Maryland Capital with Jayne Miller

Dirt Bike Culture

20 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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"Dirt bike culture is Baltimore culture." From my conversation with Brittany Young, founder of B-360, a non-profit organization that sees opportunity in young people who ride dirt bikes. Its 2026 summer camp is starting now where young people learn auto mechanics, STEM, and safety. Baltimore police are cracking on dirt bike riders. B-360 has a different plan to keep people out of traffic.

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