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Subcommittee defers Maryland intelligent speed-assistance pilot while staff and agencies reconcile technical changes
Summary
Lawmakers discussed a proposed pilot requiring voluntary use of intelligent speed-assistance devices for drivers with speeding violations but deferred action to reconcile technical language with MVA and Senate amendments.
ANNAPOLIS — The Motor Vehicle and Transportation Subcommittee of the Environment and Transportation Committee discussed House Bill 107 on Feb. 19, a pilot program to allow drivers with certain speeding violations to participate in an intelligent speed-assistance program, but the panel agreed to hold the measure for further technical work and to await Senate amendments.
Chair Delegate Robin Lewis said the sponsor, Delegate Nick Allen, and staff circulated an interlineated reprint with amendments and asked Patrick (committee staff) to walk members through the changes. Patrick described core edits…
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