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    Driverless vehicles used to be a concept only possible in a science-fiction film, but now it soon revolutionises the transportation industry. Singapore has been no stranger to the concept, being the first country in the world to implement on demand driverless taxis (Abdullah, 2016). The notion of driverless cars would proliferate and soon become a leading technological advancement. Hence, it is worth examining the prospects and extent of driverless cars in greater detail. One of the main…

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    Driving is the main type of transportation that people use to get around, as it is convenient and can make things easier for the typical busy-body of today . Driving can also be dangerous; if someone irresponsible is driving, it can lead to the person hurting , or even killing , themselves or others. Teenage driving should be eliminated in the United states, it will lower traffic, students would have to take public transportation thus causing less pollution, and , since the teenage…

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    it’d be for the time alone or spending time with someone special, people can't get enough time in their cars. No matter how much people love driving, there’s certain times of the year when driving is preferred or avoided. I’m going to compare driving in the summer v.s. driving in the winter. To start off, let’s discuss the more preferred season for driving, summer time. Summer is warmer and there’s lots to do now that it’s finally nice outside, not to mention, its safer go and do the things you…

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    car and drive off freely, to wherever the outstretched road takes them. That orange setting sun, those blinding headlights, the laughing friends in the back, and that ever-so-sweet aroma of freedom; all perfect elements of a teenage driving fantasy. However, driving is a heavy responsibility that weighs a terrifying number of gravity and maturity. In 2015, over 2,000 teenagers in the United States, aged 16-19, were killed by car accidents. Think for a moment, those 2,000 teenagers had years and…

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    Texting Habits Of Drivers

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    on interstates, highways and neighborhood roads. While I am not the world’s best driver I am far from the worst. There are countless annoying habits that drivers in this day and age have and I notice them all. From tailgating to riding with a blinker on I will notice it, even illegal annoyances such as texting and driving and speeding. The first habit and probably the one that itches my temper the most is tailgating. Tailgating is the act of driving too closely behind another vehicle. This is…

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    a collision with another car. Also, if a tree were to fall down onto the road, the smart car will be alerted that an unknown object is on the road which will help the driver avoid hitting the tree. Drivers will be more confident and feel safer while driving in harsh weather conditions because they know that they can rely not just on themselves, but also on smart roads and smart cars helping them…

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    Essay On Road Madness

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    Madness Behind the Wheel While driving on the interstate, two women exchange foul words to each other after one of them abruptly cut the other off to avoid other slow drivers. This is just one instant out of many that display road rage. How many times have you lost your temper behind the wheel? What about rude gestures to the car behind you? Within the last three decades, road rage has become “the” term for aggressive driving within various areas including: the media, policy making, and…

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    benefit of self-driving cars involves improvements in traffic and travel times. Every driver knows the frustration of traffic: many have arrived late to important meetings as a result of standstills and slow speeds. In fact, congestion wastes about $100 billion a year of time and fuel in the United States (Hosansky). Traffic in major cities is particularly worse, as Manhattan drivers have an average speed of 9.5 miles per hour on weekdays (Grynbaum). Many believe that self-driving cars could…

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    So because they felt bad they knew how the student was feeling and wanted help them out so they don’t feel how they felt in their dream or childhood. Humanism Humanism approach could explain this situation by having the person decide whether they wanted to do the right thing and help the student out. Also they could examine the event and the feelings the student was feeling at that time to help them out. Neurobiological Neurobiological approach cannot explain this situation because…

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    is the first step to becoming an adult, and sooner or later I will find myself out of the house surviving on my own. From responsibilities, to gaining independence, leads to learning self-control. I had to learn the hard way that driving is not all fun and games. Driving is a very serious matter and having self-control is a major part. Responsibility, Webster defines responsibility as “A duty or task that you are required or expected to do.” Receiving my car I now had duties that were required…

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