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Delegate Steve Arance introduces bill to allow speed cameras on US 301 in Queen Anne's County
Summary
At the House Environment and Transportation Committee on March 19, Delegate Steve Arance presented House Bill 1630 to authorize speed-monitoring systems on a portion of US 301 in Queen Anne's County, citing several recent serious crashes and a 55 mph limit. Members asked whether a prior law or an MDOT/State Highway amendment would already cover the stretch; no vote was taken.
Delegate Steve Arance introduced House Bill 1630 at a March 19 meeting of the House Environment and Transportation Committee, seeking authorization to place and use speed-monitoring systems on a portion of U.S. Route 301 in Queen Anne’s County.
"For the record, I'm Delegate Steve Arance," he said, arguing the bill responds to a safety problem on the corridor he described as having a 55 mph speed limit and "several tragic accidents." Arance told the committee that State Highway submitted an amendment and that the agency and Maryland Department of Transportation staff are working to…
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