Expressing support for the recognition of the week of November 2 through November 8, 2025, as "Drowsy Driving Prevention Week".
Impact
The passage of HR845 will have a meaningful impact on public awareness campaigns surrounding road safety. It encourages state and local authorities, along with community organizations, to actively promote awareness initiatives during Drowsy Driving Prevention Week. By designating this week, lawmakers hope to foster discussions and actions that could lead to reduced incidents of drowsy driving. This measure works in conjunction with existing traffic safety efforts and aims to cultivate a culture of safety among motorists.
Summary
House Resolution 845 expresses support for the recognition of the week of November 2 through November 8, 2025, as ‘Drowsy Driving Prevention Week’. This resolution aims to raise public awareness about the dangers associated with drowsy driving, which significantly impairs drivers’ attention and decision-making ability, comparable to alcohol impairment. Amid growing concerns over road safety, this initiative advocates for better sleep habits and the avoidance of drowsiness-inducing medications among drivers. The resolution underscores the alarming statistics that highlight the prevalence of drowsy driving and its correlation with traffic accidents and fatalities.
Contention
While the resolution primarily focuses on awareness and preventative measures, it may spark discussions regarding the responsibility of employers, particularly those with night shift workers, in ensuring their employees are fit to drive. Some stakeholders may argue for stricter regulations or initiatives that compel organizations to provide resources helping employees manage fatigue. The dialogue around HR845 may highlight the necessity of legislative frameworks that not only advocate for awareness but also push for accountability among businesses in promoting the health and safety of their workers.
Expressing support for the designation of the week of November 10 through November 16, 2025, as "National Caregiving Youth Week" to raise awareness and encourage national recognition of children and adolescents under 18 years of age who serve as a primary or secondary caregiver for family or household members.
Recognizing the importance of sleep health and expressing support for the designation of the week of March 9 through March 15, 2025, as "Sleep Awareness Week".
Recognizing the importance of sleep health and expressing support for the designation of the week of March 9 through March 13, 2026, as "Sleep Awareness Week".
Designating the week of November 17 through 21, 2025, as "Pennsylvania Education for Students Experiencing Homelessness Awareness Week" and November 21, 2025, as "Red Shirt Day" in Pennsylvania.