Monthly Archives: June 2025

Shapiro Administration Reminds Drivers ‘Paul Miller’s Law’ Effective June 5, 2025

Today, in keeping with Governor Shapiro’s commitment to safety on Pennsylvania roads, the Shapiro Administration urged drivers to put down the phone while driving, ahead of the June 5 effective date for “Paul Miller’s Law,” which makes it illegal to use a hand-held cell phone while driving. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), and Pennsylvania Insurance Department (PID) joined Senator Rosemary Brown and national advocate Eileen Miller to urge drivers to make safe choices behind the wheel.

As part of his mission to provide a safe transportation system for all Pennsylvanians, Governor Josh Shapiro signed Senate Bill 37 into law on June 5, 2024. Effective June 5, 2025, the law – known as “Paul Miller’s Law” – prohibits the use of hand-held devices while driving, even while stopped temporarily due to traffic, a red light, or other momentary delay. Pennsylvania already enforces a texting-while-driving ban that prohibits drivers from using mobile devices to send, read, or write text-based communications while their vehicle is in motion. Beginning June 5, 2025, law enforcement will begin issuing written warnings for violations of Senate Bill 37. Law enforcement will have the ability to issue summary citations to violators beginning June 6, 2026.

“Paul Miller’s Law is about saving lives,” said PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll. “Your choices behind the wheel can change lives forever. Make the safe choice. Put your phone out of reach and don’t text and drive. One text, one glance down – it could kill someone. And it’s not worth it.”

Under Paul Miller’s Law, drivers can still use their phones to alert emergency responders and, if they are using hands-free technology, to make phone calls, use a GPS, and listen to music.

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PennDOT to Host Virtual Public Meeting for U.S. 1 Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Project in Delaware County

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) invites the public to attend a live virtual public meeting on Wednesday, June 18, for the upcoming project to improve traffic operations and install Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) devices along a 10-mile section of U.S. 1 (Media Bypass/State Road) from Schoolhouse Lane in Concord Township, to just west of Weymouth Road in Springfield Township, Delaware County.

The proposed ITS improvements include the installation of 14 closed-circuit TV cameras, four changeable digital messaging signs, and underground fiber optics and power connections along the U.S. 1 corridor.

This project will also improve travel and safety at the Route 252 (Providence Road) and U.S. 1 Interchange by removing the raised concrete median to construct a designated left-turn lane from Route 252 (Providence Road) to U.S. 1 (Media Bypass).

As part of PennDOT’s project outreach, the department encourages the public to attend the live virtual public meeting on Wednesday, June 18, beginning at 7:00 PM, by clicking on this Microsoft Live Teams meeting link prior to the presentation start time. The department’s design team will deliver a project presentation before opening the meeting to questions using the platform’s Q&A feature.

Please note that internet access or a computer or mobile device are required to view the virtual meeting. Anyone with special needs or requiring special aid is requested to contact PennDOT Project Manager Madeleine Fausto at 610-205-6848, or PennDOT Design Project Manager Brian Lapinsky at 443-330-5505.

Members of the public who are unable to attend the online meeting can view the recording and a copy of the materials on the project webpage following the presentation. The public can also provide feedback using the online comment form.

PennDOT Invites Public to Attend Open House Plans Display for the Route 452 (Market Street) Improvement Project at the I-95 Interchange in Upper Chichester Township

PennDOT Invites Public to Attend Open House Plans Display for the Route 452 (Market Street) Improvement Project at the I-95 Interchange in Upper Chichester Township

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) invites the public to attend an Open House Plans Display to learn about the proposed project to improve travel and safety on Route 452 (Market Street) at the Interstate 95 interchange in Upper Chichester Township, Delaware County.

The Open House Plans Display will be available to the public for viewing on Monday, June 9, through Friday, June 20, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, at the Upper Chichester Township Building at 8500 Furey Road, Upper Chichester, PA 19014.

The purpose of the Open House is to update the community on this proposed travel and safety improvement project and to gather comments and feedback.

If you have questions or have special needs requiring assistance to attend the Open House dates, please contact PennDOT Design Project Manager Judith Arena.

For more information, visit the Route 452 (Market Street) and I-95 Interchange Improvements Project webpage.

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