[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 613 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 613
Supporting the designation of the week of April 15 through April 19,
2024, as ``National Work Zone Awareness Week''.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
March 21, 2024
Mr. Braun (for himself and Mr. Blumenthal) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the designation of the week of April 15 through April 19,
2024, as ``National Work Zone Awareness Week''.
Whereas 956 work zone fatalities occurred in 2021, according to the Federal
Highway Administration (referred to in this preamble as ``FHWA'') and
the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (referred to in this
preamble as ``NHTSA''), under the Department of Transportation (referred
to in this preamble as ``DOT'');
Whereas, of the 956 work zone fatalities that occurred in 2021--
(1) 778 fatalities were motor vehicle drivers or passengers;
(2) 173 fatalities were persons on foot or bicyclists; and
(3) 5 fatalities were listed as occupants of a motor vehicle not in
transport, unknown occupant type in a motor vehicle in transport, or device
and person on personal conveyances;
Whereas, according to DOT data from 2021 on work zone fatal traffic crashes by
type--
(1) 206 crashes involved a rear-end collision;
(2) 291 involved a commercial motor vehicle; and
(3) 278 fatalities occurred where speeding was a factor;
Whereas 164 pedestrian fatalities occurred in work zones in 2021, according to
DOT data;
Whereas, of the 164 pedestrian fatalities that occurred in work zones in 2021--
(1) 34 fatalities were a construction, maintenance, utility, or
transportation worker; and
(2) 130 fatalities were pedestrians other than a construction,
maintenance, utility, or transportation worker;
Whereas the DOT reported that 42,151 people were injured due to work zone
crashes in 2021;
Whereas, according to DOT data from 2021, a total of 108 worker occupational
fatalities in road construction sites occurred;
Whereas the DOT reported that between 2020 and 2021, work zone fatalities
increased by 10.8 percent while overall roadway fatalities increased by
10.3 percent;
Whereas, according to FHWA and NHTSA, while work zones play a critical role in
maintaining and upgrading our roads, work zones can also be a major
cause of congestion, delay, and traveler dissatisfaction;
Whereas, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, trucks
and buses have limited maneuverability and large blind spots that make
operating in work zone areas more challenging, leading to a
disproportionate number of work zone crashes involving trucks and buses;
Whereas enforcement of work zone speed limits is shown to significantly reduce
speeding, aggressive driving, fatalities, and injuries;
Whereas work zone crashes and fatalities deeply impact family, friends, and
communities;
Whereas being under the influence of intoxicating substances while being behind
the wheel of a motor vehicle increases the likelihood of intrusions into
work zones; and
Whereas work zone fatalities are at the highest level since 2006: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) supports the designation of the week of April 15
through April 19, 2024, as ``National Work Zone Awareness
Week'';
(2) encourages individuals to educate themselves on the
value of training and the importance of best practices with
respect to work zone safety;
(3) encourages individuals to practice work zone safety
by--
(A) researching their routes ahead of time to avoid
work zones when possible;
(B) avoiding distractions while driving;
(C) obeying road crew flaggers and being aware of
and obeying all signs throughout work zones that
indicate reduced speeds, lane changes, and other vital
information;
(D) slowing down when entering a work zone and
being aware of road workers;
(E) merging into an open lane when instructed to do
so when lane closures are present and slowing down and
merging over for first responders;
(F) maintaining a space cushion when driving behind
other vehicles to avoid rear-end crashes; and
(G) providing towing and recovery professionals
room to facilitate the process of clearing crashes;
(4) encourages infrastructure owners and operators to
deploy work zone protections and technologies such as the Work
Zone Data Exchange to make travel on public roads safer for
workers and road users; and
(5) supports the goals and ideals of a ``National Work Zone
Awareness Week'' to bring further awareness to worker and
driver safety while maneuvering a motor vehicle in work zones.
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