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    supports retraining old people in how to drive. If more countries conducted studies like hers, discovering how to retrain the elderly in how to drive and making the proper adjustments to their vehicles could vastly assist the elderly in continuing to drive safely. (Span) Undoubtedly, making the U.S. a safe place where drivers don’t have to worry about the elderly causing accidents is vital. Especially due to the amount of elderly drivers operating vehicles that are going to explode in the…

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    that he actually spent 10 years writing and lost a marriage. In the movie reddish-brown colored Mustang is visible as Darlene and Mike drive through the parking lot of Mr. Ed’s diner. After the two drive to Blue Rock Springs Park, the same or an identical Mustang appears, causing Mike to remark that he had seen the vehicle earlier at the diner. Once the car drives away, Mike asks Darlene if she knew the driver and she responds evasively. The car returns and again stops behind the Corvair. A man…

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    got into a conversation with him. As he was typing, a car blasted its horn behind him and he looked up. He saw two little kids crossing the street 10 feet in front of him. They screamed. He slammed the brakes. Parents and high schools should better educate drivers about the consequences of texting while driving because it can lead to vehicle damage, injury, and death. Over the past several decades, driving has become more dangerous because adolescents are always glued to their cell phones. With…

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    Classic Chevy

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    http://hhclassic.com/i-13711250-front-and-rear-door-panels.html The 1955 and 1956 cars to hit the roads were some of the most iconic cars that have ever been manufactured. General Motors manufactured passenger cars that had a lineup of engine choices that soon became sought after by both hotrodders and collectors. Today, these cars are still a part of the American backdrop, and if you are restoring your classic Chevy, then you may need to replace old door panels. H&H Classic can help you with…

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    Google revealed a crisp out of the crate new self-driving vehicle demonstrate; the essential association to create a vehicle with no coordinating wheels, enlivening operators or the brake pedal. The vehicle 's arrival signifies the accompanying stage in Google 's self-driving vehicles wander, which was considered from the DARPA Grand Challenges for mechanical automobiles in the mid-2000s (Kelly). Google kick-started its own self-driving vehicle wander in 2008, and it has been thundering on…

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    Audi Quattro Case Study

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    17. Audi Quattro (1981): The Audi Quattro is a rally and road car was manufactured by Audi in the German Automobile and part of the Volkswagen Group. The featuring of the Audi Quattro was the first to mate the 4 wheel drive with turbocharger engine. The fastest cars engine was 2144 CC, inline five cylinder and 10 valves SOHC with the intercooler and turbocharger. It’s produced by the output power of 147 KW, 200 PS and 176 BHP and torque 285 NM at 3500 RPM. The Quattro propelled from 0 to 100…

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    death and injury rate of people caused by a driver that was texting while driving, and the distractions and preventions from having accident. In fact throughout the day approximately 660,000 people attempt to use a phone while behind the wheel of an automobile. We all know that smartphones help you stay in touch with friends, family, business, etc. But using or looking at it for just a second to check emails, text messages, and phone calls can cause a big safety risk for the driver and…

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    that traffic laws must be ignored to save a life, will drivers be able to do so? Can we trust wires and microchips to do the job of human instinct? Legally, drivers are always responsible for crashes in some way. Who becomes responsible when the car drives itself? Self-driving cars should not be allowed on public roads because of safety issues, unanswered…

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    crashes involving drivers’ ages 16 to 19, according to an analysis of video footage of 1,691 moderate-to-severe crashes 6 seconds before they occurred. (Foundation for Traffic Safety. [AAAFTS], 2015, p. 2). "If you put a 20-year-old driver behind the wheel with a cell phone, their reaction times are the same as a 70-year-old driver who is not using a cell phone." (Handwerk, 2005, p.…

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    their hazards to let other vehicles know they need to move over. In an automatic car, one will want to shut it off before starting. With a manual, however, someone will want to leave their car in gear and apply the parking brake. Once all of this is done, then the person will have to locate the spare tire, the jack, and the wrench. In a car, these are typically located in the trunk. In a truck, they are normally located underneath the box. In a jeep or an off road vehicle these will be located…

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