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Maryland promises action in higher-danger crash zones

December 6, 2023
white and red car on road during night time

Not far from where another pedestrian was struck and killed just hours earlier, the state of Maryland announced the next phase of its Pedestrian Safety Action Plan on Tuesday, vowing to make changes that will make five sections of state-maintained highways safer for people to walk and bike through. Those five stretches of road are among more than 20 that state transportation leaders know need to be addressed.

Article Source: WTOP

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