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    Welcome to my futurist neighborhood. It’s the year 2178. Sidewalks would be escalators that can get you anywhere in the world that there is a sidewalk. Cars would levitate by using a battery powered air jets and drive themself by using an AI in the car. Also there would be personal robot assistants in every household in my neighborhood and help you do any task in your everyday life. If I could design a futuristic neighborhood, it would include sidewalk escalators, levitating cars and personal…

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    methods of production through introduced new innovations and machines. Different businesses soon embraced the advancement and today, everything from oat to coffins is made on all different mechanical production systems. Different businesses soon embraced the advancement, and today everything from oat to coffins is made on all different mechanical production systems. Most things people in the industrialized nations use today are turned out rapidly by the procedure of the assembly line, people…

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    Crash Prevention

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    somebody is injured in this accident you need to leave the vehicles where they are and notify the police as soon as possible. You do not want to try to get some injured person out of the car, because you could possible end up hurting the person more. Notify the police and they will get the person out safely. When in a crash I think it is extremely important to be understanding and respectful to the people you got in an accident with. If you are all mean and angry you are not going to switch…

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    Complete Stop Observation

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    (amount of other vehicles at intersection). It was observed that this behavior increased at the site with a higher frequency of other vehicles. This behavior (coming to a complete stop) is important in the safety of vehicle operators and pedestrians. By coming to a complete stop the vehicle operator is more likely to be aware of their surroundings and make safer decisions at their…

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    Cost Of Speeding

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    Many people speed because they will get to their destination from minutes to hours sooner. The opportunity cost of driving at the speed limit is the time that is lost that the person could have been used for participating in other doings. Most people would obviously choose to speed if this was the only choice in whether to speed or not, but there is the possibility of a speeding ticket. Many people choose not to speed because it is not worth the cost of speeding, while others have an inelastic…

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    Traffic Violations

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    A traffic ticket might not seem like a huge deal, but it can wreak havoc. From rising insurance rates to large fines, a simple traffic ticket can be extremely expensive. While hiring a traffic lawyer might sound like an added expense, these professionals can actually save you money. How? Here are four ways a traffic lawyer can help: 1. Reduced Penalties Even if you are found guilty of your traffic violation, a lawyer can help by reducing the penalties you incur. By presenting your good driving…

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    The first cars to be made were expensive, so they were unavailable to the average buyer, who could not afford them. In the early twentieth century, the Ford Motor Company created and produced the Model T. The Model T was more affordable, therefore making it more eligible to the middle class. Because Ford produced cheaper cars, more people were able to purchase their own car. This allowed for the middle class to make their own travel plans rather than just the rich. They were able to travel…

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    Bad Driving Schools Essay

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    could prevent them from making dangerous mistakes. First, driving schools teach students to avoid speeding, ignoring stop signs, and changing lanes often as well as to use the signal indicators and the mirrors. It is easy to lose control of the vehicle when there is a high speed involved. Driving schools show students the videos of accidents created by people who were speeding. Furthermore, instructors expose students to the importance of stop signs by showing them the statistics on accidents…

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    Driverless Cars Thesis

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    will be reduced and not only this, efficiency of car will be decreased too. Regardless of given advantages, people are reluctant to change their attitude toward the car because of uneasiness and different than before like no conversation, lack of vehicle…

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    little threading makes it difficult for the tires to grip the roads, especially when the roads are wet which can cause the car or motorcycle to swerve out of control. While reducing speeds in wet conditions can help you better maintain control of your vehicle you will want to ensure the tire threads are sufficient enough to keep you more safe. How do you know when your tires are ready to be replaced and what can your do to help prevent unnecessary wear? How to Check The Thread Depth of your…

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