Maryland's Work Zone Safety Work Group met Thursday to discuss public feedback from a survey issued after the deadly I-695 crash that killed six workers.
The State Highway Administration has been cited by MOSH for allegedly failing to follow their own rules before the crash on 695 that killed six highway workers.
The National Transportation Safety Board has released an initial report that states the two vehicles that collided before the fatal crash were reportedly going above the 55 mile per hour speed limit “and greater than the speed of the adjacent traffic.”
New details are emerging about a midweek crash along the Baltimore beltway that left six construction workers dead after a driver lost control of her car and it careened into a work zone, according to Maryland State Police.