As 64 per cent of women admit to accidentally 'flashing' as they get out of a car, Sheilas' Wheels unveils the 'Exi-quette Car Curtain'
Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears take note – a new in-car device designed to protect a lady's modesty and put an end to revealing mishaps when getting out of motors has been created.
The 'Exi–quette Car Curtain' a combination of exit and etiquette was created following research conducted by Sheilas' Wheels car insurance which showed that more than 12 million women 64 per cent have been involved in at least one unfortunate 'flashing' incident when exiting a car, revealing far more than they bargained for.
The 'Exi-quette Car Curtain'
Sheilas' Wheels has worked alongside design experts Gusto to develop the 'Exi-quette Car Curtain', a new prototype created to shield a lady's modesty and allow her to get out of any car with dignity and grace.
It is hoped that celebrities previously exposed by paparazzi when getting out of their cars will celebrate the arrival of the 'Exi-quette Car Curtain'. The women polled voted for the worst celeb 'flashers', who they think need to cover up the most. Unsurprisingly, topping the league table is Britney Spears with 31 per cent of the vote followed jointly by Jodie Marsh and Paris Hilton who ranked second place with 17 per cent.
The top five worst celebrity 'flashers'
To give these celebs a little added 'protection' we have sent them a step–by–step guide to making your own 'Exi-quette Car Curtain' – so ladies, take note.
With 44 per cent of female motorists saying that they would be interested in a gadget that would put an end to future 'flashing' encounters, there is clearly a demand for such an innovation. Sheilas' Wheels has also teamed up with etiquette expert Jean Broke–Smith to provide ladies everywhere with a helping hand on how to get out of the car 'like a lady'. And with more than a fifth 22 per cent of ladies admitting that they don't know how to step out of the driving seat with their dignity still intact, these tips are a much needed reference for female motorists all over the country.
Jean Broke–Smith's top tips on how to get out of a car elegantly:
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