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  In honor of the holiday and in conjunction with the State's Service Reduction Day, the State Highway Administration offices will be closed on May 24th & 27th and will reopen Tuesday, May 28th. SHA's Statewide Operations Center and Service Patrols, sponsored by State Farm, will continue operations over the holiday weekend. For emergencies call 911 and to report non-life threatening highway issues, call 1-800-543-2515 or click here.

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Official Highway Map for 2013 - 2014 
New State Maps Available for Free
"Whether you view a printed copy, or see it online, this map has so much to offer. I encourage you to check it out right away," says State Highway Administrator Melinda B. Peters.
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Major Highway Projects across Maryland noted in e-Road Ready Brochure
The annual e-Road Ready construction brochure is available to help motorists navigate hundreds of work zones in Maryland this summer. "In addition to other information sources such as MD 511, e-Road Ready is a useful tool to safely guide motorists around construction zones and reduce time sitting in traffic,” says SHA Administrator Melinda B. Peters.
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Maryland 511 
Maryland 511 Direct offers text and e-mail messages
Maryland 511 Direct offers the ability to register online for customized email and text message traffic alerts.
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SHA battles invasive plants and trees
Invasive vegetation harms native plant species and animal habitats. It impairs driver visibility. Learn how SHA combats invasive species below.
 
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Governor O’Malley, Senate President Miller, House Speaker Busch Sign Transportation Act
The legislation will support thousands of jobs and invests an average of $800 million a year at full implementation and a total of $4.4 billion over the next six years (FY 2014 – FY 2019). As a result of the passage of the legislation, Governor O’Malley was able to announce today the first round of highway and transit projects to be funded with money generated by the Transportation Act.
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Regional Information & Districts
SHA has seven district offices to help take care of your highway safety needs. Learn more about the projects underway in each area at the link below.
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Regional Information & Districts

View the details of one of seven district offices that take care of your highway safety needs.
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Report Litter or a Pothole

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