PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia is now the first city in the country to have a driver equality law designed to reduce cases of what people call ‘driving while Black’ or getting pulled over for superficial and racially motivated reasons, but there are questions as to how it will be carried out. "I've been in cars with my wife at times and I've watched officers make a u-turn and stuff like that just to get behind us," Pastor Carl Day said. RELATED COVERAGE: Philadelphia City Council approves Driving Equality bill banning traffic stops for minor violationsDay, who leads the Culture Changing Christians of North Philadelphia, called driver equality a step in the right direction towards fairness.