The enforcement (issuing of citation) of Pennsylvania's Distracted Driving Law will take effect on June 5th, 2026. The law is commonly referred to as the Paul Miller's Law, named after Paul Miller, who was tragically killed in a distracted driver accident in 2010. As of June 5th officers will have the discretion to cite drivers in violation of the law, subjecting them to a $50 fine plus fines and cost. Specifics on the law (taken from the PA Department of Transportation) as well as links with additional details are below.
The law prohibits as a primary offense any driver from using an interactive mobile device (IMD) while driving a motor vehicle:
Penalties Under this Law:
As a primary offense, drivers can be stopped by police if they have a mobile device in their hand while driving.
A driver may use an interactive mobile device if the driver moves the vehicle to the side of or off a highway and halts in a location where the vehicle can safely remain stationary. The hands-free law allows for an emergency use exception if it is necessary to communicate with a law enforcement official or other emergency service to prevent injury to persons or property.
Link for more information on the PA Department of Transportation website: Distracted Driving | Department of Transportation | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Link to copy of the statute: Section 3316.1 - Title 75 - VEHICLES
