Maryland HB510 establishes penalties for drivers of improperly registered vehicles caught speeding by automated systems.
Maryland HB510 requires the Motor Vehicle Administration to collaborate with Virginia to obtain data on Maryland residents' vehicles improperly registered in Virginia. The bill mandates the creation of a searchable database of this information, accessible to state and local entities for issuing citations to vehicle owners or drivers caught speeding by automated systems. It increases penalties for such violations, with higher fines for speeding in work zones. The bill also outlines the contents of citations issued for these violations.
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