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    Renting a limousine can be an excellent way of ensuring that you are able to travel in luxury, but you may not have ever used these services. As a result, you might not be able to accurately anticipate that it will be like to use these services. If this is the case, the following couple of answers may help you to better understand what to expect from these services and how to get the most from them. Will Food And Drinks Be Provided? One of the benefits of riding in a limousine is that you and…

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    Although there are many inventions that have changed the way we live our day to day lives, the one that has helped us numerously is the car. The car helps people get food from grocery stores, helps many pick their kids up from school, and transports people to unexplored destinations. The car helps many people go to the grocery store. If we didn’t have cars, we would have to walk hundreds of miles just to get groceries. The car has made it remarkably easy to the grocery store, and get to it.…

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    Older Ports Expansion

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    With the expansion of maritime and intermodal transportation, older ports with limited real estate must remain possible options to move cargo. There are some ways, in which the older ports like Baltimore, Philadelphia, and others with limited real-estate available for expansion would be able to compete with bigger newer ports. Improvements would be critical in improving the ports productivity to compete with the newer larger ports. The majority of ports and terminals were built for a volume of…

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    Distracted Driving

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    traffic and distracted drivers. Auto companies have worked to make these cars safer by developing seatbelts, airbags, and even now sensors that can detect cars around you. Some companies work to take this technology further by developing Intelligent transport systems…

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    In the novel “The Sixth Extinction” by Elizabeth Kolbert, humans are destroying the world by burning fossil fuels, polluting oceans, rivers, lakes, and the air but, is it really the individuals human 's fault or is it corporations caring too much of profit that they will do anything to make an extra pennie? How many times have you heard about oil spills? Personally I have lost count of the ever increasing number of oil spills. Deforestation is also caused caused by corporate greed acording to…

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    Autonomous vehicles are becoming more of a reality in cities across the country. The most recognizable of these new breed of vehicles are the Google cars that traverse city streets, rural roads and highways alike. However, passenger vehicles aren't the only ones targeted for autonomous operation. Semi-truck industry news outlets are talking about new guidelines published by the government regarding the manufacture and use of autonomous semi-trucks. Proponents of this move say that trucking…

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    Imagine that you are a sailor, after the United States claimed the right to use to ocean as a mean of transportation of goods. You are sailing across the sea in a ship full of goods and products of your own countries land, unaware of Great Britain's anger and defiance of this certain right that the US claimed. You sail across the ocean and finally after a long journey, you reach your final destination. After unloading the products, you are about to set sail back for your homeland when Great…

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    clock, dual task, tracking, spatial memory search, symbol digit test, grammatical test and memory search test. A total of 39 participants partook in this study, which 37 of them were male and two were female. 30 of the subjects volunteered from a transport company and nine from the Australian army. The study was conducted over a three day period with participants doing both alcohol and sleep deprivation tests; day one used for practice, day two for alcohol and day three for sleep deprivation.…

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    Do you ever question the modes of transportation these days and whether they do more harm than good? Perry Patetic in his article, A Fast-Moving Society, argues that all the advancements in transportation which most see as beneficial actually cause more problems than solutions. Patetic supports his claim by first illustrating the general relationships between most grandparents and grandchildren of present day and how distant most are. He continues to support this argument by explaining how easy…

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    000. This is the number of deaths caused by car accidents each year; 35,000 deaths that could be prevented with driverless cars. Cars were first made in 1886 and since then, they have been the most used transportation method in the world (“Mode of transport”). Quietly, since the 1920s, driverless cars have been developed and recently, they have emerged as the possible replacement for manually driven cars. Driverless cars use a computer to control the car’s actions, which gets its information…

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