Governor Wes Moore and Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller last night joined safety advocates from across the state and families who have lost loved ones in car crashes for the 20th annual Maryland Remembers ceremony in Annapolis. The ceremony traditionally honors Marylanders who were killed in impaired driving crashes. This year, the event was expanded to remember all victims, regardless of the cause of the crash. “The loss of a father, a mother, a husband, a wife, a daughter, a son or a dear friend is devastating. And when that loss is due to a crash on our highways, it leaves an even deeper sting of senselessness and hurt,” said Gov. Moore. “We must never forget. We must never accept it. We must do everything we can, individually and as members of our Maryland community, to protect one another along every step of our travels. Mobility is a hallmark of our freedom, and safety is a responsibility we share.” “Even one life lost on our roadways is too many, and we must do everything we can to put an end to roadway fatalities.” said Lt. Gov. Miller. “Last week I was proud to announce significant actions our administration is taking to improve safety […]
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