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    seat belts. This is the reason why experts recommend that children under 12 should occupy the rear seats, and they should wear seat restraints.To help counter this issue, manufacturers have introduced adaptive airbags starting 2003. These airbag systems can detect the presence, position and weight of passengers, thus provide responsive support. Another option is the side airbag, a type of airbag that helps protect passengers from side…

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    viewpoints during parking. They are situated above the car, at both sides and at the rear of the car. This all contributes to give the driver everything they for the perfect parking moment. Tire Pressure Monitoring System and Electronic Stability: The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) warns the driver if their tyre pressure is low. Keeping tyre pressure at the right level keeps the fuel consumption down , in addition to creating a safer drive in general. The 9th generation Electronic…

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    Jake Jordan Professor Hinson English 1301-104 11 Oct. 2017 Ford Trucks Are Better Trucks are a big deal in the United States. They can be seen everywhere. They come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Many people have their favorite brand over another. This argument essay will discuss why Ford trucks are better than the competitor. Ford is well known for their vehicles and quality. The car company was founded on June 16, 1903. Henry Ford is the founding father of the company. Dearborn, Michigan…

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    misconception regarding the ability of vehicles with automated systems, but knowing the formal classifications of these vehicles can better understand the capability of various types of automated systems. National and International organizations, such as the US-based National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and SAE International, or Society of Automotive Engineers, defined a standard for the classification of cars with automated systems in them.…

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    According to the NHTSA, there are three categories of distracted driving: 1. Visual distraction, a task that requires a driver to avert his/her eyes from the road in order to obtain information 2. Manual distraction, a task that requires a driver to remove his/her hand or hands from the steering wheel in order to move or manipulate an object or device 3. Cognitive distraction, a task that is defined as "mental work load" or tasks that require a driver to divert their attention from the road.…

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    Autonomous Car Technology

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    promising for human history from the benefits and solution that it provide. However, the promising future of the autonomous car is likely to be a dream, as a result of some of the critical issues that it going to face. It start with the inability of the system to collaborate with human driver, and then it has safety issues that make this car will be able to be hacked with ease, which can lead to threatened the live of the passenger and people surround it. This called the moral challenge, since…

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    following, “After a few cars had passed, the Google AV began to proceed back into the center of the lane to pass the sand bags. A public transit bus was approaching from behind. The Google AV test driver saw the bus approaching in the left side mirror but believed the bus would stop or slow to allow the Google AV to continue. Approximately three seconds later, as the Google AV was reentering the center of the lane it made contact with the side of the bus” (5). This tells policymakers that…

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    Tesla Research Paper

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    Tesla Incorporated: Out of this World Designs Tesla Incorporated is a unique company. Initially called Tesla Motors, this design company was founded to equalize the playing field for electric cars. “In 2003, a group of engineers created a car enterprise company which would become Tesla Incorporated” (“Tesla.” 1). At first, the company strived to make a name for itself solely in the car industry. But after releasing so many models of green and energy efficient vehicles, the engineers…

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    1. COUNTRY ANALYSIS The company for my research is Honda Motors Corporation Limited. Although it’s a Japanese automobile manufacturing company it is traded in the US stock market: New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Hence, I am conducting my country analysis on the USA. The USA economy is the world’s largest economy in the world having a GDP of $17.4 trillion with a growth rate of 2.4% as of 2014. It contributes 17% to the global GDP (Gross Domestic Product). The US GDP per capita is $54,170 which…

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    destroy the whole industry, and not just the existing structure. Substitutes are particularly important elements of competition, since they normally appear from directions where a challenge is not expected. In the case of cars the public transport system acts as a substitute to the…

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