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Pennsylvania enforces "Paul Miller's Law" on June 5, banning handheld device use while driving.
Pennsylvania's "Paul Miller's Law" goes into effect on June 5, banning the use of handheld devices while driving or at stoplights.
Named after Paul Miller Jr., who died in a 2010 crash caused by a distracted driver, the law aims to reduce accidents by prohibiting texting, calling, and browsing on handheld devices.
Fines of $50 will start in 2026, with warnings issued in the first year.
The law permits hands-free use and exceptions for emergencies.
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Pensilvania aplica la "Ley de Paul Miller" el 5 de junio, que prohíbe el uso de dispositivos portátiles mientras se conduce.