Pennsylvania's handheld device ban for drivers takes effect June 5

Pennsylvania's Paul Miller's Law banning handheld device use while driving takes effect June 5, with warnings in the first year before $50 fines begin in 2026.
Pennsylvania's Paul Miller's Law banning handheld device use while driving takes effect June 5, with warnings in the first year before $50 fines begin in 2026.
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