14 People Killed in Maryland Traffic Crashes, Including Eight in July 2026 So Far

July 10, 2026

Eight people killed in crashes so far in July, including during holiday weekend

Following a deadly Fourth of July holiday weekend, the Maryland Department of Transportation and Maryland State Police are urging motorists to drive safely throughout the remainder of the busy summer travel season by following these important safety reminders:

  • Obey posted speed limits and slow down, especially in work zones.
  • Move over for any vehicle with flashing lights, or slow down if you cannot safely change lanes.
  • Avoid distractions while driving – including phones, passengers and any activity that takes your attention away from the road ahead.
  • Never drive impaired by alcohol or drugs.
  • Wear seat belts on every trip, in the front seat and back seat.
  • Share the road with pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists.
  • Avoid aggressive driving and give yourself plenty of time to arrive at your destination

Fatal Crash Data

Between June 29 and July 5, 2026, 14 fatalities were recorded across the state, bringing the preliminary total for June to 33.

As of July 6, 2026, 195 people have lost their lives on Maryland roadways this year, compared to 235 at this time last year

Each fatal crash represents a life lost on Maryland’s roadways. The table below represents all reported fatal crashes throughout the state.

Data is preliminary and subject to change.

  July 2026  2026 Total Year to Date  2025 Total 
Drivers  6  92  234 
Passengers  1  29  83 
Pedestrians  0  40  109 
Bicyclists  0  4  10 
Motorcyclists  1  30  49