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Gyrocars with Photo-Electric BrakingForce the tires into maximum contact with the road, then use photo-electric sensors to control braking and turns. (Read the full article) More info on Gyrocars with Photo-Electric Braking Leave a comment: Tediously, spammers have returned. Please send your comments to @technovelgy and I'll post them. Thanks! |
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