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The port is a top importer of cars and light trucks.
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According to the Transportation Research Nonprofit, TRIP, Baltimore, drivers pay about $2,800 a year, while those in Washington-area suburbs face higher costs due to poor road conditions.
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John Davis, the creator of MotorWeek on Maryland Public Television, explores the latest news on the automotive industry. He takes questions about your vintage vehicles and new EV's.
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The Frederick County Council passed a resolution to make Frederick less care dependent by improving infrastructure for pedestrians around the Monocacy MARC station.
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Frederick City is developing a new transportation plan that would remove roadside parking in certain areas to make way for new bike lanes.
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A large fire at a wood waste site in the city’s Woodberry neighborhood has shut down Interstate 83 in both directions, as well as Cold Spring Lane.
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Whether by car or the skies — many Marylanders are expected to travel 50 miles or more this holiday weekend.
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“The people of Baltimore know all too well the impact caused when vital transportation infrastructure is lost,” Lt. Gen. Scott A. Spellmon, the commanding general of the U.S. Army of Corp Engineers, said.
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The loss of revenue is expected to reach $141 million over the next five years.
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Liquor store deliveries, a paint recycling program and a ban on legacy preference in college admissions go into effect July 1.