The sponsor of the bill, meanwhile, warned that the amendment would also weaken existing law by turning texting while driving from the current primary offense to a secondary offense for adult drivers. The bill in its amended form needs another full House vote before it can go to the Senate for consideration.
Pa. House softens proposed ban on cellphone use while driving
By KYW NewsradioJan 15, 2020Jan 15, 2020 04:00 AM




