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SHA: State Highway Administration Cautions Motorists to Anticipate the Unexpected

STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION CAUTIONS MOTORISTS TO ANTICIPATE THE UNEXPECTED. Hundreds of Traffic Signals Without Power – Traffic Delays Expected through the Holiday Week; DC area Commuters Should Use Metro or if Driving, Allow Extra Time and Use 511 for Travel Time Information (July 2, 2012) – Monday morning commuters face a difficult trip to work  Read the Rest…

State Highway Administration Ready for Winter Weather

Have a Plan in Place and Alter Travel Plans this Afternoon as Necessary   (February 8, 2012) – The Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) has pre-treated major routes in Central, Northern and Western Maryland in advance of winter weather forecasted to visit the region later this afternoon and evening.  SHA crews applied a salt brine solution  Read the Rest…

SHA PREPARES FOR WINTER WEATHER STRIKE ON WESTERN AND CENTRAL MARYLAND

SHA Cautions Marylanders to Plan Ahead for Forecasted Snow, Freezing Rain (January 20, 2012) – As a winter storm is poised to strike from far western to central Maryland, the State Highway Administration (SHA) is deploying anti-icing crews and preparing other equipment that may be needed later this evening and throughout the night.  Anti-icing is a  Read the Rest…

Traffic Advisory: Viewing and Funeral for Trooper First Class Shaft Hunter

(PIKESVILLE, MD) – Maryland State Police, Baltimore County Police, and State Highway Administration personnel are coordinating traffic operations plans, but motorists should be aware of potentially heavy traffic and traffic delays associated with the viewing, funeral, and funeral procession for Maryland State Police TFC Shaft Hunter. VIEWING: Beginning Thursday afternoon and lasting until 9:00 p.m., motorists should  Read the Rest…

MARYLAND RESIDENTS SHOULD MONITOR BROADCASTS AS SEVERE WEATHER EXPECTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY

REISTERSTOWN, MD (February 28, 2011) – Maryland residents should monitor local television, radio and weather radio broadcasts throughout the day today, Monday, February 28, as there is a potential for severe weather. Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes are possible in conjunction with an approaching cold front that has caused outbreaks of severe weather in the Midwest and  Read the Rest…

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