TEXTALYZER

Just like a breathalyzer tests a driver’s breath to gauge the level of alcohol in his system, a textalyzer will gauge whether or not a driver has been tapping or swiping their phone.

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While the textalyzer will likely end up in the Supreme Court for individual drivers, truck drivers are held to a higher standard and such a device may very well become part of the accident review process in incidents involving commercial truck drivers.

It is still under review, and we will keep you posted.

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