Pedestrian deaths on the rise nationally

Walking across the street is becoming more dangerous.

State and feds team up to promote work zone safety

The Maryland Department of Transportation along with the State High Administration teamed up with the U.S. Department of Transportation to kick off Work Zone Awareness Week.

Traffic safety advocates push for more laws for safer Maryland roads

WASHINGTON–Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety issue their annual report saying Maryland still has more work to do to improve safety on the roads for motorists and their passengers.

Ride-hailing Services Raise Questions About Safety

After a Michigan Uber driver’s deadly killing spree in February, local incidents, less severe incidents shine a light on how confusing the ride-booking industry is.

Drones Are Cutting Costs for One Maryland Service

Corporate drone companies are lining up to register their businesses for possible profit.

Elementary Schoolers Learn About Gas Leaks

Elementary schoolers learned about gas safety from Marvel comic books.

Montgomery County Police Crack Down on Pedestrian Safety Measures

Police crack down on public safety law violators along and on Montgomery County’s roads.

Street Smart Campaign

The end of daylight saving time brings darker days and more dangerous conditions for pedestrians using city streets. Government and law enforcement officials all across the DMV are teaming together through the Street Smart campaign to keep people safe.

Regional Leaders Launch the Street Smart Campaign

COLLEGE PARK – Spring is officially here and so is the spring Street Smart Campaign. Law enforcement officials will be on the lookout to ensure that traffic safety laws are followed.

Metro Roundup: New Cars, Leaking Water and Safety Concerns

This week Metro saw its share of highs and lows. Although the transit agency announced the debut date for its new cars, it also faced criticism about worker and passenger safety following a slew of incidents.