Reps. Outman, VerHeulen, Daley, Kurtz, Hooker, Hovey-Wright, Slavens, Clemente, McCann, Abed, Cochran, Brinks, Faris, Rutledge, Lyons, Cotter, Kowall, Graves, Forlini, Genetski, Jacobsen, Rogers, Goike, Glardon, Nesbitt, Barnett, Brown, Crawford, Darany, Denby, Driskell, Heise, Howrylak, Kelly, LaVoy and Roberts offered the following resolution:
House Resolution No. 374.
A resolution to declare May 22, 2014, as Roadside Safety Awareness Day in the state of Michigan.
Whereas, Construction projects, including those that occur in and around roadways, are in full swing in Michigan due to the arrival of warmer weather; and
Whereas, While those who are required to work in and around roadways, such as road/bridge workers, utility workers, telecommunication providers, waste haulers, general construction workers and others deploy many safety devices when doing so, including warning lights, signage, cones and barrels, accidents still occur; and
Whereas, About 100 workers are killed in roadside accidents across the nation in an average year; and
Whereas, Michigan construction zone and utility related crashes in 2013 totaled 4,080 along with 10 fatalities and 107 serious injuries and there are also numerous near misses and damages to worker vehicles parked in road construction areas; and
Whereas, Public Act 103 of 2001 established penalties for injuring or killing a highway construction or maintenance worker and is known as “Andy’s Law” in honor of construction worker Andrew Lefko, who was seriously injured in a 1999 crash in a southeast Michigan construction zone; and
Whereas, Public Act 315 of 2006 enhanced Andy’s Law to define work zones for which violations can trigger the more severe penalties; and
Whereas, Public Act 464 of 2008 requires drivers to use caution when approaching a service vehicle in a roadway, such as a stationary solid waste collection vehicle, utility service vehicle, or a road maintenance vehicle with flashing, rotating, or oscillating amber lights; and
Whereas, The Michigan House of Representatives approved House Resolution 330 establishing December 6, 2012, as Michigan Utility Worker Safety Awareness Day; and
Whereas, Roadside service providers have safety teams to work to identify and enhance roadside safety for their employees through deployment of additional safety equipment and procedures; and
Whereas; These providers continue to seek ways to enhance awareness for everyone working in and around roadways so that drivers will take heed, slow down, and go around to help keep them safe; and
Whereas, Utility public service announcements will accompany other safety messages on TV and radio to raise public awareness about keeping workers safe by obeying laws and slowing down in construction zones, not texting or allowing other distractions when traveling through these areas, and being vigilant about keeping workers safe while in and near roadways; and
Whereas, An event is being held in Lansing to share this important and lifesaving information with legislators, the general public, and media; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare May 22, 2014, as Roadside Safety Awareness Day in the state of Michigan.