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House approves pilot for intelligent speed‑assistance with implementation delayed to 2027

March 03, 2026 | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative, Maryland


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House approves pilot for intelligent speed‑assistance with implementation delayed to 2027
The House adopted committee amendments to a bill establishing an Intelligent Speed Assistance pilot program administered by the Motor Vehicle Administration. Amendments adopted on the floor delay required implementation until October 2027 and extend the pilot by one year; other amendments clarified which violations qualify, periods of participation, waiting periods for reentry, and reporting requirements.

Delegate (speaker 7) explained the technology: it is similar to ignition‑interlock systems used for impaired driving but designed to prevent vehicles from exceeding posted speed limits. "It uses GPS technology to track... where the speed limit is, where they're driving, and it adjusts accordingly," the delegate said, adding there is a tolerance setting so the device does not rigidly lock out modest necessary speed increases. When questioned by Delegate 17 about emergency maneuvers and device behavior, the sponsor reassured members the device "doesn't shut the car off" and includes a tolerance to allow brief speed increases in urgent situations.

The amendments were moved and adopted by voice vote; the committee reported the bill as favorably amended and the House adopted the report.

Why it matters: The pilot would allow some drivers who might otherwise lose their license to retain driving privileges while restricting excessive speed through in‑vehicle technology; the device's design and tolerance settings shaped members' questions about safety and practical use.

What comes next: The bill, as amended, will be printed for third reading and returned to the floor for future consideration.

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