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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Report: ICC Could See Speed Limit Raised To 70 MPH

A House bill that would raise the maximum speed limit on interstates and expressways statewide from 65 to 70 mph will be introduced during the current General Assembly session, The Gazette reports.

A House bill co-sponsored by Del. Aruna Miller (D-Dist. 15) of Darnestown and Del. Neil Parrott (R-Dist. 2B) of Hagerstown could force a change in the speed limit on the Intercounty Connector, according to a report by The Gazette.  The bill would raise the maximum speed limit on interstates and expressways statewide from 65 to 70 mph, according to the report, and automatically increase the ICC's speed limit from 55 to 70. Miller cited three reasons the change is necessary. “One, the posted speed limit is way too low,” she said, according to the report. “Two, the toll is way too high. And three, the enforcement is excessive.” A separate bill by Sen. Jennie Forehand (D-Dist. 17) of Rockville, would raise the speed limit on the ICC to 60, …

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Duke Ganote

6:09 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Mr. Flaharty, whipping up a frothy lather about speed limits -- on the ICC or other freeways -- which shows DANGEROUS IGNORANCE. Maryland's rural interstate fatality rate in 2009 was 0.06 -- FAR FAR lower that the all-road rate of 1.07 deaths per 100 million travel miles. Why? Simple physics! Traffic engineers very effectively adapt roads for higher speeds by eliminating opposing traffic, …   more ›

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

A Chat With Your Local Delegate

Maryland District 15 Delegate Aruna Miller highlights a few big issues for Potomac, North Potomac and Darnestown in the upcoming session.

Representing District 15, Montgomery County's largest legislative district, is no small task for Delegate Aruna Miller. Entering her second full year in Annapolis, Miller spoke with Patch late last week about some of the hot button issues she anticipates in the upcoming session that Darnestown, North Potomac, and Potomac residents should keep their eyes on. Miller, who resides in Darnestown, noted she pays extra attention to the Pepco situation in the area. The Utility Reliability Act passed in the previous session should help to improve service by fining utility companies like Pepco for service failures. "I know that many people in the Darnestown, North Potomac, Potomac area wish [the penalties] were much more severe," but you have to …

Maria Fusco

12:25 pm on Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Then it looks like I have a question for you Milt: When does Annapolis or other elected officials "have to have" a position on it? I'm not trying to be facetious; rather, I am genuinely trying to find out. I regularly hear is that no one can do anything about it; basically, it's not in their department: Who is accountable? Where does the buck stop? The BOE started the circumvention (Barclay …   more ›

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