The State Highway Administration announced it will create a $1 million left-turn lane at a Route 30 intersection in Reisterstown that was the site of a prominent fatal crash in 2015.

The turn lane will be on Route 30/Hanover Pike and Mt. Gilead Road, in rural Reisterstown near Upperco and Camp Fretterd.

In 2015, Neely Tal Snyder, a 37-year-old mother of three and a prominent educator in the Jewish community, was killed on Route 30 after her car was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer, reported the Jewish Times and the Baltimore Sun at the time.

Snyder had been waiting to make a left turn onto Mt. Gilead Road to go to Pearlstone Retreat Center, where she worked as a program director.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS