Pedestrian Law
Clear Ice and Snow
BAC Change
Miscellaneous
No Headphones
No Idling
Steer Clear
Turn Around
Wipers
HSLA
Videos
Law No. 1 — Blind Pedestrians
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania State Police team up to remind you of lesser-known state laws.
Law No. 2 — Do Not Wear Headphones
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania State Police team up to remind you of lesser-known state laws.
Law No. 3 — "Ride on Red"
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania State Police team up to remind you of lesser-known state laws.
Law No. 4 — Idling Vehicles
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania State Police team up to remind you of lesser-known state laws.
Law No. 5 —Steer Clear
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania State Police team up to remind you of lesser-known state laws.
Law No. 6 — DUI Change
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania State Police team up to remind you of lesser-known state laws.
Law No. 7 - Turn Around, Don't Drown
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania State Police team up to remind you of lesser-known state laws.
Law No. 8 —Pedestrian Safety Law
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania State Police team up to remind you of lesser-known state laws.
Law No. 9 —Ice and Snow, Take it Slow
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania State Police team up to remind you of lesser-known state laws.
Law No. 9 — Automated Work Zone Enforcement
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania State Police team up to remind you of lesser-known state laws.
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