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Maryland Department of Emergency Management

MVA Branch Office Closures and Reminders on Maryland Rules of the Road

GLEN BURNIE, MD (July 2, 2012)– Due to the recent severe storms, the following MotorVehicle Administration (MVA) Branch Offices and VEIP Stations arecurrently without power and unable to provide service.

Branch Offices
Baltimore City
Glenmont

VEIP Stations
Annapolis

Please check our website frequently for additionalupdates. Many MVA services are available for your convenience on our websiteany time, day or night at www.mva.maryland.gov. Anytime, Anywhere, MVA Online!

Aside from the power outages causing theclosure of several Maryland MVA Branch Offices, the severe weather also causesproblems on the roadway.  The MVA, which produces the Maryland DriversHandbook and licenses and tests all drivers, wants drivers to understandand regularly review the “Rules of the Road” when the weather makesdriving hazardous.

Power outages have caused numerous trafficlights at intersections throughout the state to either malfunction or not workat all.  Remember, when encountering a traffic light that ismalfunctioning or not working, you should treat this intersection as a four-waystop sign.  Come to a complete stop and yield to all other traffic, thenproceed when the way is clear.

The Maryland Driver’s Handbookis available at all MVA branch offices and online athttp://www.mva.maryland.gov/Resources/DL-002A.pdf to provide additional information regarding traffic safety rules.