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John Davis, host of Maryland Public Television's Motorweek, joins Midday to talk shop; from emergency road site kits to domestic automobile manufacturing.
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A change in state law taking effect October 1 makes towers notify state when they take a vehicle.
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Penalties for each offense will also go up on October 1.
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The number of speed cameras in the state will also increase that day.
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British automaker McLaren has zoomed to Baltimore, with plans to open a $10.5 million vehicle processing facility at Tradepoint Atlantic later this year.
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Similar plate stirred controversy in Utah.
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Governor Wes Moore has until May 27th to sign, veto or let bills become law without his signature. The tracker will be updated as bills are signed into law.
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The port is a top importer of cars and light trucks.
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According to the Transportation Research Nonprofit, TRIP, Baltimore, drivers pay about $2,800 a year, while those in Washington-area suburbs face higher costs due to poor road conditions.
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John Davis, the creator of MotorWeek on Maryland Public Television, explores the latest news on the automotive industry. He takes questions about your vintage vehicles and new EV's.