With just one week to go in Maryland’s legislative session, the House of Delegates and the state Senate passed Senate Bill 445 and House Bill 531, legislation that would require drivers to slow down and safely change lanes when approaching certain vehicles from behind. This legislation, commonly known as Slow Down to Get Around (SDTGA), is a priority for the National Waste and Recycling Association (NWRA).

“Over the past three years, NWRA and its chapters nationwide have successfully championed “Slow Down to Get Around” legislation, which is now the law in 16 states including Virginia and West Virginia and under consideration in several more. We are pleased that Maryland lawmakers supported our initiative to make the roads and streets safer for workers,” said NWRA President and CEO, Darrell Smith.

The legislation now goes to Governor Larry Hogan for his signature where it is expected he will sign it into law. With his signature, Maryland would be the 17th state to adopt SDTGA laws.

For more information, visit www.wasterecycling.org.

 

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