Pass NJ S-1931 NOW: Protect Road Workers from Drunk & Reckless Drivers

Recent signers:
Al Elk III and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

🚨 A New Jersey road worker was killed.
Another barely survived. This cannot continue.


On July 31, 2025, Allen Adams — a devoted husband, father, grandfather (“Pappy”), and road construction worker - was killed while working in an active work zone in Toms River, New Jersey.

 

He was doing his job.
He was following safety protocols.
He should have gone home.

 

Instead, he was struck and killed instantly by a driver who was:

 

  • Nearly 3x the legal alcohol limit
  • Under the influence of three illegal drugs

This was not just tragic.
It was preventable.

 
⚠️ And it almost happened again.


New Jersey road worker James Van Nest recently shared his own close call - a moment that could have ended exactly the same way.

 

It didn’t.

 

But next time? Someone else may not be so lucky.

 
🏛️ New Jersey Already Tried to Fix This - and Failed to Finish the Job


A previous bill, NJ S-4758, passed unanimously in the Senate - proving lawmakers on both sides agreed:


👉 Road workers need stronger protection.

 

But then:

  • was only introduced in the Assembly
  • It was never heard
  • And when Governor Phil Murphy left office, the bill died

Now we are forced to start over.

 
✅ The Solution: NJ S-1931


NJ S-1931 is the renewed effort to protect New Jersey road workers.

 

This legislation will:

  • Increase penalties for reckless and impaired driving in work zones
  • Hold dangerous drivers accountable
  • Strengthen work zone safety protections
  • Push New Jersey toward school-zone-level enforcement for road workers


Because road workers deserve the same protection as children in school zones.

 
💔 This Is Bigger Than One Family


Allen wasn’t just a worker. He was:

  • A husband
  • A father
  • A Pappy
  • The rock of his family


And today, his family is left without him - because someone chose to drive impaired.

 

Meanwhile, countless road workers across New Jersey still step into traffic every day… hoping they make it home.

 
⛔ We Cannot Wait for Another Death


How many more “close calls” before another life is lost?
How many more families have to bury someone they love?

This is not a rare occurrence.
This is an ongoing danger.

And without action -  it will happen again.

 
📢 We Demand Action NOW


We call on the New Jersey Legislature to:

  • Pass NJ S-1931 immediately
  • Move it through committee without delay
  • Prioritize road worker safety NOW - not later


✍️ Sign. Share. Speak Up. If you’ve ever:

  • Driven through construction zones
  • Seen workers inches from traffic
  • Worried about someone you love on the road

👉 This affects you.

 
Sign this petition and demand protection for New Jersey road workers.


For Allen.

For James.
For every worker who deserves to go home.

avatar of the starter
Melanie SteinmetzPetition StarterMy name is Melanie (ICU RN). On July 31, 2025, my brother-in-law, Allen Adams, was killed in a road construction zone by an impaired driver. He should have made it home. Now I’m fighting for change—so every road worker gets home safely.

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Recent signers:
Al Elk III and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

🚨 A New Jersey road worker was killed.
Another barely survived. This cannot continue.


On July 31, 2025, Allen Adams — a devoted husband, father, grandfather (“Pappy”), and road construction worker - was killed while working in an active work zone in Toms River, New Jersey.

 

He was doing his job.
He was following safety protocols.
He should have gone home.

 

Instead, he was struck and killed instantly by a driver who was:

 

  • Nearly 3x the legal alcohol limit
  • Under the influence of three illegal drugs

This was not just tragic.
It was preventable.

 
⚠️ And it almost happened again.


New Jersey road worker James Van Nest recently shared his own close call - a moment that could have ended exactly the same way.

 

It didn’t.

 

But next time? Someone else may not be so lucky.

 
🏛️ New Jersey Already Tried to Fix This - and Failed to Finish the Job


A previous bill, NJ S-4758, passed unanimously in the Senate - proving lawmakers on both sides agreed:


👉 Road workers need stronger protection.

 

But then:

  • was only introduced in the Assembly
  • It was never heard
  • And when Governor Phil Murphy left office, the bill died

Now we are forced to start over.

 
✅ The Solution: NJ S-1931


NJ S-1931 is the renewed effort to protect New Jersey road workers.

 

This legislation will:

  • Increase penalties for reckless and impaired driving in work zones
  • Hold dangerous drivers accountable
  • Strengthen work zone safety protections
  • Push New Jersey toward school-zone-level enforcement for road workers


Because road workers deserve the same protection as children in school zones.

 
💔 This Is Bigger Than One Family


Allen wasn’t just a worker. He was:

  • A husband
  • A father
  • A Pappy
  • The rock of his family


And today, his family is left without him - because someone chose to drive impaired.

 

Meanwhile, countless road workers across New Jersey still step into traffic every day… hoping they make it home.

 
⛔ We Cannot Wait for Another Death


How many more “close calls” before another life is lost?
How many more families have to bury someone they love?

This is not a rare occurrence.
This is an ongoing danger.

And without action -  it will happen again.

 
📢 We Demand Action NOW


We call on the New Jersey Legislature to:

  • Pass NJ S-1931 immediately
  • Move it through committee without delay
  • Prioritize road worker safety NOW - not later


✍️ Sign. Share. Speak Up. If you’ve ever:

  • Driven through construction zones
  • Seen workers inches from traffic
  • Worried about someone you love on the road

👉 This affects you.

 
Sign this petition and demand protection for New Jersey road workers.


For Allen.

For James.
For every worker who deserves to go home.

avatar of the starter
Melanie SteinmetzPetition StarterMy name is Melanie (ICU RN). On July 31, 2025, my brother-in-law, Allen Adams, was killed in a road construction zone by an impaired driver. He should have made it home. Now I’m fighting for change—so every road worker gets home safely.

The Decision Makers

New Jersey General Assembly
3 Members
Anthony Angelozzi
New Jersey General Assembly - District 8
Andrea Katz
New Jersey General Assembly - District 8
Wayne DeAngelo
New Jersey General Assembly - District 14
New Jersey State Senate
12 Members
Linda Greenstein
New Jersey State Senate - District 14
F. Space
New Jersey State Senate - District 24
Angela McKnight
New Jersey State Senate - District 31
Paul Sarlo
Wood-Ridge Borough Mayor
Rep. Mikie Sherrill
U.S. Representative, New Jersey 11th District

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