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The Paul Miller Law in Pennsylvania bans drivers from handling a mobile phone while driving. What parents, teen drivers need to know about the law.
Last year in Pennsylvania, PennDOT reports that distracted driving caused 9,950 crashes, leading to more than 6,000 injuries and 49 fatalities.
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Paul Miller's Law, a ban on the use of handheld devices while driving in Pennsylvania, went into effect Thursday.
The new law is named for Paul Miller, Jr., a Scranton man who died in July 2010 after a tractor-trailer driver, who was reaching for his cell phone, lost control and crashed into Miller's car.
It bans the use of handheld devices while operating a vehicle in Pennsylvania. Advocates, most notably, Paul Miller's mom, really believe this law will save lives. "I was proud to be his mom.
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The bipartisan legislation, also known as Paul Miller's Law, makes Pennsylvania the 39th state to ban distracted driving. The law goes into effect across the state starting on June 5.