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The Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT) said the automated bus lane enforcement program is "designed to encourage safe driving behavior, support dependable transit, and protect vulnerable roadway users.
Gunfire erupts during Baltimore traffic stop as trooper wounded and suspect captured PIKESVILLE, MD - A routine traffic stop in Baltimore City erupted into gunfire when a driver allegedly opened his car door and fired at a Maryland State Trooper at close range,
Crashes in Baltimore City have continued a downward trend in the last year, bringing along with it the number of roadway fatalities. Advocates and experts credit the city’s advances in traffic safety and accountability but say it still has a long way to go to keep streets safe for pedestrians and drivers alike.
Baltimore police have launched a Citywide Traffic Team (CTT) in an effort to reduce traffic-related deaths and dangerous driving. Police have conducted more than 400 traffic stops and issued nearly 370 traffic citations since the CTT started on January 18.
Baltimore police announced the launch of the “Citywide Traffic Team” on Tuesday, which they said will reduce traffic deaths and dangerous driving behaviors around the city. Baltimore police Commissioner Richard Worley said the team will ensure people ...
Getting stuck in Baltimore traffic is nothing new, and neither are the city's traffic lights. A WBAL-TV 11 News Investigates request for information revealed that the age and functionality of the city's traffic signals are not only outdated, but also failing.
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Gunman who fired at Maryland State Trooper remains on the run
Maryland State Police are in search of an alleged gunman who fired at a trooper during a Tuesday morning traffic stop in Baltimore. It happened around 3:30am at the intersection of Belle Avenue and Milford Avenue.