Pennsylvania drivers can now be fined under Paul Miller’s Law, which bans holding a phone or other mobile device while ...
For the first year after the new law was passed, officers were limited to issuing written warnings – but the warning period ...
With Paul Miller’s Law in effect, drivers face tickets for phones in hand as the state cracks down on crashes linked to distracted driving ...
Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike) are urging drivers to put the phone down, drive sober, ...
York County police are now enforcing Paul Miller's Law which bans handheld phone use while driving or at red lights.
State and Valley police are reminding motorists that Paul Miller’s Law will be enforceable beginning Friday, meaning drivers should not have a cellphone in their hands, even when stopped at ...
A new Pennsylvania law aimed at minimizing distracted driving takes effect at midnight, June 5. It hopes to increase ...
Drivers are being warned not to enter destinations into navigation apps while behind the wheel, with hefty fines possible if ...
Tickets can now be issued in Pennsylvania for using a cell phone while driving. Here's what to know.
Law enforcement will now be able to issue tickets to people who are using cell phones behind the wheel in Pennsylvania.
Starting today, Friday, June 5, drivers caught holding a phone while behind the wheel will face a $50 fine, plus court costs ...
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