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    The study could not find any spillover effects due to the increase in speed but the creativity to try hypothesis tests deserve special mention. “Speed spillover” effect is present when the speed limit is different in different roads. The spillover effect is evident when the drivers may continue to drive fast in roads where the speed limit is not increased Steven M. Rock [18] studied the effect of 65 mph speed in Illinois and also support the general notion that increase in speed limit to 65 mph…

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    Fiesta, and Ecosport. However, plaintiff who had the particular car model with “PowerShift” transmission found the obvious problem when they drove the car. The car would slip, buck, jerk and harshly engage when driven. Thus, it would make the plaintiff to have difficulties to stop the car when met sudden or delayed acceleration. Furthermore, due to the transmission problem, the plaintiff returned back the vehicle to dealerships to get cars fixed up to 10 times for repair or replacement and also…

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    Driving requires people to follow the rules. Driving is something that must be taken seriously. That is why I believe in having speed limits. By having speed limits, people know how fast to drive. By knowing this, people can drive safely, therefore, preventing accidents and saving lives. Without speed limits, people will drive according to their own speed. For example, a teenager boy who likes this girl might try to show out to impress the girl by driving as fast as he wants. Another example…

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    itself, since certain breakage patterns are tougher to repair. After weighing all these criteria, the team will reach their decision of what’s best, striving for a repair if one is possible. The next time your windshield gets nicked up, take your car in to FB Glass as soon as possible so the damage doesn’t spread. To reach these windshield repair specialists, just call (585) 441-1209. You can read testimonials to the staff’s outstanding service on the company’s…

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    The next time you're riding in the passenger seat, watch the driver. You'll notice that they tend to drift when the car ahead of them does, and they'll also accelerate and brake in sync with the lead car, too. Unfortunately, this leads to a lot of unnecessary braking. The road isn't full of people with perfect driving habits, and many folks will accelerate and brake when it isn't a good idea. If you fall into…

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    Robert W. Peterson is a professor of insurance law at Santa Clara University School of law” Self- driving cars are coming to America, all Americans should be prepared to just sit down and enjoy the ride.Self- driving cars will soon be in their rearview mirrors.”Eric Peters is a veteran automotive journalist and author of “Road Hogs”and”Automotive Atrocities.”, Technology is coming to assists human drivers that sounds like a great idea but a automobile that is going to be in control will not…

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    Virtual Reality systems have come a long way since The Matrix premiered in 1999. As technology advances, it makes it harder for humans to distinguish between real and fantasy. We now have cars that can drive themselves, trash cans that will follow your arm movements to catch anything you throw at them, chemically resistant clothes immune to stains, and night vision contact lenses. With the natural progression of technology, it’s amazing to see what we are capable of creating. Alongside this…

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    I had an experience with the opposite reaction today. I was eating with my parents in the living room. They wanted to watch the football game that was on, so we ate on trays. When I was getting up, my knee bumped into the tray. It wasn't enough to knock it over, but when it wobbled back in place, the plate and cup on it kept sliding. The cup was empty, so I reacted quickly enough to keep the plate on the tray, though I had to put my hand down in it to do so. Hand was messy, but kept it off…

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    A self-driving car is a vehicle that can drive by itself using cameras, scanning laser range finders, radar, sensors, and software to see the world around it in order to navigate the road. There are many advantages to having self-driving cars. One of the biggest advantages is safety. The self-driving car can prevent accidents that are caused by human error. Most accidents are caused due to people not paying attention, falling asleep at the wheel, being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or…

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    Case Study Self-Driving Cars Self-driving cars have been considered as a thing of in science fiction for years, but they are quickly becoming something that can be found in reality. Many companies have begun working on these automated vehicles and have been testing them on the streets, some say that, “The self-driving car could be available to consumers in 3-5 years”(Howard, “Google Self Driving Cars”). The thought of self-driving cars may frighten people, but these cars can be very beneficial…

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