Maryland's Quirky Law: A Must-Know for Road Trippers

Maryland Drivers: Watch Your Language Behind the Wheel!
If you're planning a road trip through Maryland, be aware of a surprising law: it's illegal to curse or use obscene language in public places, including streets and highways. While you're unlikely to face jail time, you could be charged with a misdemeanor.
Maryland ranks 10th in the U.S. for confrontational drivers, so it's important to stay calm and avoid aggressive driving behaviors. This includes not cutting off other vehicles, passing on the right, tailgating, or blocking merging drivers.
According to ConsumerAffairs, Maryland has higher than average levels of road rage. To avoid starting a fight at the wheel, keep your cool and abide by the state's aggressive driving laws. Remember, even if your windows are up, your foul-mouthed comments could still be heard by others.
So, if you're passing through Maryland, be mindful of your language and driving habits. Stay safe and enjoy your road trip!
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