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Christine Nizer

Christine Nizer

Maryland could collect tens of millions from speed camera citations under proposed law.

A highway work zone safety task force calls for increased fines, enforcement, public awareness campaigns and a mascot in an effort to reduce deaths.

Highway safety workgroup considers increased fines, more speed cameras and more day-time construction activity in effort to reduce injuries and deaths.

The Board of Public Works voted Wednesday to approve $150 million in contracts that could one day lead to a widening of the American…

Officials are silent on rule’s provision that the state establish Motorists Assistance Centers, to help motorists get the necessary repairs to pass the emissions test.

The most significant change coming to the VEIP program: New vehicles, which under the old rule had to first be tested for emissions when they were three years old, now won’t have to tested until they are six.

Four ‘persistent’ causes of death were speeding and aggressive driving, drug and alcohol impairment, distracted driving and failure to use seat belts.

The head of Maryland’s Motor Vehicle Administration faced a joint committee of legislators Thursday to explain how a computer programming mistake prevented more than…

Two key Maryland General Assembly committees will hold a joint hearing Thursday to consider the Motor Vehicle Administration’s explanation of how a computer glitch…

In a stunning last-minute development on the eve of Maryland’s primary election, the state Motor Vehicle Administration admitted Monday that the number of residents…