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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 8-1005

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§8–1005.
The implementation of Vision Zero shall include strategies for:
(1)Identifying State and local laws, policies, and regulations that hinder the development and implementation of Vision Zero;
(2)Proposing changes to State and local laws to allow for innovative engineering and traffic calming;
(3)Creating a Vision Zero website that contains information related to Vision Zero;
(4)Collecting and publishing motor vehicle collision data;
(5)Connecting with other states and communities that have implemented a similar Vision Zero program;
(6)Reviewing existing traffic safety programs to determine their effectiveness;
(7)Working with research organizations to develop best practices;
(8)Prioritizing resources for investment in the communities most affected by motor vehicle collisions;
(9)Proactively engaging community members to address their traffic safety concerns;
(10)Developing and publishing a long–term plan for the continued development of Vision Zero; and
(11)Investing more resources into construction needs for high–accident intersections and roadway sections.
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