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 ...
CHANDI THE GOVERNOR JUST SIGNED A NEW BILL INTO LAW, AND THAT MEANS THAT YOU CAN’T HOLD DEVICES LIKE CELL PHONES WHILE DRIVING. OR YOU COULD GET A TICKET FROM POLICE. YES. THE GOVERNOR HAS SIGNED INTO ...
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 ...
Pennsylvania is on its way to becoming the next state to ban the use of handheld cellphones while driving. The House of Representatives on Tuesday voted 124-77 to approve an amended version of a ...
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.
Legislation that would ban handheld electronic devices while driving is advancing in the General Assembly. The House Transportation Committee on Tuesday voted 19-6 to approve a version of a ...
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 ...
It’s time to put the cellphone down. Beginning Thursday, police in Pennsylvania can issue written warnings for using hand-held devices while driving — even if you’re stopped temporarily in traffic, at ...