Cat’s eyes: How a pub trip made the world’s roads safer

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In 1934, the late Percy Shaw almost crashed while driving home from the pub on a foggy night in West Yorkshire, in England.

He was saved when his headlights were reflected in the eyes of a cat and it gave him a brilliant idea. He invented reflective studs for the road and called them cat’s eyes.

Percy’s great-niece, Glenda Shaw remembers the eccentric inventor.

For more on this story, listen to Witness History.

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