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MD HB371

Bill

Status

Engrossed

3/17/2025

Primary Sponsor

Unknown

Origin

House of Delegates

2025 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Authorizes Prince George's County to place and use speed monitoring systems on Maryland Route 5, adding this highway to the list of approved locations for automated speed enforcement in the county

  • Requires revenue collected from speed monitoring violations on Maryland Route 5 to be remitted to the State Highway Administration for State and local highway and pedestrian safety improvements on and near the roadway

  • Mandates that speed monitoring systems on Maryland Route 5 include real-time speed display devices showing drivers their traveling speed, placed near signs indicating speed cameras are in use

  • Requires proper signage indicating speed monitoring systems are in use on all speed limit signs approaching and within the monitored highway segment

  • Takes effect October 1, 2025, with certain provisions taking effect October 1, 2028 to align with the termination date of prior related legislation

Legislative Description

Prince George's County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Maryland Route 5 PG 308-25

Safety

Last Action

Hearing 3/25 at 2:00 p.m.

3/25/2025

Committee Referrals

Judicial Proceedings3/17/2025
Environment and Transportation1/16/2025

Full Bill Text

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