SALISBURY TWP., Pa. - Starting Thursday, drivers in Pennsylvania can be pulled over simply for having a phone in hand while behind the wheel -- texting, emailing or even just holding it. Paul Miller’s ...
Whether you’re driving or stopped at a light, you can now be pulled over for calling, navigating or even holding your phone. The Paul Miller Law went into effect at midnight on June 5. Miller was ...
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Kentucky Senate panel advances bills on driver’s license renewal, cell phone use while driving
The Senate Transportation Committee advanced two bills Wednesday that may impact issuance of driver's licenses and cell phone ...
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 ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Pennsylvania drivers caught holding their phones while behind the wheel could now be pulled over, thanks to a new law. Paul Miller's Law went into effect Thursday. It bans the ...
PHILADELPHIA -- New research finds cell phones continue to be a dangerous distraction to parents, even when they are driving with young children in the car. A team of researchers at Children's ...
EXETER TOWNSHIP, Pa. - A state law that restricts hand held cell phone use while driving goes into effect next week. "You see people on their phones, you see at a red-light people stop[ped] looking at ...
As Iowa's new law banning handheld cell phones while driving takes effect July 1, the Iowa State Patrol has a very simple message for drivers. "We need the phone out of people’s hands," said Sgt. Alex ...
As of July 1, drivers in Iowa are banned from using cell phones or other electronic devices while driving, except in hands-free or voice-activated mode. Iowa law enforcement officers will only issue ...
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