(WHTM) — A new law making it illegal to use a handheld device while driving goes into effect in Pennsylvania today. Paul Miller’s Law, which goes into effect on June 5, 2025, prohibits the use of ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
THE ISSUE: A Pennsylvania law banning the use of handheld devices while operating vehicles, including at red lights, went into effect June 5. Named for a 21-year-old killed in Monroe County by a ...
Under NJ state law, it is illegal to use a cellphone or other handheld electronic device while driving, except in select emergency situations. The penalties for using a handheld device while driving ...
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