Pennsylvania is enforcing the penalty aspect of Paul Miller's Law, meaning anyone caught driving while using a mobile device could be fined.
Illegal phone use by drivers for activities beyond voice calls has reached an eight-year high, a new survey suggests. The poll of 2,238 motorists, commissioned by the RAC, found 15 per cent admitted ...
You’ve had a year to break the habit and drive empty-handed. Since last June, law enforcement could have issued you a written warning for using a hand-held device while driving. Beginning June 5, you ...
Pennsylvania State Police conducted an enforcement blitz days after a law took effect that bans anyone behind the wheel from ...
State agencies and AAA announced on Tuesday a decline in mobile phone use while driving following the full enforcement of the "hands-free law." Analysis from Cambridge Mobile Telematics, a company ...
Can I text at a red light? Can I rest my phone in my lap while driving? Can I play videos that I only listen to? What Georgia ...
Enforcement of Pennsylvania law banning handheld cell phone use behind the wheel will begin June 6. Dubbed Paul Miller’s Law, the ban has been in effect for the past year, though police could only ...