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Nissan Motor engineers have developed a collision-avoidance system that draws inspiration from the way a bee flies and will demonstrate it next week built into a micro robotic car. The BR23C (Biomimetic car robot drive) system was developed with The University of Tokyo and is part of Nissan's safety project, which has as its goal to halve the number of fatalities or serious injuries in accidents involving its vehicles between 1995 and 2015.

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