Maryland SB45 regulates the use of speed monitoring systems in residential districts and specific locations.
Maryland SB45 outlines the conditions under which speed monitoring systems can be used in residential districts and other specified areas. The bill restricts the use of these systems to locations with a posted speed limit of 25 miles per hour or less in residential districts, school zones, and certain roadways in Anne Arundel, Montgomery, and Prince George’s Counties. It also allows the State Highway Administration and the Maryland Transportation Authority to use these systems on specific highways. The bill takes effect October 1, 2026.
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