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    to sell driverless cars are Volkswagen and General Motors. These driverless cars will cost about ten thousand more dollars than the original car. Driverless cars are not needed in the world at all, people can not be lazy and drive their own car. Driverless cars are really stupid because if there is no driver at the wheel there could be more accidents. There will be more accidents because the car could not react as fast as a person could. Also if the technology just shuts off then the car will…

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    have a car that drives itself? Well now, companies are making driverless cars so that people don’t have to drive themselves. We should be able to have driverless cars in the future because first of all, they take out a lot of danger in driving, speed limits could be increased, and there will be way less traffic jams. Opponents might argue that self-driving cars don’t completely take accidents out of the picture. According to the leading website Auto Insurance Center, driverless cars could…

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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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    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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    Being safe and secure aren’t the only problem with autonomous cars. As an ever-increasing number of driverless cars begin to show up on the streets, many people will start to lose employment. Joblessness will crawl up on individuals who make a fair living by driving things around. In the book “Driverless: Intelligent Cars and the Road Ahead” it says that “driverless cars will sound the final death knell to the jobs of roughly 233,700 cabbies and chauffeurs employed in the United States.” Some…

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    My proposed topic has 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…

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    convenient. The article “the Moral Challenges of Driverless Cars” (Kirkpatrick, 2015) by Keith Kirkpatrick presents futuristic perspective on driving safely. He was able to keep the reader’s attention captivated throughout the article by presenting many facts, relatable situations and was realistic with the time period of the new inventions. His deep researching skills contributed to the audiences’ interest. In summary, “The Moral Challenges of a Driverless Cars” (Kirkpatrick, 2015), talks…

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    DRIVERLESS CARS Over the years technology has gotten better and stronger over the years.For example phones, T.V.’s, computers and even virtual reality. There are many more things this is just the beginning. So why not add driverless cars to the big list. Driverless cars are required because too many people are tired of driving to the same place everyday, or going on long trips. They can provide cheap transportation so you don't have to pay for taxis, rest while in a trip also, they provide high…

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    Maneuvering a car in the streets is accompanied with various ethical and moral decisions. The driver has to decide when to speed up, when to take his eyes off the road or whether he stops when approaches traffic light that turns red. These are just some of the things that a driver must consider in order to uphold and maintain the safety in the streets not only for himself but for everybody. These decisions contain both practical and moral components to the driver which are eliminated in the…

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    Driverless Cars As the years go by, technology is becomes more advanced. Phones, computers, and tablets are getting more efficient. We have finally made our way to cars. Soon, humans won’t have to drive themselves; the cars will drive for them. It seems like something out of a science fiction novel, but driverless cars will soon be a reality. Like many new things, driverless cars come with pros and cons. Driverless cars should not be allowed on roads because they are too expensive, aren’t…

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