(a) This section does not apply to:
(1) Any vehicle carrying wooden prefabricated roof trusses in an inverted position, if the trusses do not extend more than 10 feet beyond the rear of the bed or body of the vehicle;
(2) A combination of vehicles carrying an indivisible load if the load is not over 70 feet long, and the load is being transported during daylight hours;
(3) Any vehicle carrying:
(i) Piling, poles, or mill logs;
(ii) Nursery stock; or
(iii) Crew or racing shells; or
(4) Any combination of vehicles carrying:
(i) Piling, poles, or mill logs that do not exceed 75 feet in length;
(ii) Nursery stock; or
(iii) Crew or racing shells.
(b) Subject to the maximum length limits of § 24–104.1 of this subtitle, the load on any vehicle operated alone or the load on the front vehicle of a combination of vehicles:
(1) Except as provided in items (2) and (3) of this subsection, may not extend more than 3 feet beyond the foremost part of the vehicle;
(2) May extend more than 3 feet beyond the foremost part of a vehicle equipped with front–end loading attachments and containers used in collecting garbage, rubbish, refuse, or recyclable materials when the vehicle is actively engaged in collecting garbage, rubbish, refuse, or recyclable materials; and
(3) May not extend more than 4 feet beyond the foremost part of a stinger–steered automobile transporter.
(c) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, and subject to the maximum length limits of § 24–104.1 of this subtitle, the load on any vehicle operated alone or the load on the rear vehicle of a combination of vehicles, including a stinger–steered automobile transporter, may not extend more than 6 feet beyond the rear of the bed or body of the vehicle.
(2) (i) 1. This subparagraph does not apply to a stinger–steered automobile transporter.
2. The load on the rear of an automobile or boat transporter, including any retractable device on the rear of a combination of vehicles engaged in the transportation of automobiles in use to support a transported vehicle, may not extend more than 4 feet beyond the rear of the permanent bed or body of the vehicle; and
(ii) A red or orange fluorescent warning flag made of a reflective material at least 18 inches square shall be displayed on the rearmost portion of the overhanging transported vehicle.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 24 - Vehicle Laws -- Size, Weight, and Load; Highway Preservation
Subtitle 1 - Size, Weight, and Load
Section 24-101 - Scope and Effect of Subtitle
Section 24-102 - Width of Vehicles
Section 24-103 - Projecting Loads on Passenger Vehicles
Section 24-104 - Height of Vehicles and Loads
Section 24-104.1 - Length of Vehicles and Loads
Section 24-104.2 - Length of Semitrailer Operated in Combination With Truck Tractors
Section 24-105 - Load Extensions
Section 24-106 - Securing Loads on Vehicles -- in General
Section 24-106.1 - Securing Loads on Vehicles -- Loose Material
Section 24-106.3 - Securing Loads on Vehicles -- Persons Liable for Violations
Section 24-107 - Trailers and Towed Vehicles
Section 24-108 - Load Limits of Axles
Section 24-109 - Gross Weight of Vehicles
Section 24-110 - Registration of Vehicles According to Permissible Gross Weight
Section 24-111 - Weighing and Measuring Vehicles
Section 24-111.1 - Removal of Excess Weight
Section 24-111.2 - Weighing and Measuring Stations
Section 24-111.3 - Vehicle Height Monitoring System
Section 24-112 - Permits for Excess Size and Weight
Section 24-112.1 - Reciprocal Agreements
Section 24-113 - Rules and Regulations for Movement of Oversize and Overweight Vehicles
Section 24-113.1 - Weight Limitations for Vehicles Carrying International Freight
Section 24-113.2 - Exceptional Hauling Permit for Farm Products
Section 24-113.3 - Indivisible Load
Section 24-114 - Jurisdiction and Appeals in Offenses Involving Vehicle Weights