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Perryville Residents Sound Off on Safety Issues

We asked Patch Readers to share their biggest concerns with living in Perryville. Here's what they'd change.

PERRYVILLE, MD– Sunday morning in Baltimore, a cruise ship crashed into a gangway, causing the gangway to fall and damage three cars underneath, according to a statement by Carnival to WBAL editor Mia Rosas.

While worrying about death by rogue cruise ship isn’t something to lose sleep over, there are other possible dangers that affect Perryville residents.

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We asked Patch Readers what they thought the biggest safety issues were in their town. Here’s a list of the most pressing problems, from break-ins to traffic jams:

  • "the lack of people yielding at the light on 40, just past the toll booths. I've almost been broadsided a few times making the left turn onto the bridge from Aiken Ave."
  • "Lack of sidewalks from the high school."
  • "Idiots in a rush to get no where!"
  • "Speeding.. Maybe time for "speed tables" on Aiken Ave."
  • "The intersection and traffic flow at Rt.40 and Rt 272"
  • "Speeding and rude drivers."

According to HealthGrove, a medical news site, dying by assault is more common in Maryland than many other states. There are 6.7 deaths per 100,000 in the state from assault, compared to 3.2 deaths per 100,000 for the country.

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And it’s not just assault. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported 442 traffic fatalities in 2014, thankfully down from 614 deaths almost a decade earlier.

But it’s not all bad in Maryland!

From lucky moms winning the lottery to animal success stories, plenty of good happens in your neighborhood.

Just last week, a humpback whale was spotted breaching in the Chesapeake Bay. Humpback whales may soon be moving off the endangered species list, where they’ve been since 1970, after an increase in population.

Each week, Patch works to bring Perryville residents the latest news from their area. Some good, some bad and some delicious.

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