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Safety flasher

11th June 1971, Page 62
11th June 1971
Page 62
Page 62, 11th June 1971 — Safety flasher
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Prevent-a-crash is the name given to a safety flasher system produced by Tragonic SalesLtd. Easily incorporated into a vehicle's electrical circuit, it enables the driver to flash the indicator lights in sequence. While it is normally used when the vehicle has been immobilized it can also be employed when travelling in dense fog or over difficult terrain to signal the path the vehicle is taking. A flashing system of this type is obligatory in most Continental countries.

The consumption of the system is 100W and it operates on 12V.

Made by: Tragonic Sales Ltd, 6 Rosebery Road, London SW2. Price: £1 .60 (approximately).

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