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Bike Sense engages with drivers’ brains to alert them to what is around the car
Alerting the driver to cyclists with technologies that use colours, sounds and touch inside the car, 'Bike Sense" is the latest innovation from Jaguar Land Rover.
Neil Briscoe
Tue Jan 27 2015 - 17:06
Neil Briscoe
Neil Briscoe, a contributor to The Irish Times, specialises in motoring
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