Starting June 6, 2026, 'Paul Miller's Law' will allow police in Pa. to fine drivers $50 for using hand-held devices in ...
The California Highway Patrol recently encountered a driver whose eyes not only weren't on the road, but may have been directed off planet entirely. That's right, they caught a driver watching Star ...
You're stopped at a red traffic light and your phone pings. You instantly move to pick up the phone and check the text or alert. But doing so is illegal, according to New York's distracted driving ...
Drivers across Pennsylvania will face increased penalties for using mobile devices while driving as Paul Miller’s Law – which was passed in 2024 but enforced on a limited basis during an initial ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Students in Wichita faced the reality of a deadly car crash on Thursday before it could happen to them. Students at Campus High School partnered with Family, Career and ...
State police are cracking down on drivers using their cell phones as part of April’s National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. The enforcement effort, known as “Put the Phone Away or Pay,” began on ...
Eileen Woelkers Miller shows these photos when she speaks to students about the tragic consequences of distracted driving. The photos show her son, Paul Miller Jr., who was killed when a distracted ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed a bipartisan bill on Friday that would prohibit the use of a cell phone while driving in a school or construction zone. According to Kelly, she ...
Since mid-January, 70 citations and 571 warnings have been handed out to motorists using cell phones while driving through either of two work zones on interstate highways in Arkansas. It's illegal to ...
Eileen Miller showed these photos at Greater Nanticoke Area High School several years ago, showing her son, Paul Jr., who was killed when a distracted driver drove his tractor-trailer into Paul’s car.
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and the Goleta Police Department wants to remind drivers to stay focused, ...
The bipartisan bill would increase fines for texting and driving in New Hampshire, and add license suspension for repeat offenses involving the use of a "hand-held mobile electronic device while ...
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