Baltimore, MD- April 22, 2025 -  In the first two months of Maryland's new tiered fine structure for work zone speed violations, the Maryland Safe Zones Automated Speed Enforcement system issued more than 48,000 citations.

Among these, 23 citations were at the $1,000 level for vehicles traveling over 40 miles per hour above the posted speed limit in active work zones. Notably, one vehicle was recorded traveling at 134 mph on I-695, while another reached 132 mph in similar conditions.

Lieutenant Gov. Aruna Miller emphasized the dangers of reckless driving, stating, "Reckless driving at high speeds is a dangerous weapon in motion. Every second of carelessness on the road can steal a lifetime from someone else. Work zone safety is a shared responsibility with each of us choosing to slow down, stay focused, and value every life in the zone."

Preliminary data from Jan. and Feb. was unveiled by Lieutenant Gov. Miller during National Work Zone Awareness Week, which runs from April 21-25. The theme for this year's observance is "Respect the Zone – So We All Get Home."... Read More: FOX45