Family of Ellicott City Student Killed in Crash Speaks Out
The family of Nathan Krasnopoler is fighting legislation that would lengthen time between drivers license renewals.
A proposed bill that would lengthen the time period between driver license renewals in Maryland is being criticized by the family of a Johns Hopkins student from Ellicott City who died last year as a result of an accident involving an elderly motorist. Senate Bill 111, which has been introduced at the request of the Maryland Department of Transportation, would extend the time between driver license renewals from the current five-year cycle to eight years for drivers older than 21. Susan Cohen is the mother of Nathan Krasnopoler who was involved in accident while riding his bicycle in February on West University Parkway with a vehicle operated by Jeanette Marie Walke, 84. He later died from injuries suffered in accident. Susan Cohen …
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