A resolution designating November 30, 2025, as "Drive Safer Sunday".
Summary
S.Res. 512 is a non-binding resolution that would designate November 30, 2025, as 'Drive Safer Sunday.' This type of resolution does not create new laws or regulations, but rather serves as an official recognition by Congress of a specific day dedicated to raising awareness about motor vehicle safety and accident prevention.
The resolution was introduced by Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia and passed the Senate with unanimous consent on December 2, 2025. It now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration. If enacted, the designation would encourage Americans to focus on safe driving practices on that date and could be used to promote public awareness campaigns about transportation safety.
For everyday citizens, this resolution would have no direct legal or financial impact. It is primarily a symbolic gesture aimed at highlighting the importance of vehicle safety and accident prevention. The designation could lead to increased public messaging about safe driving habits, but it would not impose any new requirements or restrictions on drivers or vehicle manufacturers.