That Blue Line on the Street Isn’t Random—Here’s Why It’s There

A new road marking is being introduced in some parts of the U.S.: a thin blue line

between the yellow center lines. This line, already visible on some roads in Maryland,

is meant to honor police officers who serve and protect their communities.

In Ocean City, the blue line has been added on 65th Street, leading directly to the police department.

Mayor Rick Sheehan expressed his support, stating how much

the beach community “depends on these police officers.”

This blue line serves a dual purpose: as a tribute to law enforcement and

as a safety measure, guiding drivers toward the police station.

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