Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. WILKES-BARRE — Sen. Rosemary Brown on Thursday announced that SB37 — legislation prohibiting the use of cellular and other ...
How are we doing, Colorado, now that it's illegal to hold your cellphone in your hand while driving? Since the state passed a law to ban hand-held mobile devices while driving and it went into effect ...
Effective Jan. 1, Colorado will become the 29th state to ban hand-held mobile devices while driving. The new law expands Colorado's current ban of using cellphones to text while driving. The new law ...
Pennsylvania's law that bans using handheld devices while driving is now being enforced. The new law, known as Paul Miller's Law, says that picking up your phone for any reason while you're behind the ...
Sen. Rosemary Brown, R-Monroe County, speaks about her legislation — Paul Miller’s Law — prior to Gov. Josh Shapiro, standing behind Brown, signing it into law on Wednesday. PennDOT Secretary Mike ...
HARRISBURG — State Rep. Ed Neilson, D-Phila., chair of the PA House Transportation Committee, announced that legislation (S.B. 37) that would prohibit the use of hand-held devices while operating a ...
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 ...
A Virginia law banning the use of hand-held devices while driving was a good start toward reducing distracted driving crashes, according to traffic safety and law enforcement officials at DriveSmart ...
GOOD MORNING, MATT AND CAITLIN. THAT’S RIGHT. THAT LAW IS CALLED PAUL MILLER’S LAW. IF YOU WERE CAUGHT HOLDING YOUR CELL PHONE WHILE YOU WERE DRIVING BEHIND THE WHEEL, YOU COULD BE PULLED OVER. THAT ...
(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 ...
It’s been nine months since Colorado’s Hands-Free Law took effect, and state troopers report a sharp increase in citations.