
The world's first "smart" hire-car that knows where it is, whether it is being stolen and can even call help after an accident is unveiled at the London Motor Show.
Drivers will be able receive turn-by-turn directions should they get lost. They will also be able to dictate faxes and e-mails while on the move.
And it is not just car-drivers who will be able to lay claim to a "smart" vehicle - the system can also be installed on motorbikes and scooters.
Developed by the London-based firm Skynet 2001, it combines mobile phone technologies and what is known as global positioning system.
The package has two main components. The first part, called Skamp, is a security and vehicle tracking system
Drivers will be able receive turn-by-turn directions should they get lost. They will also be able to dictate faxes and e-mails while on the move.
And it is not just car-drivers who will be able to lay claim to a "smart" vehicle - the system can also be installed on motorbikes and scooters.
Developed by the London-based firm Skynet 2001, it combines mobile phone technologies and what is known as global positioning system.
The package has two main components. The first part, called Skamp, is a security and vehicle tracking system
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