FREDERICK, Md. – Maryland commuters faced a mix of minor crashes and long-term construction zones during Friday’s morning drive, with active incidents reported in Frederick, Cecil, and Montgomery counties as of 8:30 a.m., according to state transportation data.
In Frederick County, a collision on U.S. 15 southbound near Exit 14 at Rosemont Avenue was reported shortly after 8 a.m., affecting traffic in the southbound lanes near downtown Frederick. Motorists were advised to expect localized slowdowns as responders cleared the scene.
Farther northeast, a disabled vehicle blocked part of I-95 southbound past mile marker 91.4 on the Millard E. Tydings Bridge in Cecil County around 8:21 a.m. Traffic continued to move but at a reduced pace approaching the bridge span.
In Montgomery County, an ongoing incident listed along MD 200 (the Intercounty Connector) under the toll plan project “3B” remained on the books from late 2025, with no active lane closures reported.
Meanwhile, a series of roadwork projects continued to impact travel across several counties. In Allegany County, I-68 eastbound remained under construction between county mileposts 36 and 39 near Frostburg. In Anne Arundel County, multiple closures were active, including on MD 2 southbound between Treiber Lane and Polling House Road, another along the same highway between Harwood Road and Polling House Road, and one on MD 450 westbound from Robert Crain Highway to Housley Road in Annapolis.
No major weather-related road closures or traffic alerts were reported statewide Friday morning, and all highways remained open in both directions despite the localized disruptions.
Maryland’s Friday commute saw light crashes and construction delays concentrated in Frederick, Cecil, and Anne Arundel counties.