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Police to man busy London junctions
Mon, 25 Nov 2013THE METROPOLITAN Police will deploy 650 officers to busy London junctions today in response to the recent wave of cyclist deaths. The surge will see 2,500 officers hand out leaflets and fixed penalty notices at 166 junctions marked as the capital's worst. It comes after six cyclists died in two weeks in collisions with lorries, buses, and coaches - some mere hours apart.
Infiniti making noise about its new M35 hybrid
Fri, 19 Nov 2010Infiniti has just announced that its new M35h will be the world's first hybrid with a standard audible pedestrian warning system to alert pedestrians when the car is running silently on EV mode. Infiniti calls the system VSP, or 'Approaching vehicle sound for pedestrians'. It uses a range of distinctive sounds to alert pedestrians via a speaker built in to the front bumper. Instead of reproducing the sound of an internal combustion engine, the Infiniti produces a range of beeps.
Land Rover Discovery Vision concept (2014) ‘see-through’ bonnet revealed
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