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MD SB152
Bill
Status
1/14/2026
Primary Sponsor
Anthony Muse
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AI Summary
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Authorizes Prince George's County to install point-to-point speed monitoring systems on Maryland Route 210 (Indian Head Highway), which calculate average vehicle speed between two fixed points at least 1 mile and no more than 10 miles apart
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Citations may only be issued for vehicles traveling at least 12 miles per hour above the posted speed limit; systems cannot be used for general surveillance, immigration enforcement, or unrelated criminal investigations
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Requires advance signage, real-time speed displays within monitored segments, and 30-day website notice before activation; systems may only be placed at locations identified by safety studies as high-risk for crashes or speeding
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Fines collected must be remitted to the Comptroller for distribution to the State Highway Administration to study safety issues on Route 210, report findings, and implement solutions
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Prince George's County must submit annual reports to the General Assembly by January 31 starting in 2028, detailing citations issued, revenue generated, expenditures, and changes in average speeds and crash rates; effective October 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Prince George's County - Point-to-Point Speed Monitoring Systems - Maryland Route 210
Accidents
Last Action
Hearing 1/28 at 11:00 a.m.
1/13/2026