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Renault concept car uses drone to look out for traffic jams

If you love flying gadgets like AR Drone and hate traffic jams at the same time, you’ve gotta check this out. The folks at Renault have introduced a new Kwid concept car which consists of a compact SUV that’s fitted with a flying companion.

The specially designed quadrocopter is housed on the roof and it can be covered when not in use. Whenever you face a road congestion or simply want to get an eagle eye view of things ahead, the drone can be sent out via a touch screen tablet on the dashboard. You could also use the drone to take panning selfie videos of the vehicle while driving.

The reality is that this is just a concept and it is unlikely we would see it in production anytime soon. Nevertheless, it is a cool idea which most of us would want on our cars right now.

Watch the videos after the jump.

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