The speed limit on a 2.7-mile stretch of U.S. 50 Business in Salisbury will drop from 55 mph to 45 mph on March 13 after a Maryland State Highway Administration traffic study found the change would improve safety.
Maryland saw a drop in traffic fatalities in 2025, falling to 480 deaths from 582 in 2024, according to preliminary data released by Gov. Wes Moore’s office. This marks the first time annual traffic deaths have fallen below 500 since 2014.
MARYLAND- Drivers in Worcester County can get back on the roads without snow emergency restrictions in place.
The US 50 Harry W. Kelley Memorial Bridge will likely have occasional single-lane closures starting Jan. 5. for rehabilitation work.
A section of US 13 Business in Wicomico County will close overnight Tuesday as part of ongoing bridge work, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration.
The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration is inviting public feedback on its Draft 2025 Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan. The plan details the agency’s work to improve accessibility.
The new plan supports Maryland's Complete Streets Policy and aligns with MDOT’s Serious About Safety initiative, which aims to reduce pedestrian and bicyclist deaths.
The effort is part of the agency's update to its Vulnerable Road User Assessment, which evaluates safety needs for non-drivers, including pedestrians, cyclists and others. Officials say these vulnerable road users are at higher risk of being hurt or killed in a crash.
The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration has launched the project along US 13. The facility has been operated by the Maryland State Police since 1967, and is getting a full infrastructure and equipment overhaul.
