A new proposal in Maryland could change how speeding is enforced on one of Prince George’s County’s most dangerous roads.
Speed cameras have been in use in Maryland for close to two decades. Over the years, more and more jurisdictions have incorporated these cameras into neighborhoods, school zones and on highways.
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT) said the automated bus lane enforcement program is "designed to ...
Beginning Oct. 1, Maryland drivers caught speeding by automated speed monitoring systems will face a new, tiered fine structure. The change comes with the passage of House Bill 182, signed into law by ...
A new report by the transportation nonprofit TRIPS found the condition of the roads in Maryland’s D.C. suburbs is costing residents over $3,500 annually.
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Baltimore drivers lose nearly $3,000 per year due to poor road conditions, traffic, report finds
Drivers in Baltimore lose about $3,017 per year from driving on roads and bridges that are congested, rough and lacking in safety features, according to a report from TRIP, a National Transportation ...
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