State officials experienced first-hand the perils of distracted driving, before a state law banning the use of handheld cell phones and other electronic devices takes effect next week. PennDOT hosted ...
As of June 5, Pennsylvania drivers caught holding a cellphone can get a ticket with limited exceptions. What to know about ...
You’ve had a year to break the habit and drive empty-handed. Since last June, law enforcement could have issued you a written warning for using a hand-held device while driving. Beginning June 5, you ...
Chatty drivers may have their conversations disrupted by police lights and sirens beginning Friday, June 5, when enforcement of Paul Miller’s Law becomes effective. The law is named for Paul Miller ...
Starting next month, Pennsylvania drivers need to put down their cellphone and most electronic devices while driving or risk a $50 ticket. Pennsylvania law has barred drivers from reading, writing or ...
Going to Pennsylvania soon? You might want to put your cellphone away in the car as a new law will fine those who use ...
A law banning the use of handheld devices while driving will go into effect on June 5. "Paul Miller's Law" is named in memory of a 21-year-old man who was killed in 2010 by a driver using their phone.
YEAH, LORI, DISTRACTED DRIVING CAN BE MANY DIFFERENT THINGS, LIKE LOOKING AT YOURSELF IN A MIRROR, BUT THIS LAW IS SPECIFICALLY GOING AFTER DRIVERS USING A CELL PHONE OR ANYTHING SIMILAR WHILE THEY’RE ...