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    Self Driving Cars : A Rhetorical Analysis Every day self driving cars are becoming more of a possibility and less a thing of science fiction. With car manufacturers all racing to create the first self driving car, the future may hold safer roads. Unfortunately the speed at which most of these companies are trying to make these invitations could pose a safety problem to people on the road. “The Dangers of ‘Self-Driving’ Car Hype”, Scott Keogh reasons that at the rate car manufacturers are trying…

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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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    1. Who you are? Tesla Motors was founded in 2003 by a group of Silicon Valley engineers. In addition to the three electric car models -Roadster, Model S, Model x- that Tesla makes, it offers SuperCharger and BatterySwap services. The Model S is a four-door premium sedan with a range of 265 miles on a single charge. Designed from the ground up as an electric car, the Model S combines superior vehicle engineering with Tesla's advanced electric powertrain technology. The Tesla Roadster…

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    Car manufacturers and tech companies are like google, uber and tesla are already developing the technology. Google has already developed a couple prototypes of self driving cars while Tesla has already developed one which requires a driver to be behind the wheel but they do not have to taken control of the steering wheel. Many of these cars are still out of the price range of most of society today. 1.3 people globally die every year in automobile accidents. Human errors are up to 94% of those…

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    Self-Driving Cars Self-driving cars are a type of technological advance that is commonly seen in science fiction movies. This fantasy will become reality as car companies plan to sell a “Driverless Car” in three to four years. However, like most fantasies, introducing these cars into reality will likely result in a variety of problems related to safety and legal issues. Due to these issues, more preparation is needed to safely release the driverless car into public. Those who support…

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    Electric cars have come a long way. From early days Prius to the prize-winning Tesla Model S, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Kia are now in the mix along with Nissan, Tesla and Chevrolet. Presently, with the development of technology and education, consumers are becoming smarter. Consumers can get a lot of information on the Internet, and everyone now considers cost efficiency and environmental issues before making the decision to buy an electric car. The market of electric cars has become very…

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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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    road with them. One of the many issues revolving around self-driving cars is the question of safety. How much can we trust in computers to keep us safe? The main system that is used in self driving technology is a computer, and computers tend to have their moments of malfunction. For a piece of machinery…

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    projected to make a Billion annually despite being involved in a lesser recall. This was before their big break through, aluminum nitrate, which allowed them to undercut other producers. During the time in question they were supplying a fifth of all cars made with airbags. The Japanese company was struggling to keep up with demand. Major automakers had started a policy of just-in-time production, to maximize profits by minimizing waste. This means that the deadlines are solid. If any one part…

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    Technology has always been an essential need for mankind. It has been a widespread phenomenon, ever since God created human beings. It has the full power of shaping and controlling our lives. Technology is considered a major factor that can have a positive or a negative impact on us. It has the ability to fully comfort and satisfy the people’s needs and desires, or make them suffer in their present and future as well, due to their own creations. The use of technology differs from a person to…

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