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Featured CasePolíticaUpdated Jun 11, 2026

Pennsylvania enacts Paul Miller's Law banning phone use while driving: safety or overreach?

Pennsylvania's Paul Miller's Law bans phone use while driving to reduce fatalities. Is this safety measure justified or excessive?

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In Pennsylvania, the new Paul Miller's Law has taken effect, prohibiting the use of phones while driving. This law impacts all drivers in the state, aiming to reduce distracted driving incidents, which have contributed to 49 fatalities recently in Dauphin County alone.

Supporters argue the law enhances road safety, while opponents question its enforcement and potential overreach. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is currently monitoring the law's impact on traffic safety statistics.

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