TOKYO, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp. said on Tuesday it has developed the world's first safety feature that monitors a car's operator rather than external dangers on the road and warns a heedless driver if a crash is imminent.
The new pre-crash safety system will be offered on the new Lexus GS hybrid car to debut in Japan next spring. Japan's top auto maker said it could not disclose whether ...
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