State Highway Administration - Pedestrian and Bicyclist Fatalities - Infrastructure Review (Vision Zero Implementation Act of 2022) [HB-254]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Infrastructure ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring the State Highway Administration to conduct an infrastructure review of each pedestrian or bicyclist fatality that occurs on a State highway or at an intersection of a State highway and another highway or a municipal street to identify certain deficiencies and identify appropriate corrective actions; and requiring the Administration to complete the review within 6 months after being notified by law enforcement of a pedestrian or bicyclist fatality and publish the review on its website.
HB-254: State Highway Administration - Pedestrian and Bicyclist Fatalities - Infrastructure Review (Vision Zero Implementation Act of 2022)
Sponsored by: Rep. Kumar P Barve
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 153 on 04/21/2022
You have voted HB-254: State Highway Administration - Pedestrian and Bicyclist Fatalities - Infrastructure Review (Vision Zero Implementation Act of 2022).
Bicycles and certain other vehicles; riding two abreast. [SB-362]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
Bicycles and certain other vehicles; riding two abreast. Prohibits persons riding bicycles, electric personal assistive mobility devices, electric power-assisted bicycles, or motorized skateboards or scooters two abreast from impeding the normal and reasonable movement of traffic and requires such persons to move into a single-file formation as quickly as is practicable when being overtaken from the rear by a faster-moving vehicle. Bicycles and certain other vehicles; riding two abreast. Prohibits persons riding bicycles, electric personal assistive
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SB-362: Bicycles and certain other vehicles; riding two abreast.
Sponsored by: Sen. Richard H. Stuart
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0341) on 04/11/2022
Bicycle operators; failure to stop at a stop sign. [SB-116]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Bicycle operators; failure to stop at a stop sign. Imposes a $500 fine on the operator of a bicycle who fails to stop at a stop sign. The bill also provides that the bicycle shall be impounded for a period of six months.
SB-116: Bicycle operators; failure to stop at a stop sign.
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas K. Norment
Stricken At Request Of Patron In Transportation (15-y 0-n) on 01/20/2022
Tax Credits - Employer-Provided Commuter Benefits - Expansion and Administration [SB-210]
[Taxes ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Small Business ]
[Energy ]
[Telecommunications ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
Expanding the types of commuter benefits for which a business entity may claim a tax credit to include a certain carpool program, telework program, active transportation program, and multimodal commuter program; requiring the Department of Transportation to administer an application process for the tax credit; and limiting the total amount of tax credits that may be authorized each year to $1,000,000.
Education - School Construction - Pedestrian Safety Plans (Safe Walk to School Act) [HB-19]
[Education ]
[Construction ]
[Public Safety ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Children and Youth ]
Requiring certain county boards of education seeking State funds for the construction of a new school, or the renovation of or an addition to an existing school that would increase the capacity by more than 100 students, to submit a pedestrian safety plan to the Interagency Commission on School Construction; requiring the Interagency Commission to approve the pedestrian safety plan if the plan meets certain qualifications; and requiring a county board to make all determinations about the contents of a pedestrian safety plan.
HB-19: Education - School Construction - Pedestrian Safety Plans (Safe Walk to School Act)
Sponsored by: Rep. Jared Scott Solomon
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 553 on 05/29/2022
Relating To Traffic. [SB-581]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
Permits a bicyclist to proceed through an intersection from a right turn only lane if they cannot safely merge into the traffic lane, provided they signal intention to merge left. Permits a bicyclist to proceed in a right turn only lane when approaching an intersection, even if they do not intend to turn right, provided that they do not pass a stopped vehicle and that they exercise reasonable safety when passing a moving vehicle.
SB-581: Relating To Traffic.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
HCR-140: Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Initiate Three Innovative Pilot Projects Of Meaningful Scale To Modernize Transportation Infrastructure In Underserved Communities.
Sponsored by: Sen. Henry J.C. Aquino
Referred To Trn, Fin, Referral Sheet 25 on 03/15/2021
You have voted HCR-140: Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Initiate Three Innovative Pilot Projects Of Meaningful Scale To Modernize Transportation Infrastructure In Underserved Communities..
HR-119: Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Initiate Three Innovative Pilot Projects Of Meaningful Scale To Modernize Transportation Infrastructure In Underserved Communities.
Sponsored by: Sen. Henry J.C. Aquino
Referred To Trn, Fin, Referral Sheet 25 on 03/15/2021
You have voted HR-119: Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Initiate Three Innovative Pilot Projects Of Meaningful Scale To Modernize Transportation Infrastructure In Underserved Communities..
SCR-173: Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Initiate Three Innovative Pilot Projects Of Meaningful Scale To Modernize Transportation Infrastructure In Underserved Communities.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Certified Copies Of Resolutions Sent, 06-21-21. on 06/21/2021
You have voted SCR-173: Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Initiate Three Innovative Pilot Projects Of Meaningful Scale To Modernize Transportation Infrastructure In Underserved Communities..
SR-138: Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Initiate Three Innovative Pilot Projects Of Meaningful Scale To Modernize Transportation Infrastructure In Underserved Communities.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Certified Copies Of Resolutions Sent, 06-21-21. on 06/21/2021
You have voted SR-138: Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Initiate Three Innovative Pilot Projects Of Meaningful Scale To Modernize Transportation Infrastructure In Underserved Communities..
HB-3665: Relating to expanding the definition of bicycle to include devices with more than two wheels, including to accommodate modifications necessary for adaptive riding by persons with disabilities.
Sponsored by: Sen. Cesar Blanco
Effective On 9/1/21 on 06/15/2021
You have voted HB-3665: Relating to expanding the definition of bicycle to include devices with more than two wheels, including to accommodate modifications necessary for adaptive riding by persons with disabilities..
Bicycles; traffic regulations, report. [HB-2262]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
Traffic regulation; bicycles; report. Requires the driver of a motor vehicle to change lanes when overtaking a bicycle or certain other vehicles when the lane of travel is not wide enough for the overtaking motor vehicle to pass at least three feet to the left of the overtaken vehicle. The bill also removes the limitations on riding bicycles and certain other vehicles two abreast. The Department of State Police is directed to convene a work group to review issues related to allowing bicyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs, and to report any
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HB-2262: Bicycles; traffic regulations, report.
Sponsored by: Rep. Betsy B. Carr
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0462) on 03/31/2021
I-495 and I-270 Public-Private Partnership - Partnership Agreement - Requirements (Maryland Department of Transportation Promises Act of 2021) [SB-843]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Infrastructure ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Community Development ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Public Safety ]
Prohibiting the Board of Public Works from approving a public-private partnership agreement for the I-495 and I-270 Public-Private Partnership Program unless the agreement includes that at least 10% of the toll revenue remaining after construction costs be deposited in a special fund to be used only for transit projects in accordance with a certain memoranda; authorizing the public-private partnership agreement to require a bidder to agree to initiate a community benefit agreement; etc.
SB-843: I-495 and I-270 Public-Private Partnership - Partnership Agreement - Requirements (Maryland Department of Transportation Promises Act of 2021)
Sponsored by: Sen. Joanne C. Benson
Hearing Canceled (budget And Taxation) on 02/19/2021
You have voted SB-843: I-495 and I-270 Public-Private Partnership - Partnership Agreement - Requirements (Maryland Department of Transportation Promises Act of 2021).