Pa. House Approves Ban on Cell Phoning While Driving
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed and sent to the Senate a bill that would ban the use of handheld cell phones while driving.
Voting to make the use of handheld cell phones in traffic a "primary" offense in Pennsylvania represents a U-turn for the state House. But it’s unclear whether the Senate will go along.
State senator John Rafferty, a suburban Philadelphia Republican who is the new chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee, says he can’t predict what the Senate will do -- though he says the bill will get consideration:
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