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New PA law banning cellphones while driving to take effect in June - MoreThanTheCurve

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A new Pennsylvania law, known as Paul Miller’s Law, prohibits as a primary offense any driver from using an interactive mobile device (IMD) while driving a motor vehicle. The law bans the use of handheld devices while driving, even when temporarily stopped. This means that drivers cannot hold their phone or other devices while driving, even at a red light or stop sign. According to PennDOT’s announcement, the law takes effect on June 5. Penaltie…
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aroundambler.com broke the news in on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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