A measure that will expand the use of ignition interlock devices when drivers are convicted of driving drunk is among many laws getting the signature of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore in Annapolis. The bill ...
Maryland has a new tool to keep drunken drivers off the roads. Noah's Law, passed in 2016, requires ignition interlock devices to be installed in the cars of those ...
Maryland is expanding a Breathalyzer system to keep drunken drivers off the road.Recent studies show 65 percent of people who have their licenses suspended for drinking and driving still drive. The ...
A new state law will require more Marylanders with drunk driving charges to blow into a breath analyzer before starting their cars. The change went into effect Tuesday and is expected to add around ...
The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration has updated its Ignition Interlock Program, aiming to enhance road safety and support long-term behavior change for drivers ...
Marylanders who who have been convicted of drinking and driving are more likely than residents of any other East Coast state to be enrolled in an ignition interlock program — requiring them to pass a ...
While The Baltimore Sun editorial, “Closing this loophole in Maryland’s drunk driving law could save lives” (Feb. 20), was a welcome call-to-action for Maryland legislators this year to finally close ...
ANNAPOLIS — After seven years of trying, supporters of expanding Maryland’s ignition interlock program to help reduce drunken driving pushed the measure through the state’s House of Delegates on ...
ROCKVILLE, Md. (ABC7) – On Saturday, one of the toughest drunk-driving laws in the United States will take into effect in Maryland. The Drunk Driving Reduction Act of 2016, better known as Noah’s Law, ...