Community Corner
Which Roads in Glen Burnie are the Most Dangerous?
Patch readers reveal their concerns about speeding drivers, students playing in the road and other street safety issues in Glen Burnie.

The warmer weather brings about more outdoor activities and children playing outside, making safety a top concern.
We asked Glen Burnie Patch readers to tell us which roads in town are the most dangerous, prompting a flood of responses from concerned residents, parents and commuters.
Here’s what Patch readers had to say:
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Pamela Road
Chrissy B. says that the road, which is home to many families with children, is no stranger to speeding drivers.
“It’s really a through-street for people going from Quarterfield Road to Crain Highway. Drivers fly up the hill while our road is filled with kids always playing in their front yards. It could definitely use speed bumps on the road to slow drivers down.”
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Aquahart Road
Lisa P. encourages drivers to be alert on Aquahart Road.
“Not sure about kids playing, but Aquahart before and after school is a nightmare with Corkran Middle students running across in traffic on dares.....be alert!
Lisa R. also agreed that student cause a safety issue on Aquahart, saying:
“Agreed! Corkran students stand right in the middle of the road.”
Old Stage Road
Sarah W. is concerned about the constant speeding, saying:
“That road needs about 10 speed bumps or radar 24/7.”
Edie D. also agreed that speeding is a big issue.
“Agree with Old Stage Rd. They fly up and down that road.”
Phirne Road East
Due to its close proximity to the elementary school, Phirne Road can be dangerous for students playing after school. Linda S. says:
Rippling Woods Elementary School is at end of the road. Buses and cars are constant.”
See the question with the full responses here.
Which street in Glen Burnie do you believe is the most dangerous? What do you suggest should be done to make it safer?
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