You may just be changing a song or sending a quick text but using your phone while driving can have dangerous consequences.
State transportation leaders held a news conference ahead of the implementation of Paul Miller's Law on Friday, June 5.
Starting this Friday, drivers caught with a phone in their hand while behind the wheel will receive a fine.
Beginning Friday, June 5, Pennsylvania drivers who are caught behind the wheel with a phone in their hand will receive a $50 ...
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — Representatives from state and local agencies gathered Monday, May 11, to remind drivers that “Paul Miller’s Law” takes effect starting June 5. The Pennsylvania Department ...
Chatty drivers may have their conversations disrupted by police lights and sirens beginning Friday, June 5, when enforcement of Paul Miller’s Law becomes effective. The law is named for Paul Miller ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - In 2020, Peter and JoAnn Bengtson’s lives changed forever. They received a call informing them that their daughter, 28-year-old Ellen Bengtson was hit by a distracted ...
It can take three to four seconds for something to go wrong if a driver takes their eyes off the road. Memorial Day marks the ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — At the State Police Barracks near Milton, Trooper Sara Barrett is in her patrol vehicle looking over Paul ...
“The law does allow for use of hands-free technology,” said Pennsylvania State Police Major Thomas Hertlein. “But drivers ...
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