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SALISBURY TWP., Pa. - Starting Thursday, drivers in Pennsylvania can be pulled over simply for having a phone in hand while behind the wheel -- texting, emailing or even just holding it.
With recent temperatures topping off above 90 degrees, many teenagers are spending lazy summer days at the pool or lake, ...
Pennsylvania’s new “Paul Miller’s Law” which prohibits drivers from handling electronic devices at any time while driving, including when stopped at red lights, went into effect on June 5.
On Monday at 6:17 p.m. a severe thunderstorm warning was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until 7 p.m. for ...
The driver took off, running red lights, driving on the wrong side of the road and at one point, tried to hit an officer with ...
I expect that within five years we will all have the option of a smart, always available, personal assistant. A good model ...
A Guatemalan national living in Blairsville is sentenced after a 2024 police chase that fatally injured a child.
It is now illegal to use handheld devices while driving in Pennsylvania.Paul Miller's Law went into effect Thursday.Law enforcement can now stop a driver if they are spotted with a mobile device ...
A California appeals court ruled this week that holding a phone while driving, even while looking at a map to navigate, is still illegal.
New driving lessons launched to help passengers be less annoying A study of 2,000 drivers revealed the 20 pet peeves when driving people from A to B - and some of the results might surprise you ...
A man has been sentenced to eight years in prison after he pleaded guilty to aggravated driving under the influence resulting in the death of one person.
Federal data shows that driving under the influence in Massachusetts is a growing problem. The number of drivers under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication at the time of a fatal crash ...