Just an interesting reference I stumbled across this morning on motorcycle hearing as it pertains to Maryland law on the AMA website. Not that it is particularly enforceable at all, but I had no idea that it's technically illegal in Maryland. Ear plugs with small sound channels like the NoNoise sound like they might be an exception to the rule. Interestingly enough, helmet speakers are permitted under Code Section 21-1120.
2010 Maryland Code TRANSPORTATION TITLE 21 - VEHICLE LAWS - RULES OF THE ROAD Subtitle 11 - Miscellaneous Rules Section 21-1120 - Wearing earphones, headsets, etc., prohibited.§ 21-1120. Wearing earphones, headsets, etc., prohibited.
(a) Earplugs.- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any private property that is used by the public in general in this State while the person is wearing over or in both ears earplugs.
(b) Headsets.- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any private property that is used by the public in general in this State while the person is wearing over or in both ears a headset.
(c) Earphones.- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any private property that is used by the public in general in this State while the person is wearing over or in both ears earphones attached to a radio, tape player, or other audio device.
(d) Exceptions.
- The provisions of subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this section do not apply to:
(1) A person engaged in the operation of either special construction equipment or equipment for use in the maintenance of any highway;
(2) A person engaged in the operation of refuse collection equipment who is wearing a safety headset or safety earplugs;
(3) A person wearing personal hearing protectors in the form of custom earplugs or molds that are designed to reduce injurious noise levels. However, custom plugs or molds shall be designed in such a manner as to not inhibit the wearer's ability to hear a siren or horn from an emergency vehicle or a horn from another vehicle; or
(4) A person wearing a prosthetic device used to aid the hard of hearing.
(e) Exception for emergency vehicles under emergency conditions.-
(1) The provisions of subsections (a) and (c) of this section do not apply to a person operating an authorized emergency vehicle under emergency conditions.
(2) The provisions of subsection (b) of this section do not apply to a person operating an authorized emergency vehicle: (i) Under emergency conditions; or (ii) Who is wearing a headset for the purpose of communicating with other emergency personnel.
[1984, ch. 514; 1986, ch. 472, § 1; 1993, ch. 543.]
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