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Committee moves bill to permit speed monitoring on U.S. 301 in Queen Anne’s County

House Environment and Transportation Committee · March 22, 2026
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Summary

House Bill 1630 would authorize speed monitoring systems on U.S. Route 301 between specified points in Queen Anne’s County; the committee approved amendments addressing signage, revenue distribution, warning periods and reporting, and moved the bill as amended.

The committee advanced House Bill 1630, which authorizes placement and use of speed monitoring systems on U.S. Route 301 at specified intersections or between Maryland Route 40‑5 and Maryland Route 19 in Queen Anne’s County.

Delegate Cheryl Lewis described the subcommittee recommendation and explained the amendment…

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