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    Dispatch call received: 12/3/2016 @ 2:36p.m. Notified Supervisor: @ 2:40 p.m. Arrived @ scene (Howard Johnson hotel) @ 3:15p.m. CM received a call from Columbia County dispatch @ 2:36 regarding Terralyn Murphy and Dontae Starks. CM Gilmore arrived at Howard Johnson hotel located on Jimmy Dykes Parkway at 3:15p.m. Sgt Cox explained to CM Gilmore the current situation regarding a stolen car that involved Terralyn is the Bmo of Harmony Murphy-DOB:2/24/2010 and Cierra Rose-DOB: 8/3/2012. Donate…

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    mechanics were introduced into society. Creating the need to have better transport for building material and parts for other machines. The first car came out in 1885 it wasn’t that powerful of a vehicle only a one cylinder engine not many people got to buy it the first time.Only the rich could afford such vehicles. By the 1900’s everyone drove a car a thus creating more of a carbon footprint. 5 years later a car created by a chemist would make the blueprints create a car that would change the…

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    has led to the problem of air pollution. Currently, in India, air pollution is widespread in urban areas where vehicles are the major contributors and in a few other areas with a high concentration of industries and thermal power plants. Vehicular emissions are of particular concern since these are ground level sources and thus have the maximum impact on the general population. Also, vehicles contribute significantly to the total air pollution load in many urban areas. India has made rapid…

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    Cars History

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    Leonardo da Vinci designed a self powered, cart-like vehicle, that worked sort of like a wind up car. Now, to be fair, it was not a car in the traditional sense, for it was powered by a wind up mechanism and it had no seats (seats could have been added fairly easily). Even with it being spring driven it…

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    Self Driving Cars

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    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, Ford, Mercedes Benz, BMW, and others are all working on their own self-driving car technologies. Upper-class cars, since 2014, add semi-autonomous features such as self-steering, the ability to stay within lanes, accident avoidance, and more.…

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    fiction right now but “Judging by the current pace of technology, practical electric cars may become a reality in the next 10 years”(Long 51). The emissions to run an electric car is very little compared to that of conventional gasoline and diesel vehicles. Some critics insist “Aren't electric cars simply moving emissions from the vehicle's tailpipe to the power plant smokestack?”(James 58). But, even if you are “ considering the emissions from power plants used to charge the batteries, an…

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    In cities all around America the noise of running cars and horns is audible. The automobile has climbed in popularity enough to be seen in many homes around the country. Cars for daily use; however, have not always been a popular and affordable product for the mainstream consumer. The changes to American society created by the wide distribution of automobiles arises the question: How has the creation, advancement, and distribution of automobiles from 1945 to 1970 drastically changed American…

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    combustion vehicles; cars were made available to the middle class of the United States. However, with this new invention came many new risks. Gone were the days of vehicles the would self-correct if a collision was imminent. Drivers were now responsible for every motion made by the vehicle they traveled in. Now, more than 100 years of technological leaps and bounds later, self-correcting vehicles are back. Except, these vehicles do more than self-correct, they are self-driving. These new…

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    SUVs and cars on the road less traveled. As in dirt roads, over majestic mountain passages, and on the beaches. Such out of the ordinary driving can take its toll on your vehicle. Whether you’re driving on dirt roads or fording a stream, you need to make sure that your vehicle is up to the task. A Matter of Altitude Most vehicles shouldn’t have a problem driving at high altitude, including at elevations of 10,000 feet and above. However, your car will behave differently as thinner air will cut…

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    How to change motor oil Changing motor oil is the basic, but essential, operation carried out during each maintenance of a car. At the dealer, in a small garage, or even in the car center, this operation is billed at variable prices, sometimes quite high compared to the simplicity of the operation. It is actually very easy to change your motor oil for a modest cost. Preparation is important, especially if it is your first time. To successfully change your oil, you do not need a lot of things.…

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