The Maryland Department of Transportation and Ocean City officials are gearing up to launch the 2024 OC Walk Smart, Drive Smart, Bike Smart safety campaign.
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At a recent city council meeting, the Rehoboth Beach Police Chief, Keith Banks, brought awareness to the fact that the city does not have its own code to enforce the penalty for driving while on a cellphone. Chief Banks presented a change to the city's code that could ultimately mean additional revenue for the city.
Troopers from all 23 Maryland State Police barracks, including the State Police Impaired Driving Reduction Effort (SPIDRE) team, will focus on aggressive, distracted, and impaired driving.
In an effort to enhance the safety of road workers, Maryland is considering significant increases in fines for speeding in work zones, with one proposition rising from $40 to $290.
The icy roads and a snowy landscape made for difficult driving conditions this weekend. Many on Delmarva opted to stay inside, leaving small businesses out in the cold.
Non-essential employees are strongly encouraged to refrain from driving unless there is a significant safety, health, or business-related reason to do so.
Traffic on the Bay Bridge has been temporarily halted due to high winds.
As the New Year approaches, AAA is reminding drivers and passengers of the elevated dangers on the roads during this period, particularly on New Year's Day, which consistently records a high number of alcohol-related traffic deaths.
Crews will work on Maryland Route 90 on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. with completion expected around mid-February, weather permitting.
The portion of Beaver Dam Road between Stockley Road and the Anchor Run subdivision roundabout will be subject to lane closures beginning Nov. 29.