ANNAPOLIS, Md.ย โ€“ As part of ongoing efforts to prevent traffic crashes and save lives on Maryland roads, Governor Larry Hogan today announced that $12 million in federal highway safety funds will be granted to approximately 90 agencies and organizations across the state with the goal of reducing crashes and related injuries and deaths.

โ€œThe safety of our citizens and visitors is a responsibility we take extremely seriously, and our administration will continue to make investments to make our roadways safer,โ€ said Governor Hogan. โ€œThis funding continues our commitment to address traffic safety challenges and get unsafe, impaired, and distracted drivers off the road.โ€

In 2017, there were 557 deaths as a result of traffic crashes in Maryland. The funds distributed through the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administrationโ€™s Highway Safety Office will help fund the following traffic-safety efforts:

  • Increasing the use of seat belts in all seating positions;
  • Preventing impaired, aggressive, and distracted driving;
  • Increasing the safety of pedestrians, motorcyclists, and bicyclists;
  • Promoting the correct use of child passenger safety seats;
  • Funding overtime enforcement of Marylandโ€™s traffic laws;
  • Supporting police training for highway safety and traffic enforcement; and
  • Increasing capability and efficiency of Marylandโ€™s traffic data systems.

Marylandโ€™s five-year Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) guides the funding of traffic safety-related projects and will be used by state and local agencies and non-profit groups to address the strategies set forth in the plan for meeting the Toward Zero Deaths goal of cutting the number of deaths on Maryland roads in half by 2030. The state is also working with various Maryland jurisdictions to develop local SHSPs that address community-specific traffic issues and complement the broader plan.

โ€œThe only acceptable goal is to reduce the number of traffic crashes, injuries, and fatalities to zero,โ€ said Maryland Transportation Secretary Pete K. Rahn.

Secretary Rahn also recently announced MDOTโ€™s Traffic Safety Pledge which encourages Maryland drivers to pledge to: always wear their seatbelt; have a safe and sober ride; park the phone before driving; use crosswalks and be seen while walking or biking; look for pedestrians and motorcyclists and give bicyclists three feet of clearance; wear proper protective gear while riding a motorcycle; and give themselves time. Speed is a factor in many crashes and greatly increases the severity. Take the pledge now at: http://www.mdot.maryland.gov/newMDOT/SafetyPledge.html.

The federal grant awards can only be used for traffic safety activities and are allocated based on crash data for each county and/or organization that applied for funding. Funds can only be spent during Federal Fiscal Year 2019 (October 1, 2018 โ€“ September 30, 2019). A breakdown of the amounts granted across the state:

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Aberdeen Police Department –ย $11,000.00

Allegany County Sheriffโ€™s Office –ย $8,000.00

Americans for Older Driver Safety – $6,220.00

Annapolis Police Department – $25,000.00

Anne Arundel County Police Department – $105,000.00

Baltimore City Police Department – $94,000.00

Baltimore County Health Department -$6,750.00

Baltimore County Police Department – $334,431.00

Baltimore Metropolitan Council – $471,500.00

Bel Air Police Department – $11,000.00

Berlin Police Department – $4,500.00

Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse – $5,100.00

Calvert County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $25,000.00

Cambridge Police Department – $6,978.00

Caroline County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $12,000.00

Carroll County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $25,000.00

Cecil County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $23,000.00

Charles County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $92,000.00

Chesapeake Regional Safety Council – $300,839.00

Cheverly Police Department – $6,000.00

City of Bowie Police Department – $4,000.00

City of Hyattsville Police Department – $6,000.00

Cumberland Police Department – $3,000.00

Denton Police Department – $3,960.00

Easton Police Department – $18,000.00

Elkton Police Department – $8,000.00

Frederick Bicycle Coalition – $3,700.00

Frederick County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $2,000.00

Frederick Police Department – $40,000.00

Frostburg State University Police Department – $2,000.00

Fruitland Police Department – $4,000.00

Gaithersburg Police Department – $25,000.00

Garrett County Commissioners Office – $6,000.00

Governorโ€™s Highway Safety Association – $98,773.30

Greenbelt Police Department – $31,000.00

Hagerstown Police Department – $14,000.00

Hampstead Police Department – $4,000.00

Hancock Police Department – $1,000.00

Harford County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $73,000.00

Havre de Grace Police Department – $4,000.00

Howard Co Police Department – $76,000.00

Kent County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $9,945.00

La Plata Police Department – $10,000.00

Laurel Police Department – $27,000.00

Maryland Chiefs of Police Association – $132,710.00

Maryland Department of Health – $258,255.39

Maryland Institute College of Art – $43,512.00

Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems – $99,938.85

Maryland Judiciary โ€“ DUI Courts – $66,399

Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration – $16,952.70

Maryland Municipal League – $4,500.00

Maryland Sheriffโ€™s Association – $17,710.00

Maryland State Police โ€“ Drug Recognition Expert Program – $129,150.80

Maryland State Police โ€“ mobile Breath Testing Vehicle – $36,600.00

Maryland State Police โ€“ SPIDRE DUI Team – $782,450.28

Maryland State Police โ€“ Statewide Enforcement – $796,110.52

Maryland Stateโ€™s Attorneys Association – $192,315.20

Maryland Transportation Authority Police – $151,000.00

Montgomery County Police Department – $228,500.00

Montgomery County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $7,500.00

Morgan State University – $54,360.00

Mt. Airy Police Department – $2,000.00

Ocean City Police Department – $30,019.00

Ocean Pines Police Department – $2,000.00

Partners In Care – $26,019.93

Pocomoke City Police Department – $4,499.75

Prince George’s Co Police Department – $252,400.00

Prince George’s County Police Department – $32,000.00

Princess Anne Police Department – $7,494.85

Queen Anneโ€™s County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $9,000.00

Riverdale Park Police Department – $9,000.00

Rockville Police Department – $25,000.00

Salisbury Police Department – $18,500.00

Somerset County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $3,000.00

St. Mary’s County DUI Court – $21,194.80

St. Mary’s County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $42,500.00

Statewide Traffic Safety Initiatives – $4,681,660.78

Sykesville Freedom Police Department – $6,860.00

Sykesville Police Department – $4,000.00

Talbot County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $4,000.00

Taneytown Police Department – $4,000.00

University of Baltimore Police Department – $6,000.00

University of Maryland College Park Police Department – $14,000.00

University of Maryland National Studies Center – $523,805.78

Washington College – $503,321.49

Washington Council of Governments – $250,000.00

Washington County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $39,000.00

Washington Regional Alcohol Program – $382,918.40

Westminster Police Department – $6,000.00

Wicomico County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $8,000.00

Worcester County Health Department – $3,589.30

Worcester County Sheriffโ€™s Office – $1,999.50

Wor-Wic Community College – $9,612.00

Total – $11,999,056.62