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Late Wednesday night, the Talbot County Department of Emergency Services alerted motorists of delays at Route 50 and Dover Road due to  seven passenger vehicles and a tractor-trailer involved in a wreck at the intersection in Easton, according to fire officials.  The crash occurred around 10:40 p.m. Wednesday, according to a post from the Easton Volunteer Fire Department.  Diesel fuel leaked from the tractor-trailer, the fire department said, “with a large amount on the roadway and a large debris field spread across multiple vehicle.”  “A number of patients” were transported to the hospital, the post stated, though the exact number and their statuses were not mentioned.  A pilot program aimed at curbing reckless speeding on Maryland streets is set to start later this year after Governor Wes Moore signed it into law. 

The “Stop Super Speeders” law establishes an Intelligent Speed Assistance System Pilot Program, which uses GPS devices to prevent repeat offenders from speeding.  The program is intended for drivers seeking court- or Motor Vehicle Administration-approved restricted driving privileges after having their license suspended or revoked for serious speeding offenses. Those limited privileges can only be obtained if ISA devices are installed in the vehicle.  Speeding is a prevalent issue throughout Maryland and on the Eastern Shore, according to Sheriff’s Office officials.  Similar bills have been passed in other states, including Hawaii and Illinois. The law takes effect in Maryland on October 1, 2026. The pilot must be implemented by October 1, 2027 and continue until June 30, 2031.