The Legislative Proposal • By definition, a Class G vehicle operating on MDTA roadways is not self-propelled since it cannot be driven without using a motorized vehicle. • Consequently, the owner of the Class G vehicle cannot be sent a Notice of Toll Due (NOTD) since the trailer does not meet the definition of a motor vehicle subject to noticing under State law. Maryland law requires the MDTA to use either the front or rear license plate on a motorized vehicle for tolling purposes. • When the front and rear license plates on a motor vehicle are missing, obscured, or the image of the plate is not useable for tolling purposes, the proposed legislation authorizes the MDTA to notice the owner of a “Class G vehicle” for a toll that is incurred.
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