Maryland Code § TR-8-637

Section TR-8-637
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(a) (1) In this section, "traffic calming device" means a physical highway
measure used to reduce vehicle speed and increase safety for bicyclists, motorists,
and pedestrians.
(2) "Traffic calming device" includes:
(i) A speed bump;
(ii) A raised crosswalk;
(iii) A traffic circle; and
(iv) A narrowed road.
(b) (1) The Administration, in consultation with appropriate county and
municipal authorities, shall compile best practices for siting, constructing, and
maintaining traffic calming devices that address:
(i) The engineering and design of traffic calming devices; and
(ii) The costs and benefits of various methods of traffic
calming.
(2) The Administration shall:
(i) Coordinate and act as a clearinghouse for best practices for
siting, constructing, and maintaining traffic calming devices; and

(ii) Based on the best practices, publish and periodically
update information about best practices for the siting, construction, and maintenance
of traffic calming devices.
(3) The information on best practices required under paragraph (2)
of this subsection shall include the estimated costs of construction for each traffic
calming device.
(c) On the request of a county or municipality, the Administration shall
provide information on best practices for the siting, construction, and maintenance of
traffic calming devices.

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