MARYLAND (WBFF) — Maryland lawmakers are moving to crack down on chronic speeders with a new pilot program that would require some high-risk drivers to use technology designed to prevent them from exceeding posted speed limits.
The “Stop Super Speeders” legislation passed this session as House Bill 107 and Senate Bill 366 and is now awaiting Gov. Wes Moore’s signature.
If signed, the law would require targeted motorists to install Intelligent Speed Assistance, or ISA, technology. The system uses GPS and onboard sensors to keep a vehicle from going over the speed limit…