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- The gadget that says you're driving badly
Guardian.co.uk (Today)
It isn't an autopilot, and the driverless car is still miles off the garage forecourt. But it could save you a packet on petrolAs I turned the wheel to steer...
- What's that sound? It's Masternaut, the car gadget that says you're driving badly
Guardian.co.uk (Today)
It isn't an autopilot, and the driverless car is still miles off the garage forecourt. But it could save you a packet on petrolAs I turned the wheel to steer...
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The gadget that says you're driving badly
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