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MD HB401
Bill
AI Summary
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Authorizes Prince George's County to place and use speed monitoring systems (speed cameras) on Maryland Route 5, adding this highway to the list of approved locations for automated speed enforcement
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Requires revenue collected from Route 5 speed camera violations to be remitted to the Comptroller and distributed to the State Highway Administration for State and local highway and pedestrian safety improvements on and near Maryland Route 5 in Prince George's County
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Mandates real-time speed display devices be installed near each speed monitoring system sign on Route 5, showing drivers their current traveling speed
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Requires signage indicating speed monitoring systems are in use to be posted along the highway segment before the systems can be activated
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Takes effect October 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Prince George's County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Maryland Route 5 PG 315-26
Safety
Last Action
Withdrawn by Sponsor
3/2/2026