The resolution establishes a Task Force on Cannabis Related Traffic Fatalities in New Jersey, consisting of 21 members, including various state officials and public representatives with expertise in cannabis legalization and traffic safety. The task force's primary objective is to study the impact of cannabis use on driving ability and traffic safety, analyze motor vehicle crash statistics before and after cannabis legalization, and assess public perceptions regarding the dangers of driving under the influence of cannabis. Additionally, the task force will explore reasons for driving while impaired, evaluate past public awareness campaigns, and develop effective strategies to inform the public about the risks associated with cannabis use while driving.

The task force is required to organize within nine months of the legalization or decriminalization of cannabis and will meet regularly to gather testimony from state officials, law enforcement, and the public. It will propose a new public awareness campaign and make recommendations to enhance government services and interventions aimed at preventing cannabis-related traffic fatalities. The task force will report its findings and recommendations annually to the Governor and Legislature for five years, after which it will expire upon submitting its final report. Members will serve without compensation but will be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred in their duties.