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    Autonomous Cars are Better than Human Drivers Many people believe that driverless cars will have a great impact on our society because promoting driverless cars will provide people with many more benefits than they already have. Without the benefits provided by the cars, society is a much more dangerous place with human drivers. Therefore, benefits provided by driverless cars, such as safety, cost efficiency, time efficiency, and mobility for people who do not drive prove they should be promoted…

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    It is now the twenty-first century and the idea of a self driving car is not far from being a reality. Many companies such as Toyota, Tesla, and even Apple are now hard at work trying to configure and develop a car that can be driven safely without a driver. This idea of autonomous cars sound as though it would be enticing; being able to sit in a car and let it drive itself to a certain destination. However, there are many drawbacks that come with such a luxury. Some of these drawbacks might…

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    to do with driverless cars, and whose fault it is when they get into accidents, primarily level three autonomy and above. There has been a fair bit of controversy when it comes to whose fault is is when an autonomous vehicle gets into an accident. As autonomous cars and partially autonomous features become more and more popular in the modern automobile, it makes sense to take a closer look at and determine who is at fault if an autonomous car happens to get into an accident. There has already…

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    Learning For Self-Driving Cars." (2016): arXiv. Web. 18 Oct. 2016. Computers now have the ability to have cameras that affect steering. With little training or human input cars are able to learn about their surroundings and navigate through. Cars are now able to figure out ways through more unique driving scenarios. Eventually most things humans require to drive, for example lane markings or speed limits can be removed for self-driving cars. With a more autonomous car there will be less driving…

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    Waymo: The Self-Driving Car Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have your car do the driving for you? To have it so that you could just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride? Well now, thanks to Google and advanced technology, this idea is highly possible. They have created the new self-driving car, known as Waymo. This new innovation could be a light to the future, and could possibly make getting around easier for millions of people. First of all, Waymo is a company that was…

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    Development of Self-Driving Cars The decision to decide if self-driving cars are acceptable is tricky. Some people might say to allow it and others might disagree. The idea of something driving for you immediately makes you think of all the thing that could go wrong. This could lead to moral problems which bring people to the decision to either place a ban on it or to allow it. One potential policy is determining who is at fault when a self-driving car gets into an accident and has car…

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    important things in the world. With driverless cars the safety of every person would be greatly increased. For every person killed in a motor-vehicle accident, 8 are hospitalized and 100 are treated and released from emergency rooms. The annual cost of roadway crashes to the US economy in 2012 was reported to 212 billion. Driverless cars could help reduce crashes by 90 percent and would have potentially saved about 190 billion in 2012. In theory, driverless cars would be able to communicate with…

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    errors made, the vehicles would be less prone to accidents than human drivers, which would lead to reduced insurance and health costs, reduced deaths, reduced property damage from traffic accidents, and lower gas consumption (Ferreras, "The Driverless City"). Lawrence D. Burns, author of "Autonomous Vehicles: No Drivers Required”, echoes the viewpoint that driverless cars will decrease deaths from road accidents, since approximately 90% of road accidents are caused by driver error ("Sustainable…

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    two of the new cars. Here the customers wanted to make a decision based on your response. If your response does not satisfy the customer, he/she will walk out the store. For this, you have to know a minimum of the mileage the car gives, it’s price, it’s last year price, some of the newly added safety features, some new systems added to the car. After you have mastered this, you can look for the horse power, torque and other additional features and at least have to convince that this car is best…

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    Automated jobs have eliminated whole job markets with factories filled with robots and machines. Now, though, we have come to a point where our transportation systems might see a similar shift. Autonomous vehicles (AV), more specifically self-driving cars, and the technologies that surround them have been on the rise in the last few years, with some even already on our roads today. Because this technology is still in its infancy with a lot of questions still unanswered, the implementation of AVs…

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