Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. WILKES-BARRE — Sen. Rosemary Brown on Thursday announced that SB37 — legislation prohibiting the use of cellular and other ...
Starting next month, Pennsylvania drivers need to put down their cellphone and most electronic devices while driving or risk a $50 ticket. Pennsylvania law has barred drivers from reading, writing or ...
HARRISBURG — State Rep. Ed Neilson, D-Phila., chair of the PA House Transportation Committee, announced that legislation (S.B. 37) that would prohibit the use of hand-held devices while operating a ...
Starting June 5, motorists in Pennsylvania will be prohibited from using hand-held devices, such as cell phones, while driving, even when stopped at red lights. This legislation, known as the Paul ...
Despite the deceptive terms "Autopilot" and "Full Self-Driving," Teslas aren't actually self-driving cars. Drivers are expected to keep at least one hand on the wheel and be ready to take over at any ...
DES MOINES — Iowa’s top public safety official wants to make another run in the upcoming legislative session at banning motor-vehicle operators from using hand-held devices while driving. While some ...
A Virginia law banning the use of hand-held devices while driving was a good start toward reducing distracted driving crashes, according to traffic safety and law enforcement officials at DriveSmart ...
Effective Jan. 1, Colorado will become the 29th state to ban hand-held mobile devices while driving. The new law expands Colorado's current ban of using cellphones to text while driving. The new law ...
In this file photo, a driver uses a cell phone while driving in Portland, Maine. A bill to ban the use of handheld cellular devices while driving in the state took effect in 2019. Similar legislation ...
Effective July 1, drivers caught holding a cell phone may have to pay up to a $200 fine. Until recently, the law only prohibited the "use" of smartphones while driving, leaving a loophole for drivers ...
A new Wisconsin bill would require reckless drivers to install speed limiters. Offenders would be responsible for the installation and upkeep costs. Supporters argue ...
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