TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Amy Benedick A2 - Sharon Levi A2 - Elizabeth Petraglia A2 - Doreen De Leonardis TI - Using Electronic Devices While Driving: Legislation and Enforcement Implications DO - 10.17226/26082 PY - 2021 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/26082/using-electronic-devices-while-driving-legislation-and-enforcement-implications PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - Distracted driving is a complex and ever-increasing risk to public safety on roadways. Drivers’ use of electronic devices significantly diverts human attention resources away from the driving task. The enforcement community faces significant challenges as electronic device use has expanded beyond simply texting or talking. Legislation regulating electronic device use while driving is inconsistent in content and implementation.The TRB Behavioral Traffic Safety Cooperative Research Program's BTSCRP Research Report 1: Using Electronic Devices While Driving: Legislation and Enforcement Implications presents the results of an examination of the current state and provincial legislation on electronic device use while driving; evaluates the benefits and impediments associated with enacting, enforcing, and adjudicating electronic device use; and proposes model legislation and educational materials that can be used by relevant stakeholders to enact a law and educate key individuals on the importance of the law.Supplemental the report is a presentation for law enforcement. ER -