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"Right now, more than ever, I see more people on their phone," says Scranton woman who fought for legislation in wake of son's death.
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Paul Miller Jr., for whom Pa. distracted driving ban is named, dreamed of becoming a police officer, mother recalls.
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Though signed into law this month, Pennsylvania's new distracted driving law won't formally take effect for a year, with warnings instead of tickets until June 2026.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro signs Paul Miller's Law, making it illegal to use a hand-held digital device behind the wheel in Pennsylvania.