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Bel Air commissioners discuss speeding, propose visibility and awareness measures

August 19, 2025 | Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland


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Bel Air commissioners discuss speeding, propose visibility and awareness measures
Commissioners at the Aug. 18 Bel Air Town Hall meeting discussed resident complaints about speeding on local streets and explored possible responses including public information campaigns, targeted enforcement and participation in a regional traffic task force.
Commissioner Chismar and others described recent reports of speeding on Broadway, Giles, Shamrock and McCormick streets and asked whether the town could implement speed‑reduction programs that emphasize visibility and warnings rather than immediate ticketing. Chief Moore noted long‑standing initiatives to increase enforcement visibility, including participation in a multi‑jurisdictional traffic task force that rotates enforcement among jurisdictions.
Why it matters: Commissioners said higher vehicle speeds reduce pedestrian safety and that visible enforcement and public awareness may change driver behavior. The police chief further explained that patrol vehicles operate as “rolling computer offices,” which affects vehicle idling and replacement policies.
Board members discussed non‑ticket approaches such as targeted warnings, public‑education videos, distracted‑driving awareness efforts and potential coordination with local media or the Aegis for public outreach. Chief Moore said the sheriff’s office and county task force provide periodic saturation enforcement that jurisdictions can request, and commissioners agreed to discuss more detailed proposals at a future work session.
No formal direction to adopt a specific program was recorded; the discussion concluded with staff and the chief asked to bring options to a work session for further consideration.

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