Drivers across Pennsylvania who use a handheld cellphone behind the wheel can now face fines under Paul Miller's Law.
Do you ever use your cellphone while driving? Don’t feel too guilty about saying yes—nearly 60% of drivers admit to using their phone in hands-free mode while driving. But don’t become complacent ...
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 ...
Pennsylvania is enforcing the penalty aspect of Paul Miller's Law, meaning anyone caught driving while using a mobile device ...
JERRY. LORI. THEY SAY A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS, BUT IS TAKING A PICTURE OF THE SUNSET OR SCROLLING THROUGH INSTAGRAM WORTH $50. DRIVERS IN PENNSYLVANIA MAY SOON HAVE TO ASK THEMSELVES THAT ...
Texting and driving is one of the riskiest behaviors drivers can engage in behind the wheel. When you send or read a text, ...
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. Do you ever use your cellphone while driving? Don’t feel too guilty about saying yes–nearly 60% of drivers admit to using their phone in hands ...
Kathleen Thomas was pulled over by police for using her cell phone with her right hand while driving even though she doesn't have that limb.