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    creation of the wheel was created by man, our only desire was to improve the technology of transportation. From, the stone wheel, to the trolley, and even the very first automobile; we keep improving. When I was little, I received my very first big wheeler. It is essentially a little tricycle meant for little kids. It had a red base with bright yellow handlebars. My parents could not stop me from riding it up and down my street. As the years went on, I was not intrigued by plastic vehicles. I…

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    15 Passenger vans are among the most dangerous vehicles in use today. They are typically used by shuttling services, colleges, elderly care centers, churches, and community organizations for transporting up to 15 people (including the driver) at a time. These vehicles are also rented out, which means they are often driven by people without prior experience who may lack awareness of the van's safety issues. Why 15 Passenger Vans Are Dangerous The passenger cabin extends well beyond the rear…

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    It is late, and a driver is on their way home from a night out with family and friends. They are driving down a dark road around three in the morning. All of a sudden, they see headlights coming straight for them, so they lay in on their horn, blink their lights, and the other driver sways back into their lane. The driver thinks to himself that driver must be drunk, but in actuality, the driver just pulled a double and was on his way home to get some sleep. Drowsy driving and drunk driving are…

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    Chapter-1 Introduction  Concept: A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) augments an electric vehicle (EV) with a second source of power referred to as the alternative power unit (APU). A hybrid can achieve the cruising range and performance advantages of conventional vehicles with the low-noise, low-exhaust emissions, and energy independence benefits of electric vehicles Accordingly, the hybrid concept, where the alternative power unit is used as a second source of energy, is gaining acceptance…

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    Buick Brand Analysis

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    The Buick brand made quite a bit of noise just ahead of the start of the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit this past weekend. GM’s premium brand introduced two vehicles — a compact crossover SUV and a rear-wheel drive sport coupe. The first model is a production vehicle known as the Buick Envision. The second model is a concept coupe, dubbed the Avista. At this point, only the Envision is assured — the Avista’s place in Buick’s line up has yet to be confirmed. Given that…

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    Mazda is challenged to convince potential customers not familiar with the brand to purchase the brand’s sport utility vehicle over its compact car. Mazda wants to tap into a potential customer’s imagination, appreciation for history, creativity and the courage of convictions. If a potential customer feels that any of these elements are irrelevant, the customer will ultimately choose one of Mazda’s competitors. Once the consumer is convinced, that Mazda is the appropriate brand, they must be…

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    Have you ever imagined what the future would be like if you didn’t have to drive yourself to work. Wouldn’t it be cool if whenever you got into your car all you had to do was push a couple of buttons and the car took you anywhere you wanted to go. Well those dreams are becoming a reality because the tech company Google has started testing self driving cars. The future, for some, would be great because they wouldn’t have to worry about driving to work on Monday morning. For other’s it wouldn’t be…

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    Muckleshoot Police Report

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    Auburn Way S. I parked patrol vehicle 22I facing southbound in the parking lot to the northeast corner of the market while I contacted the victim. While I was contacting the victim, Muckleshoot Security relayed the suspect had just gone inside the Muckleshoot Market. I entered my patrol vehicle and backed up a few feet so I could turn and drive westbound. I drove forward while turning the wheel to the right to head westbound, and the front of the patrol vehicle struck something I could not…

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    that you are travelling four seconds behind the vehicle infront. One thousand and four'instead. Important When you're following anothervehicle and you don't intendto overtake them. You must leave enough space in front of your vehicle forvehicles behind to passyou. Unless you are passing watch for exit signs get into thecorrect exit lane inplenty of time signal for at least three seconds before youchange lanes youmust not stop your vehicle. Two vehicles coming towards each other and turning…

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    Tesla Research Paper

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    after releasing so many models of green and energy efficient vehicles, the engineers discovered that technology could be expanded to cover more than just cars. Today Tesla Incorporated’s expertise includes electric powered cars, solar commercial, and solar home utilities. The first model vehicle came to be known as the Roadster. This…

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