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    Autonomous vehicles are becoming more of a reality in cities across the country. The most recognizable of these new breed of vehicles are the Google cars that traverse city streets, rural roads and highways alike. However, passenger vehicles aren't the only ones targeted for autonomous operation. Semi-truck industry news outlets are talking about new guidelines published by the government regarding the manufacture and use of autonomous semi-trucks. Proponents of this move say that trucking…

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    In buying a vehicle, it is better to buy it used, because it avoids having to pay monthly payments and it is better to buy out of pocket. Because There will be less money going into the vehicle, In customizing, you will have a wide range of accessories for the vehicle., and You should know how to maintain the vehicle, and know if there is problems with it. My view on new or used vehicles is. I rather have a used car, in my past I have bought wrecked vehicles and fixed them up. They did well for…

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    Hostage: A Short Story

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    team. Unfortunately I was one of the few people with a vehicle, which meant I had to let someone else drive me out into the country in my car. After I was blind…

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    Are car advertisements really all the same? No, they are all different in their own ways. At the same time, they all have similarities too. There are many ways to market products and most brands give facts with something flashy to pull you in. That flashy addition that is given would be an appeal. Not everyone uses the same appeals, and many change their appeals over time. A question that can be brought up from this would be what appeal is the most affective. But first let’s start with…

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    safety demands have changed and have improved thanks to technology. Throughout time technology has improved there were no back up cameras and no sensors in any car. Now in the year of 2016 all of these things are commonly available. On January 1, 1968 (wiki.org) the seatbelt law was passed. Which meant that all cars should have seatbelts standard in any models after that date. I feel that this is just one; advancement of how technology has kept up with society’s demands for technology. Over…

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    different kinds of car enthusiasts. However, this deep embodiment of racing can possibly shatter with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) introducing the, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles – Phase 2 that resides under the Clean Air Act. This regulation, is a vague proposal that can potentially hurt the vibrant industry of performance parts from automakers, thus hinder car enthusiasts from converting their normal car into…

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    Christine Birkner observes Ford’s marketing strategy of attempting to appeal to children before they are even able to legally drive. She says Ford is trying to build up its brand image among children so that when the time comes for them to choose a vehicle to purchase, Ford is already the front runner. Birkner says that Ford’s focus (no pun intended) is on Generation Z. She quotes Forrester Research Inc.’s definition of Generation Z as those born between the years 1990 and 2010 – an enormous…

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    The impact of the automobile in the 1920 's drove America into a frenzy of fresh opportunities. This new era can be credited in part to Henry Ford who mass produced the Model T, and made it an affordable, practical vehicle for any American with a need and want for mobility. The automobile revolutionized almost every part of life including the economy, and where Americans traveled and lived. However, these successes came at a cost. Pollution began to take its toll in major cities, crime rates…

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    Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat vs Chevy Camaro z28 Many of us are simply crazy about cars. Us car lovers tend to always invest in external and internal parts to make our vehicle appear more extravagant. Two sport cars that tend to compete with each other is the Dodge Challenger Hellcat and the Chevy Camaro z28. Let's start off with the cost of these two sport cars. The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is marked at $63,000, while the Chevy Camaro z28 is at $75,000. Due to the amount of gasoline…

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    Influence of heavy vehicle on traffic flow at urban roads. Swapnil G. Pokulwar1 Kuldeep Dabhekar2 M.Tech Scholar Professor Department of Civil Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, G. H. Raisoni College of Engg, Nagpur G. H. Raisoni College of Engg, Nagpur pokulwarswapnil@gmail.com…

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