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‘Sad situation': Charles County deputy hits, kills pedestrian in Waldorf
A man died overnight after an on-duty Charles County deputy hit him and then tried to save him. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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Don't drive in the bus lane: DC to use cameras, issue $200 fines
Bus lanes are designed to keep buses moving and get riders on and off safely. People who drive or park in the lanes mess up the system — and will soon be ticketed in D.C. with the help of cameras.
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Don't drive in the bus lane: DC to use cameras, issue $200 fines
D.C. will use automated cameras to catch drivers who drive or park in bus lanes on some routes. Here are the basics of the plan.
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100 Deadliest Days: AAA's Summer Safety Tips for Teen Drivers
AAA warned parents that summer can be the most dangerous time of the year on roads for teen drivers. News4 Traffic Reporter Melissa Mollet reports.
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Route 1 Speed Limit Drops to 35 MPH. Here's What to Know
Heads up if you drive in Northern Virginia: The speed limit on a long stretch of Richmond Highway (Route 1) will drop starting Tuesday, May 23.
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Speed Limit Drops on Route 1 in Fairfax County Starting Tuesday
The speed limit will drop by 10 mph on a notorious stretch of Richmond Highway (Route 1) in Fairfax County, News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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New Traffic Enforcement Aims to Make Alexandria Roads Safer
The Alexandria Police Department is increasing traffic enforcement to help keep pedestrians and cyclists safe. The new effort is a part of the regional Street Smart campaign. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Debris on Maryland Highway Turns Into Projectile, Damaging Woman's Car
A Maryland woman said she was shocked when a piece of a tire flew into the front of her car on Interstate 95. News4’s Adam Tuss explains what the state is doing to try to prevent such incidents from happening.
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New Guardrail Installed Along Route 15 In Frederick
A new guardrail has been installed along Route 15 in Frederick, Maryland, after a fatal crash on March 4 involving a fuel tanker. News4 Traffic Reporter Melissa Mollet reports.
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Road Safety Improvements Planned After Frederick Crash
Andrew Radcliffe of the Maryland Department of Transportation announced that a short term safety improvement at the crash site will be put in place this weekend. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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‘Slow Down': Speed Cameras Go Live Near 8 Fairfax County Schools
Here are the locations of Fairfax County’s new speed cameras.
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Fairfax County Launches Pilot Speed Camera Program
Fairfax County is launching a pilot program with eight speed cameras near schools. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Most Small SUVs Flunk Updated Insurance Industry Crash Tests
Most small SUVs flunked the latest frontal crash tests done by the insurance industry, but oddly enough, they’re just as safe as they were before.
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Be Visible and Alert: How Drivers and Walkers Can Stay Safe as Crashes Rise
The D.C. area has seen several deadly pedestrian-involved crashes in the past week. News4’s Adam Tuss reports on how walkers and drivers can stay safe on the road.
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Pedestrian Killed in Hit-and-Run Crash in Prince George's County: Police
A driver hit and killed a pedestrian in Prince George’s County, Maryland, early Tuesday then drove off, police said.
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Pedestrian Killed in Hit-And-Run Crash Near Glenarden: Police
A driver hit and pedestrian and drove off in Prince George’s County, Maryland, early Tuesday, police said. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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Driver Wanted in Deadly Hit-And-Run Near Greenbelt Gas Station
A man was hit and killed by a car near a Greenbelt, Maryland, gas station on Wednesday. Police are looking for the driver and car that fled the scene after the crash. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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Man Killed in Hit-And-Run on Greenbelt Road: Police
A man was killed in a hit-and-run on Greenbelt Road in Prince George’s County, police said early Wednesday. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Pedestrian, 22, Killed in Prince George's Co. Hit-and-Run: Police
Prince George’s County police are looking for a driver who struck a pedestrian in Greenbelt, Maryland, overnight and drove off.
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Interchange Along Maryland Route 210 Redesigned After Deadly Collisions
Changes to an interchange along Maryland Route 210, a highway known as “a death trap,” were unveiled on Saturday. The Maryland 210 Traffic Safety Committee helped with the redesign.