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Talking (and scrolling) on the phone while driving will be illegal in Pa. starting next week
Drivers in Pennsylvania will soon be prohibited from using their handheld phone in any way while behind the wheel — from taking calls to scrolling on social media, even at a red light. Starting on ...
Police will begin giving warnings next week to drivers caught using handheld cellphones while driving. A state law signed by Gov. Josh Shapiro last summer bans handheld cell phone use while driving.
The Arkansas Highway Police will soon start enforcing handheld devices in work zones with new camera technology.
A law meant to cut down on distracted driving crashes and incidents is set to go into effect in Pennsylvania. “Paul Miller’s Law,” which was signed last year by Gov. Josh Shapiro, makes it illegal to ...
Police are warning Louisiana drivers that they have started writing tickets for violating the state's new hand-held cell ...
SLIDELL, La. (WGNO) — Any use of a hand-held phone, such as calling, texting or scrolling, is going to be illegal starting Aug. 1. State representative Brian Glorioso who sponsored the bill says that ...
July 5, 2004 -- This week, just in time for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, New Jersey and Washington, D.C., joined the growing list of states and cities banning the use of handheld cell phones by ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado law enforcement officers cited more than 200 drivers for using cellphones while behind the wheel during the first six months of the state’s new ban ...
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