Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR19

Introduced
3/12/14  
Introduced
3/12/14  
Engrossed
3/17/14  
Engrossed
3/17/14  
Report Pass
5/19/14  
Report Pass
5/19/14  
Passed
5/21/14  

Caption

Recognizes April of 2014 as End Distracted Driving Awareness Month

Impact

The resolution encourages citizens to engage in educational efforts that highlight the dangers of distracted driving. It aims to make a direct impact on community behavior regarding driving safety by partnering with high schools, civic organizations, and local groups. The resolution also commends the Louisiana Association for Justice for their commitment to promoting this vital safety campaign, aligning the legislative recognition with active community involvement and education.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 19 (HCR19) recognizes April 2014 as 'End Distracted Driving Awareness Month' in Louisiana. The initiative aims to promote awareness about the hazards of distracted driving, which is responsible for numerous fatalities and injuries each year. The resolution honors the efforts of the EndDD Student Awareness Initiative, established by Joel Feldman and Dianne Anderson to commemorate their daughter, Casey Feldman, who was tragically killed by a distracted driver. This initiative focuses on educating drivers, especially young and inexperienced drivers, about the importance of undistracted attention while driving.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR19 is primarily positive, with a strong focus on safety and community education. Legislators and advocates view this resolution as a critical step towards addressing a growing public safety issue. By designating a month specifically for awareness, the resolution underscores the state's commitment to reducing distracted driving incidents, which are a significant cause of traffic-related injuries and fatalities.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely supportive, some potential contention could arise around how effectively awareness campaigns like those promoted through HCR19 reach diverse and hard-to-reach demographics. Ensuring broad participation in educational programs and avoiding over-reliance on passive awareness could be key challenges as community organizations work to implement initiatives throughout the state.

Companion Bills

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