It's no secret that using your phone while driving can put you at high risk of an accident. Here's what the laws say for each ...
Pennsylvania is one of the latest states to implement a version of a “no touch” law banning phone and handheld device usage while driving. Pennsylvania’s legislation, known as Paul Miller’s Law, took ...
In early June, the California Courts of Appeal ruled that it’s illegal to hold a phone to look at a map on the screen, the Los Angeles Times reported at the time. Simply glancing at the navigation ...
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Pennsylvania’s new law prohibiting the use of handheld phones or mobile devices while driving goes into effect June 5. Paul Miller’s Law includes a one-year grace period ...
A new California court ruling clarifies that simply holding your phone while driving is now a violation of the state’s hands-free law, whether or not you’re actually tapping or swiping. The California ...
While Kentucky drivers are generally barred from using their phones behind the wheel, it isn’t a completely hands-free state. KRS 189.292 outlines a few limited exceptions, including using a mobile ...
Starting in August, handheld phone use while driving will be illegal in Louisiana. "You’re still allowed to use it hands-free, but we don’t want you to have your phone in your hand while you’re in ...