Drivers Remember: Do Not Use Cell Phones

The education period for Paul Miller’s Law, which bans hand-held cell phone use while driving, is coming to an end this week. State police are warning motorists to prepare for enforcement of the handsfree law. Trooper Rocco Gagliardi explains that this includes checking your phone when stopped at a red light or stuck in traffic. Motorists can expect a $50 fine for the citation as well as court costs and fees. Jim Garrity, the Director of Public & Legislative Affairs for AAA East Central recommends that drivers investigate functions that will cut back on distracted driving, including a phone’s “Do Not Disturb” feature. While there are mixed opinions about this law, it is important for drivers to educate themselves and do their part to make driving safer. The law goes into effect on Friday, June 5th.



