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Eileen Miller has spent the last 12 years fighting for Paul Miller's Law, which bans drivers from holding handheld devices.
"Paul Miller's Law," which was passed last year, is named after a 21-year-old who was killed by a distracted driver back in ...
The law bans using hand-held devices while driving​ and this includes when stopped at a red light, in a traffic delay, or ...
The law that makes using a mobile device while driving a primary offense goes into effect in Pennsylvania on Thursday. KDKA's ...
Paul Miller's Law is named for the Scranton man who died in July 2010 after a tractor-trailer driver reaching for his cell ...
Under Paul Miller's Law, police can now stop a driver if they are spotted with a mobile device in their hand while behind the wheel.
Using a phone behind the wheel has long been seen as dangerous, but now it’s officially illegal in Pennsylvania, even while ...
According to Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) data, in 2024, there were nearly 10,000 crashes involving a ...
Paul Miller’s Law,” which was signed last year by Gov. Josh Shapiro, makes it illegal to use handheld devices while driving.
Pennsylvania is set to enforce a new law aimed at reducing distracted driving by prohibiting the use of handheld digital ...
Starting Thursday, June 5, it will be illegal to use a hand-held cell phone while driving in Pennsylvania — even if you're ...