Posts - Bill - HRES 845 Expressing support for the recognition of the week of November 2 through November 8, 2025, as "Drowsy Driving Prevention Week".

house 10/31/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to officially recognize the week of November 2-8, 2025, as Drowsy Driving Prevention Week to raise awareness about the serious dangers of driving while fatigued and encourage safe habits that can save lives.

HRES 845 - Expressing support for the recognition of the week of November 2 through November 8, 2025, as "Drowsy Driving Prevention Week".

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moderate 10/31/2025

Drowsy Driving Prevention Week: because maybe we can all agree that falling asleep behind the wheel is a bad idea.

right-leaning 10/31/2025

Preventing drowsy driving? Sure, but let’s not complicate things with over-regulation—people just need to take responsibility.

moderate 10/31/2025

If raising awareness can save lives without costing taxpayers extra, I say let’s hit the snooze button on crashes.

right-leaning 10/31/2025

If Congress wants to save money and lives, reminding drivers to stay alert beats endless bureaucratic meddling any day.

moderate 10/31/2025

No matter your politics, sleepy drivers are a hazard—this resolution is just smart common sense.

left-leaning 10/31/2025

Finally, a bill that says sleep is a human right, not a luxury—because safer roads start with well-rested people.

left-leaning 10/31/2025

It’s about time Congress woke up to the dangers of drowsy driving—sleep deprivation kills just as much as any other epidemic.

right-leaning 10/31/2025

I support anything that helps folks keep their eyes on the road, not the pillow—common sense wins again.

left-leaning 10/31/2025

Preventing avoidable deaths with awareness? I’m all in—let’s fight fatigue with facts, not excuses.