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    Pros And Cons Of Hypercar

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    For all the enthusiast driven, car fanatics and even for those who remotely follow the automotive industry; the heated debate about which Hypercar takes the podium position is nothing new. I’m talking about the bedazzling red LaFerrari, the immaculate McLaren P1 and the showstopper: Porsche 918 Spyder. In an age, where the Hybrid wars are characterized by relentless arguments about efficiency, CO2 emissions, the environment and what not, the addition of hybrid and electric hybrid technology…

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    Essay On Self Driven Cars

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    Scope of self-driven cars Imagine yourself getting into a car, using your voice to turn it on, and telling it the place you want to go, and as you kick back and relax, and surf the web, your car starts driving itself, navigating through the traffic as you surf the web and have talks with your family without any fear of accidents and within no time, you have reached your destination. This once seemed to be a thought of far future, a part of science fiction. But with advancements in technology,…

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    gives different options to travelling by car and also air (plane travel). People go to places more slowly overland, have a long stay and less travel, Dickenson, et al. (2010). Practicing slow tourism and travel is weighed against the dominant trend of rapid travel, equally as a means of getting from one destination to another and a method or means of consumption when there. Dickenson, et al. (2010) Slow travelling enhance demand and supply…

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    Throughout my first year of driving, I have had anything but a traditional, safe experience behind the wheel of my 2-ton car. It seems like anytime I get behind the wheel of a car, something somewhere in the universe decides to test me once again. However, despite being a firsthand witness to my awful luck, I also astonish myself every time I experience these situations with how I handle and learn from them. This is one of those times. After having my license for about 8 months, you would think…

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    Humans are logical thinkers, in fact the most logical, yet it is easy for us to make decisions and act irrationally. We crave not to work more efficiently, nor to be better contributors to the society, but to feel safe and feel good, which is why car manufacturers use safety as their selling point. Emotion is the driver and we are the cars. Our personality and habits fluctuate with our emotions such as love, pain, anger or excitement. However, fear is the most impactful emotion that can drive…

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    Driverless Cars Essay

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    The idea of driverless car has been worked on by major tech companies like Google and Apple since 2005. In the next four to five years’ driverless cars will be on the road if they can overcome some technological, ethical, legal, and business hurdles. Firstly, with current technological hardware and software there are not enough safety features that can guarantee the safety of the passengers and pedestrians. There is also the ethical issue of a driverless car that is programmed to prioritize…

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    Driverless Car

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    This critical review examines the article about “The Moral Challenges of Driverless Cars” written by Keith Kirkpatrick. Keith thinks allowing driverless cars to chare the road with other vehicles, pedestrian, and cyclist will create a significant problem with technologists and ethicists. This article has provides important researches that supports the challenge with the morality behind allowing driverless car on public roads, but the conclusion doesn’t not link back towards the thesis of the…

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    The new in the world right now is self driving cars and they can change our lives in the street. Scientist and statics say that the self driving car will help the economy in many different ways. There will be less commotion in the streets and less stress in people.Self driving car will become more reliable than regular cars because the safety will increase in the streets and less will increase a better economy. Self driving cars can make a big impact in the future and can really help the…

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    Driverless cars is a big step into the future but are we really ready for it? Driverless cars are cars which don't need to be driven, they basically drive on there own. These cars have gps and sensors which will stop before hitting a car or causing a accident. The technology in these cars still need to become more advanced for it can be more helpful keeping the roads and the people inside safe. With driverless cars there are still safety issues, maps need to more detailed and be updated…

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    Information privacy is the major issue in the current generation. People are more concerned about their convenience along with security. For example if the car breaks downs, one can push a button and the On-star operator will provide help by tracking the location of the car. This situation explains how conveniently one get the service immediately. On the other hand, we are not sure who is tracking our car location and is there any harm caused by that person. Caftori and Steve (2002) conducted…

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