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Pennsylvania implements "Paul Miller's Law," banning handheld cell phone use while driving to curb accidents.
Pennsylvania's "Paul Miller's Law" went into effect on June 5, 2025, banning the use of handheld cell phones while driving, including when stopped at traffic lights.
Named after a 21-year-old killed by a distracted driver in 2010, the law allows for hands-free use and will involve warnings for the first year, with fines starting in June 2026.
The law aims to reduce accidents caused by distracted driving, which has surpassed drunk driving as the leading cause of crashes in the state.
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Pensilvania implementa la "Ley de Paul Miller", que prohíbe el uso de teléfonos celulares durante la conducción para frenar los accidentes.