Tuesday 3 October 2017

Nissan launches a seat capable of detecting sweat


Nissan has launched a car seat capable of identifying human sweats that the company claims will help reduce traffic accidents.The so-called Soak technology, irritating the color if it recognizes that the driver will be dehydrated.A study  carried out by the European Hydration Institute and Loughborough University found that abortion drivers have a lot of mistakes as drunk drivers.

    
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China in the ban on oil-efficient vehiclesThe same leather chair created by a single company in the Netherlands will also be placed on the wheelchair and front seat chairs."This is part of a whole program that is not just a car tracking but also a driver." said Prof Peter Wells.

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