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Polly has discovered that UK motorists are prepared to feel the 'good vibrations' with the launch of...
Polly has discovered that UK motorists are prepared to feel the 'good vibrations' with the launch of a revolutionary new alarm system being designed by a leading Japanese car maker. Apparently, this new system can alert a driver to impending danger by emitting a shrill noise at the hint of trouble as well as offering vibrating seats, seat-belts and pedals designed to wake drivers up if the car drifts off course. However what amused Polly was the fact that when the survey playfully asked whether
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