A Maryland bill aimed at protecting pedestrians, bicyclists and other vulnerable road users could eventually bring speed cameras to parts of Ocean City if it becomes law. House Bill 256, known as the Vulnerable Road User Protection Act of 2026, would allow the State Highway Administration to place speed monitoring systems in state-designated safety corridors identified as high risk in Maryland’s vulnerable road user safety assessment. The bill has already passed the House and is now in the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee.
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he Delaware Department of Transportation has announced 15 new red light camera locations across the First State in an effort to reduce crashes.
Salisbury officials announced Friday that red-light safety cameras are being installed at several high-risk intersections as part of an effort to cut down on crashes caused by drivers running red lights.
Maryland drivers caught speeding by automated cameras will soon face much steeper fines, as a new state law changes how violations are penalized.
