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    Self Driving Ethics

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    resolving the issue. In the article “Will Self-Driving Cars Improve Safety?", Jan Buchczik states that the manufacturers are trying to sell the cars quickly to make a profit out of people. Also, it is not 100% guarantee safe for people driving their vehicles. To explain,…

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    unprecedented levels of technology, refinement, track capability, and straight-line acceleration. The Camaro ZL1 is the first GM car to offer the new 10-speed automatic transmission, and its 200 pounds lighter than its predecessor thanks to the new vehicle architecture called Alpha platform lighter architecture that promises better handling. Powering the new muscle car is a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 LT4 engine with tailored intake and exhaust systems. The engine is rated at an estimated 640…

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    Essay On Road Madness

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    Madness Behind the Wheel While driving on the interstate, two women exchange foul words to each other after one of them abruptly cut the other off to avoid other slow drivers. This is just one instant out of many that display road rage. How many times have you lost your temper behind the wheel? What about rude gestures to the car behind you? Within the last three decades, road rage has become “the” term for aggressive driving within various areas including: the media, policy making, and…

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    Identify Types Of Drivers

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    large variety of people you can spot driving behind the wheel. In fact, there is no driving personality quite the same as another, but all drivers have certain characteristics that helps determine how they are labeled. Every driver is different; however, there are three categories that they can be grouped into: the overly cautious driver, the normal driver, and the reckless driver. The overly cautious driver is the first category of vehicle operators and they are known to move extremely slow,…

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    Bad Driving Skills

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    Learning how to drive a car is a sort of right of passage for all teenage. Passing your during test allows you to have a skill that that is not only an necessity in todays world but also an advantage that would allow you to move forwards to achieve your goal in life of securing a decent job. Although Learning how to drive comes with many new rules and laws that must be adhered to in order to be a member of the motorist society, these laws and rules are bound to change from year to year to…

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    am surprised and stop cold because my car is overlaid with snow and I cannot drive until the snow is cleared off the car. This essay will cover the topic of snow on your vehicle and planning ahead for safety. Coming from the North, I am contemplating there probably are many Southerners that have no concept of how to remove snow off their car. The purpose of this essay is to explain how to get the snow off your vehicle, so you and others will be safer. Before beginning this task we need to…

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    The Toyota Camry is a five-passenger, front-wheel drive midsize sedan, long the best-selling car model in America. With generous room for five, the 2018 Camry offers a sleek style, numerous standard safety features, and the top technologies customers demand. The 2018 Camry is available in five grades: L, LE, SE, XLE and XSE. All models come equipped with a suite of safety features under the Toyota Safety Sense-P umbrella, an audio package with connected navigation and full power accessories.…

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    Teen Driving Teenagers should not be able to drive at the age of sixteen. It can put their lives and other’s lives at risk. There are a lot of reasons why teens should not be able to drive at such a young age; there are many ways they could get hurt. They could get in a car crash and suffer injuries such as brain damage, or paralysis. Since their brain is not developed, this damage could be permanent. The legal driving age for teenagers should be raised. Raising the legal driving age can save…

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    Tire Maintenance

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    Owning a car comes with certain responsibilities, & one of the biggest challenge is to see to it that the car always performs according to its full potential. Extracting the maximum from our vehicle depends upon certain factors. Well, you must be thinking about maintenace. Thats right, maintenance plays a crucial role in the way our car performs on the road. When anyone talks about maintenance, the first thing that comes to our mind is the engine. No doubt engine maintenance is a vital aspect in…

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    While driver responsibility and attention to the road are required when driving on and off the road, there’s no denying the importance of having the right set of safety features. Car safety features, whether these are standard on the vehicle or as options, are critical in ensuring the general well-being of the driver, the passengers and even the pedestrians. This is the reason why the government has rules and regulations in place when it comes to the safety standards that should be included in…

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