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    innovation and advanced technology appear that could change our life. As the time goes, many of those have changed a lot of things in different sectors such as: economy, health, business, education and social life. One of the most affected innovations is car. Cars have affected our social life in many ways so it made our tasks easier, faster and more comfortable. It helped us to communicate and corporate with each other easily. Before this innovation, people were depending on traditional types…

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    Self Driving Cars

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    Self-driving cars were first thought up back in the 1970s but were never researched and developed until three Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Challenges. The engineers who presented the most refined idea of a car that does not need a driver became the pioneers of self-driven cars and laboratories sprung up around the United States. In 2009, Google begins developing its self-driving car project, now called Waymo, and by 2013, major automotive companies including General Motors,…

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    project. Prior to the planning process is to recognize the goals of the project, or to specify objectives of the business. In this case, the goal for this project is to import and distribute these cars to New Zealand, but before we can achieve that we have to make the public comfortable with the self-driving car. Being new technology a lot of people are sceptical about the idea. To be successful…

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    Self-driving cars Self-Driving Cars are becoming the newest cause for controversy on whether or not they should be driven in public. There is an argument for both, but Self-Driving cars should not be driven in public. These cars are going to make traffic even more dangerous. First, an argument that many people have said is that the technology just is not safe. Huge improvements need to be made for these cars to be able to be driven safely on the streets. They also rely primarily on…

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    for safe, reliable regulations around driverless cars. Establish Credibility: After doing a thorough research and going through several journals and peer reviews I can now say that the driverless car is a future not so away from us. Even MIT and Stanford students has started conducting surveys with moral machines where they are trying to teach a car to make moral decisions in case of severe accidents. Relate to audience: Due to the fact that driverless car is a hands-free type of thing,…

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    Cold, Hard, Facts In an experiment designed to examine the effect of driving a highly automated vehicle on the driver and investigating how changes in workload affected the driver performance. This was done by introducing a secondary task to the driver. 50 participants were recruited for this experiment and ranged from ages 28 to 68. They were all required to have more than 10 years of driving experience as well as averaging roughly 25,000 driving miles a year. The University of Leed conducted…

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    Eva (2013) is the fast improvement of autonomous vehicles or self-driving cars. There are a number of positive features regarding self-driving cars one example is allowing the senior population easier mobility (Frey, 2012). People in the 1950s began visualising a world where autonomous vehicles existed where they can relax while being transported to their destinations. According to Birdsall (2014) the vision of driverless cars…

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    Counter Argument: You may think that Autonomous cars are the key getting home safe but it’s not. These vehicles are unreliable because they are technology and you can never fully rely on that. “Autonomous cars will need to store a fair amount of information about various routes traveled, as well as relay certain information to other vehicles and servers. It's hardly new information that the government can track your license plate nowadays, but autonomous cars will make it simpler and more…

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    Innovation and progress often comes at a cost and involves risk. Companies like Google, Tesla, and Uber are all investing the self-driving car technology, paving the way the way for safer and more luxurious driving experience. This vision has been met with skepticism and questions that call into question the limits of technology and programming. Opponents to driverless cars have just been given justification for their fears as a self-driving Uber killed a pedestrian (Bensinger, 2018). In defense…

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