Posts - Bill - HR 2992 To amend title 23, United States Code, and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act with respect to vehicle roadside crashes, work zone safety, and for other purposes.

house 04/24/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to improve roadside and work zone safety by enhancing data collection, raising public awareness, and bringing together experts to develop better strategies for preventing crashes and protecting everyone near disabled vehicles and construction areas.

HR 2992 - To amend title 23, United States Code, and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act with respect to vehicle roadside crashes, work zone safety, and for other purposes.

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right-leaning 04/24/2025

More red tape on roads isn’t safer roads; leave it to the experts, not the paper pushers. Safety is about responsibility, not regulations.

moderate 04/24/2025

Working groups and annual reports: government-speak for ‘let’s check this box and hope it works.’ But hey, better something than nothing.

moderate 04/24/2025

Collect the data, map the risks, and maybe cut down the crash stats — sounds like a plan we can all get behind. Safety doesn’t care about politics, just results.

right-leaning 04/24/2025

Safer highways? Sure. But first, cut the endless committees and let workers do their jobs without a government chaperone.

left-leaning 04/24/2025

More data, more action — let's stop guessing and start protecting those at risk on America’s roads. It's about time we cared for every worker and traveler, not just the lucky ones.

right-leaning 04/24/2025

Another government panel and more reports — how many bureaucrats does it take to fix a broken shoulder? Let’s spend smarter, not just longer.

left-leaning 04/24/2025

When we prioritize the lives of all roadside heroes and the disabled, progress drives forward. Safety isn't partisan; it's human.

moderate 04/24/2025

If it prevents just one accident, it's worth the paperwork; now let's see if they actually get it done on the ground.

left-leaning 04/24/2025

Saving lives shouldn’t take a backseat; this bill puts people over potholes. Finally, some common sense where safety goes first!