Supporters of a proposed pedestrian safety ordinance gathered in Dover Monday evening, arguing the measure is needed to improve safety at some of the city's busiest intersections.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has signed the Wicomico Highway Pedestrian Safety Act into law, a local public safety measure aimed at restricting pedestrians from standing in dangerous areas along roadways in Wicomico County.
Loockerman Plaza is at the center of a proposed redesign aimed at improving safety, accessibility, and connectivity—but for some residents, the bigger question is whether those changes can restore what they feel the area has lost.
Maryland's Department of Transportation says officials from the department will join Ocean City officials on Thursday, April 30 to launch the 2026 Walk Smart, Drive Smart, Bike Smart campaign.
Rehoboth Beach city officials are in the process of installing approximately 70 metal security bollards around the bandstand and along the boardwalk to enhance pedestrian safety.
Data shows an 18% decrease in road deaths since 2024, with 480 in 2025 down from 582. This marks the first time Maryland has seen fewer than 500 since 2014.
Georgetown is looking to improve the bollards at the Georgetown Circle after a series of crashes caused repeated damage to the area.
On Monday morning, Rehoboth Beach commissioners reviewed the results of a pilot project from 2024 aimed at improving safety along King Charles Avenue.
Residents are raising concerns about bicycle safety along New Road, where a bike trail ends without a marked way to cross the street.
Wicomico County says Glen Avenue will close from St. Albans Drive to Civic Avenue during the Governors Challenge Basketball Tournament Nov. 21-23.
