Pennsylvania joins Maryland and West Virginia in banning handheld devices while driving - Morgan Messenger
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Pennsylvania joins Maryland and West Virginia in banning handheld devices while driving - Morgan Messenger
A new law went into effect last month for Pennsylvania drivers prohibiting the use of handheld cellphones while driving. Effective June 5, the state of Pennsylvania began the “Paul Miller’s Law” that prohibits the use of handheld devices while driving, but also while stopped temporarily due to traffic, a red light, or other momentary delay. There was a law already in effect banning texting while driving. Maryland and West Virginia have similar l…
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