(a) At the request of any farmer whose land is divided by a highway and who regularly drives livestock across the highway, the State Highway Administration may place a sign at approximately 500 feet from each side of the crossing, giving notice of the presence of the crossing.
(b) If livestock are being driven across the highway at the crossing, the driver of a vehicle between the two signs shall stop until the livestock have left the highway.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 21 - Vehicle Laws -- Rules of the Road
Subtitle 7 - Special Stops Required
Section 21-701 - Obedience to Signal Indicating Approach or Passage of Train
Section 21-702 - All Vehicles to Stop at Certain Railroad Crossings
Section 21-703 - Certain Vehicles to Stop at All Railroad Crossings
Section 21-703.1 - Procedure Upon Approaching a Railroad Crossing
Section 21-704 - Moving Heavy Equipment at Railroad Crossings
Section 21-704.1 - Automated Railroad Grade Crossings Enforcement Systems
Section 21-705 - Emerging From and Entering Alley, Driveway, or Building
Section 21-706 - Overtaking and Passing School Vehicle
Section 21-706.1 - Violation of 21-706