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    For many years, automobiles play an important part of our lives and for the society. Most of the people, our driving capabilities illustrates mobility and freedom to go to places we desire. Yet, it is shameful how despite of all the benefits of automobiles on our society, no other innovation has caused as much harm as the automobiles. According to the World Health Organization, the automobile accidents are the fifth leading cause of the death in worldwide and in America, the road accidents are…

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    to hold the steering wheel, sleep, or work while the car is driving. Driverless cars can be the next generation and bring lots of benefits into the world (Biba). Such as, a safer environment, because they rely on many different things like sensors that humans cannot do or provide (“Look, No Hands”). Less injuries should occur as it is a machine and not being controlled by a human who is distracted by something or for some reason (“Driverless Cars”). Another way it can be safer is for the…

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    the idea of cars being given a destination and taking its passengers without human intervention, at best, would have belonged in a sci-fi novel just a decade ago. But will this still be case in the near future? Despite the rapid evolution in the automotive industry, it may take several decades before autonomous vehicles can fully replace human drivers in all situations. There are simply too many limitations for the soon-to-be-available autonomous vehicles to truly be considered driverless for a…

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    Autonomous cars or, driverless cars, may seem like a future topic, but they are already here. These machines will be able to drive itself from point A to point B in Traffic. These cars would be beneficial to make our streets more efficient. Improving traffic and making the roads safer are only a few of the benefits that these driverless cars will provide. Some debate has been going on about if these cars should be allowed. Should AI controlled cars be allowed to drive in traffic? If automatic…

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    driving test to receive their license. Soon, cars being led only by technology will roam the streets while their passengers text, read, or sleep. Google has predicted that by around 2020 their automatic cars will hit the market. (Luckerson) Some people are opposed to this idea however, as they believe it is unsafe to let technology run wild in this way. Despite these protests, companies like Google and Uber are continuing to engineer these driverless cars, and although they may be helpful in the…

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    biggest impacts on our social, mental, physical, and environmental health. There’s no denying the benefits we have gained from technological advancements, but with all things in life moderation is key. I believe that for every advantage that technology brings us, it Also brings us a disadvantage at the same time. For example in the article, “Cars of the future” a radio interview talks about driverless cars are the way to the future because, “they could save tens of thousands of lives” the reason…

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    Driverless cars is a big step into the future but are we really ready for it? Driverless cars are cars which don't need to be driven, they basically drive on there own. These cars have gps and sensors which will stop before hitting a car or causing a accident. The technology in these cars still need to become more advanced for it can be more helpful keeping the roads and the people inside safe. With driverless cars there are still safety issues, maps need to more detailed and be updated…

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    (Facts and Findings) Driverless car will surely affect the sales of regular cars and it is expected, that shifting from the regular cars to driverless cars will add almost $600 billion a year in United States. The sales of Auto finance companies will also get affected due to Google car (Mui, 2013). This car will cover one-third land area of the parking lots and will prove an eco-friendly product to the society (Mui, 2013). With the usage of this car, it is highly expected that car will reduce…

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    A driverless car will require some crazy technology for them to work. There is a lot of different things that go on when a car is driving itself. Some of the major pieces are radio waves(RADAR), laser beams(LIDAR), and sound waves(SONAR). These types of technology all do something different to figure out how far another car is from the driverless car and prevent it from crashing. The car also uses Bill Robertson talks about it in his article “How Do Self-Driving Cars Work?”. He says, “Each…

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    Do We Need Driverless Cars? Many people believe that driverless cars could transform the roads. If successful, they could enhance safety; conserve energy and better protection to the environment (Cimons 1). Driving is how you get things done. The arrival of the mass-produced car, just over a century ago, caused an explosion of business creation. First came the makers of cars and all the parts that go into them. Then came the garages, filling stations and showrooms (Schumpeter). Yet it also stops…

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