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    4 Reasons It’s Not Okay to Let Others Drive Your Vehicle As Americans, we love vehicles. We love cars, trucks, and SUVs. Our vehicles are a part of our liberty and the pursuit of happiness; they get us where we need to be when we need to be there. Additionally, our vehicles, new or used, were purchased with our hard earned money. They are of significant value, whatever way you look at it. As such, you shouldn’t be so carefree about allowing others to drive your vehicles. You Could Be…

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    all times while they are in a moving car. In the United States 75% of deaths and 90% of injuries are caused by people not wearing a seatbelt while they are involved in a accident. 30-40 people die each year in a crash because of not wearing their seatbelt and 250 are hospitalized. I have three reasons why you should have to wear a seatbelt while you are in a moving car. First of all you should wear your seatbelt because they can save your life if you are in a car accident. If you choose not to…

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    How Driverless Car Works

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    Chawla, Executive manager Subject: How driverless car works and when will we get them. The purpose of this report is to put light on the topic driverless car – The car that can think. I have used case study research method to find details about the report below. This report tells you how Google’s Driverless car works, how driverless cars are tested, its’ Safety and when it can hit the road. Mechanism of driverless cars First step toward driverless cars came in the 1980s, and it's still with…

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    Pros Of A Driverless Car

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    A driverless car is an automated vehicle. It is a robotic vehicle that is designed to travel without a human driver. The “driver” sets a destination. The car’s software calculates a route and the car begins driving. Artificial intelligence software in the car is connected to all sensors and has input from Google Street View and video cameras inside the car. The software also has decision-making processes and controls the actions in driver-control systems such as steering and brakes. The car’s…

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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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    and now, self-driving cars. Many are debating whether these cars are dangerous or not. I believe these cars are unsafe and complex. They need constant updates My first reason is that these cars are controlled by computers, which use information from maps. These maps, however, will need to be constantly updated if a new road, sign, or law is added or changed. According to Newsela, “They would not obey a new stop sign.” There also must be a driver in the driver’s seat, just in case the…

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    Essay On Tesla Motors

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    is the newest successful American motor company since Ford motors 111 years ago. These engineers wanted to prove to the world that electrically powered cars could be better than gas cars. Tesla’s first design was a sports car powertrain built around an AC induction motor which was patented in 1888 by Nikola Tesla. Then in 2008 they released this car as the Tesla Roadster. It amazed the world with its 0 to 60 in 3.7 seconds and its ability to travel 245 mile on a single charge. Within a year,…

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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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    Shelby Cobras

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    Q-cars are nothing new. While they’re more popular than ever in the 21st century, the trend started several decades ago – and the Sunbeam Tiger is proof. Take one Sunbeam Alpine Series IV, a car styled as innocuously as a convertible MGB, then shoehorn a 4.2-litre V8 into the nose of it. Change the steering box for a rack to improve precision, add a tougher Salisbury rear axle along with a Panhard rod to the rear suspension to help keep the thing on the tarmac – and voilà, a cut-price Cobra…

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    In the years since the inception of the first car several components have been modified to allow people to use those vehicles for different purposes depending on their needs. The cars have gone from having had a small engine and built with wood, to cars made of carbon fiber, which can reach a top speed that reaches 253 mph. Now days we have different styles of cars like sedans, luxury vehicles, sport cars, and Off-roaders. In all of them lay the same desire of transporting us from one point to…

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