In a fender-bender? The police may want to analyze your phone

Distracted driving get you in an accident? The police may use a device to find out

A new device is in the works that informs police whether a driver was using his or her phone prior to a car collision. Legislators in New York are also aiming to implement this device in an effort to better enforce laws against using a phone while driving.

The nicknamed "Textalyzer" – a play off of breathalyzers used to confirm drunk driving – scans a driver's smartphone to tell when it was used last.

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