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HARRISBURG, Pa. (KDKA) -- A bill signed into law in Pennsylvania on Wednesday is designed to make roads safer by cutting down distracted driving with new regulations on what you can do with your ...
A Reading, Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty in court on Thursday to threatening to use a blowtorch on officers and driving a vehicle into them before getting shot multiple times.
New Pennsylvania law would require hands-free cellphone use while driving PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - A bill making its way through Harrisburg is calling for no more handheld cellphone use while driving.
Paul Miller's Law in Pennsylvania A new law called Paul Miller's Law is putting the brakes on a bad habit. Starting June 5, it'll be illegal to use your cellphone and other electronics while driving.
Paul Miller’s Law, which goes into effect on June 5, 2025, prohibits the use of handheld devices while driving or stopped at a stoplight. Pennsylvanians who violate this law will be fined $50.
Pennsylvania pulls a California and allows statewide self-driving car tests Sadly for Uber, only one company can test outside of Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Pamela McAllister was driving through the intersection of 16th Street and Liberty Avenue in Pittsburgh’s Strip District when a driver sped through a red light, killing her.
How Pittsburgh became Uber’s testing ground Uber cars prepare to roll through Pittsburgh to map out the roads and topography before the introduction of the company’s driverless vehicles.
Hospitals see more dying of sepsis, other common causes. Pittsburgh cops search for graffiti vandal. First self-driving shuttle to be tested. Pennsylvania’s “grinchiest” cities.