Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2013

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to drowsy driving awareness

Impact

The impact of S2013 on state law is primarily through the establishment of a designated week aimed at raising awareness regarding drowsy driving. By embedding such observance into the annual calendar, the bill seeks to promote education and preventative strategies to help reduce incidents related to driver fatigue. The implementation of this bill may cultivate an environment that encourages better sleep practices among drivers, which over time, could lead to improved public safety and reduced accidents caused by drowsiness on the roads.

Summary

Senate Bill S2013, titled 'An Act relative to drowsy driving awareness,' is a legislative proposal aimed at increasing public awareness about the dangers associated with drowsy driving. The bill proposes that the Governor of Massachusetts annually declares the second week of November as 'Drowsy Driving Prevention Week.' This initiative is intended to encourage a focus on the risks of driving while fatigued, thereby promoting better public safety practices regarding sleep and driving. The terminology within the bill specifically defines 'drowsy driving' as any operation of a vehicle while experiencing sleepiness, tiredness, or exhaustion.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on promoting awareness, notable points of contention may arise concerning the potential effectiveness of such campaigns. Some stakeholders may question whether merely raising awareness translates into tangible changes in driver behavior. Additionally, discussions may emerge regarding whether state resources would be effectively utilized in promoting Drowsy Driving Prevention Week, and if this initiative merely serves as a symbolic gesture without comprehensive legislative support or deeper systemic change to address underlying issues of fatigue amongst drivers.

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Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.