$56.9 Million Project Improves Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Along US 1 Corridor

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As of fall 2024, the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (SHA) completed its 1.5-mile US 1 (Baltimore Avenue) improvement project. The project enhances safety and traffic flow for vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists.

Project improvements include:

  • Designated bicycle lanes on each side of US 1;
  • ​Widened lanes, two-lane roadways in each direction;
  • Widened auxiliary turn lanes;
  • Americans with Disability Act (ADA) compliant sidewalks;
  • Intersection and pedestrian lighting and additional landscaping;
  • Resurfaced roadway, added signage and pavement markings;
  • Upgraded drainage and stormwater management facilities and relocation of utilities.
Designated Bicycle Lane Improvements visible on US Route 1 (Northbound) in College Park, Maryland.

“The Route 1 project expand[s] transportation options for drivers, cyclists, pedestrians and students. This initiative is a key part of the state and countywide investment to make Maryland roadways more equitable, accessible and safe.”

– Delegate Ben Barnes (District 21), Chair of the House Appropriations Committee


The project incorporated aspects of the State Highway Administration’s Context Driven planning and design guide, including continental crosswalks and dedicated bicycle lanes. The upgrades facilitate safe, multimodal travel along the US 1 corridor, which accommodates over 35,000 vehicles daily.