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New AAA Survey Report Indicates Overall Decrease In Risky Driving But Phone Use and Speeding Remain HighA new survey released by AAA on Thursday shows an overall decline in unsafe driving habits but cell phone use while behind the wheel and speeding are still a big problem.

First Responders Say Many MD Drivers Do Not Move Over Or Slow Down For Vehicles Offering Roadside AssistanceMaryland law requires that drivers move over for vehicles providing roadside assistance or slow down if it is not safe to change lanes, but an overwhelming majority of first responders said motorists are not following the rule, according to a new survey.

Hopkins Survey Finds Gun Owners, Non-Gun Owners Agree On Many Safety ProposalsA national survey conducted by Johns Hopkins University found that gun owners and non-gun owners largely agree on gun control policies.

Survey: Ravens Fans Would Rather Give Up Sex Than Date A Fan Of A Rival TeamFifty percent of Baltimore Ravens fans won’t give a Steelers fan the time of day. Dating is clearly off the table for the fans of opposing AFC teams.

Md. Among Greenest States In U.S.Maryland's top-10 ranking could mean more money for the state and its efforts to protect the environment. The survey comes from a national organization that tracks the number of green buildings in each state.

Poll Shows Marylanders Love Their State ParksA new survey shows that Marylanders love their state parks.

Maryland Releases Survey On College DrinkingAn eye-opening new report reveals drinking is widespread on Maryland college campuses, with almost half of students binge-drinking once a month.

Survey: Many University Sex Assaults Not InvestigatedA frightening new survey shows sexual assaults are not being investigated at many universities across the country. The study---commissioned by Congress---comes as the federal government ramps up oversight of campus cases.

Maryland Youth Behavior Survey Gives Honest Glimpse Into Teen LivesIt's not always easy for parents to get honest answers from their teens. But a new statewide study is offering new insight into what they're doing and thinking.

Study Reveals Parents Leaving Small Children In Cars AloneA new study reveals an alarming number of parents admit to leaving their small children alone in the backseat of cars. The survey has some safety workers on edge.

Survey: Maryland Oyster Population Makes GainsMaryland's oyster population has more than doubled since 2010 due to high oyster survival over the past few years and strong reproduction in the Chesapeake Bay, according to the state's 2013 fall oyster survey.

Poll: Nearly Half Of Marylanders Would Rather Move Somewhere ElseDo you want out of the state of Maryland? A new poll shows nearly half of Marylanders say they are fed up and ready to pack up if only they could.

Study: Holiday Season Brings Out The Worst In DriversIf you have witnessed a case of aggressive driving lately, you are in the majority of drivers surveyed across the country. A new study shows the holiday season is among the worst times for erratic behavior on the highways.

Earthquake Repair: Surveyors Checking Height Of Washington MonumentSurveyors are checking to make sure that the Washington Monument is still 555 feet, 5 1/8 inches tall.