Thursday, Nov 21, 2024
HomeLegal InformationPennsylvania Bans Texting While Driving

Pennsylvania Bans Texting While Driving

Yesterday, the Pennsylvania State Senate approved legislation prohibiting motorists from sending, receiving, or reading text messages while driving. 

A day after this overwhelming 45-5 approval, the House sent the Bill to Governor Corbett, whom they expect to sign and make this bill a State Law.

 Absent from the bill is a provision to outlaw  talking on a handheld cell phone while driving, similar to the one enacted in Philadelphia.   However, any law that bans any form of distracted driving is still a victory for safe driving advocates.

 Originally, texting while driving was to be a secondary offense, meaning the offender could only be fined if they were stopped for a more serious offense, such as running a red light.  But committed state  legislators boosted it to a primary offense.  Anyone caught in violate of this ban will face a $50 penalty.

 Distracted Driving claims over 5,000 lives per year .  Pennsylvania lawmakers as well as Advocates for Ending Distracted Driving are hoping that this ban and its enforcement will provide a significant decrease, and lead to an eventual end to deaths from distracted driving.

Understanding Whipla
Fertility Drugs Pres
Rate This Article:
NO COMMENTS

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.