsible for seat belt compliance for all passengers.
Criminal Offenses -- All Military and Civilian violators are processed through NSAB Security Office.
Must have proper state inspections and appropriate decals easily visible.
State and local laws regulate the operation of motor vehicles, and these laws can vary by location. Many states regulate the following:
- Seatbelt use
- Child safety seats
- Motorcycle operation
- The use of cellphones and other digital devices while driving
Learn more about motor vehicle laws in your state at the Distraction.gov State Laws page.
You and your passengers must always wear seatbelts while driving, you will be ticketed and issued heavy fines if seatbelts are not secured. State law requires that all children under 8 years of age be properly restrained in child seats. Some states also require younger, smaller children to sit in the back seat.
Motorcycles and their operators are subject to special laws. If you own and operate a motorcycle, you must comply with those laws. Visit the State Department of Motor Vehicles website for more information.
The many States and local jurisdictions have strict laws about the use of cell phones and other digital devices while driving. Research these laws on the State Department of Motor Vehicles website. Tickets will be issued and fines assessed for violating these laws. Play it safe and always use a "hands-free" device if you must use a cell phone or other PDA while driving. Hands-free devices must be used while operating a motor vehicle on ALL military installations worldwide.
As of 01 Oct 09 it is illegal to text and operates a motor vehicle in Maryland.
After 01 Oct 21 A driver's license which is not a real I.D. will not be an acceptable form of identification for base access.
Visit https://www.dhs.gov/real-id for more information on extensions and requirements.
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