(a)
- (1) In this section, “traffic calming device” means a physical highway measure used to reduce vehicle speed and increase safety for bicyclists, motorists, and pedestrians.
(2) “Traffic calming device” includes:
- (i) A speed bump;
- (ii) A raised crosswalk;
- (iii) A traffic circle; and
- (iv) A narrowed road.
(b)
(1) The Administration, in consultation with appropriate county and municipal authorities, shall compile best practices for siting, constructing, and maintaining traffic calming devices that address:
- (i) The engineering and design of traffic calming devices; and
- (ii) The costs and benefits of various methods of traffic calming.
(2) The Administration shall:
- (i) Coordinate and act as a clearinghouse for best practices for siting, constructing, and maintaining traffic calming devices; and
- (ii) Based on the best practices, publish and periodically update information about best practices for the siting, construction, and maintenance of traffic calming devices.
- (3) The information on best practices required under paragraph (2) of this subsection shall include the estimated costs of construction for each traffic calming device.
- (c) On the request of a county or municipality, the Administration shall provide information on best practices for the siting, construction, and maintenance of traffic calming devices.
Added by Acts 2019, c. 439, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2019.