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Objective Distracted driving is a leading cause of motor vehicle crashes, and cell phone use is a major source of in-vehicle distraction. Many states in the United States have enacted cell phone use laws to regulate drivers' cell phone use behavior to enhance traffic safety. Numerous studies have examined the effects of such laws on drivers' cell phone use behavior based on self-reported and roadside observational data. However, little was known about who actually violated the laws at the enforcement level. This study sought to uncover the demographic characteristics of drivers cited for cell phone use while driving and whether these characteristics changed over time since the enactment of cell phone laws.
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Fangda Zhang
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Marco H. Benedetti
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Gregory Chang
Public Health Institute
Traffic Injury Prevention
The Ohio State University
Nationwide Children's Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e65438b6db6435875e38cf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/15389588.2024.2351605