Pennsylvania enacts Paul Miller's Law banning phone use while driving
The Pennsylvania legislature has enacted Paul Miller's Law, which prohibits the use of phones while driving in the state. This law affects all drivers in Pennsylvania, aiming to reduce distracted driving incidents. Supporters argue it will

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The Pennsylvania legislature has enacted Paul Miller's Law, which prohibits the use of phones while driving in the state. This law affects all drivers in Pennsylvania, aiming to reduce distracted driving incidents.
Supporters argue it will improve road safety and reduce fatalities, while opponents may question its enforcement or impact on personal freedom. The law took effect recently, with local authorities beginning enforcement in Dauphin County and other areas.
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