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Pennsylvania, Law

6abc Action News · 2d
Pennsylvania ban on handheld cellphone use while driving takes effect
"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 2010.
CBS News on MSN · 2d
Pennsylvania law banning handheld devices while driving takes effect today
The law bans using hand-held devices while driving​ and this includes when stopped at a red light, in a traffic delay, or during a momentary stop.
WOLF-TV on MSN · 2d
Paul Miller's Law takes effect in Pennsylvania: What it means for drivers
Paul Miller's Law is now in effect in Pennsylvania.The law prohibits the use of hand-held devices while driving--even while stopped temporarily due to traffic,
2don MSN
After Paul Miller's death, his mom Eileen explains how a new Pennsylvania distracted driving bill will save lives
Eileen Miller has spent the last 12 years fighting for Paul Miller's Law, which bans drivers from holding handheld devices.
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Pennsylvania mom Eileen Miller celebrates law that will curb distracted driving
Paul Miller's Law is named for the Scranton man who died in July 2010 after a tractor-trailer driver reaching for his cell ...
WBRE Wilkes-Barre on MSN3d
Cracking down on distracted driving with Paul Miller’s Law
According to Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) data, in 2024, there were nearly 10,000 crashes involving a ...

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