Declaring April 2, 2026, as "Drive to Arrive Day" in Mississippi to promote distraction-free driving.
Senate Resolution 131 declares April 2, 2026, as "Drive to Arrive Day" in Mississippi, encouraging students, families, and communities to commit to distraction-free driving. The resolution highlights the high rates of teen driving fatalities in the state and aims to raise awareness during National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Mattie Grace Morris, Miss Mississippi Volunteer 2026 and spokesperson for the D.R.I.V.E. campaign, has been advocating for safe driving practices among students. The resolution will be presented to Morris and distributed by the Commissioner of Public Safety.
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