Starting Friday, June 5, if you get caught using your phone while you're driving in Pennsylvania, you'll get a ticket.
The new law is called Paul Miller's Law, named after a man who was killed by a distracted driver in the Poconos.
The law prohibits the use of hand-held devices while driving, even if you're stopped at a red light or crawling in traffic.
Drivers can still use their phones to alert authorities in the event of an emergency and use hands-free technology to make phone calls, use a GPS, and listen to music.



