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Monday, October 29, 2012

STATE AGENCIES REDUCE SPEED LIMIT TO 45 MPH ON INTERSTATES AND U.S. ROUTES


STATE AGENCIES REDUCE SPEED LIMIT TO 45 MPH ON INTERSTATES AND US ROUTES

Marylanders Urged to Avoid Travel for Next 24-36 Hours as Strong Winds and Heavy Rain Continues Across the State

(October 29, 2012) – 3:00 p.m. Due to deteriorating weather conditions, the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA), State Police (MSP) and Transportation Authority (MDTA) have lowered all speed limits on interstate and US routes to 45 mph effective immediately and until further notice. All three agencies discourage any travel during the expected upcoming height of the storm. This reduction in speed limit also applies to all first responders, relief workers, utility crews and other essential personnel.

“Lowering the speed limit is necessary since speed and high wind is a dangerous combination. By reducing speed limit, our goal is to keep our emergency responders safe. For all members of the general public, we can’t stress enough the importance of staying off the roads as this unprecedented storm strikes Maryland,” said Maryland State Highway Administrator Melinda B. Peters. “Stay home. There are more than 12,000 people responding along state and toll roadways. By staying home you allow them, utility crews and police to do their jobs.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Ha Ha, like to see them issue a ticket or for that matter enforce the speed limit in this crap...ha ha ha ha