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    Comparing Car Safety

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    The developments of technology continue to advance the performance, efficiency and safety of vehicles available today. These advancements of car safety technology enable to save more lives. This article will compare the safety features of a 2011 Hyundai Getz S TB and a 2009 Holden Astra CD. Both cars are in a similar price range but which car is better when it comes to safety. The safety features that are to be reviewed include; seat belts, air bags, anti- locking break system (ABS), crumple…

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    statistics, I found out that, “there are in excess of 40,000 deaths due to car accidents every year.” I believe that Nader represents my interests on this issue. I agree with Nader that there should be more regulations on automobile safety and that motor vehicle are environmental hazards due to all the air pollution. Nadar’s views on North American Free…

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    recorded data while the drivers were stationary. The article also included the methods used to obtain the data in the observation; Furthermore, the article is about the author conducting an evaluation on drivers texting while behind the wheel of a vehicle. The author, along with a collogue record these individuals while the driver is moving and when he or she is waiting for the light…

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    Otto Thief Case Study

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    was going to be shipped. Because of this the police officer put Theef under surveillance. When he saw Theef drink a lot of alcohol and then get in his car and drive he alerted other officers of this to pull him over. Police can pull over a motor vehicle for five things and one being checking for sobriety. If a person fails the ASD test, you can smell the alcohol on them or their speech is slurred or any combination of the three can lead to the arrest of the individual. Theef had a slurred…

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    Self-driving cars, fab or fail? Google has announced the release of their self-driving car in 2020. Self-driving cars are essentially programmable cars that take anyone to any coordinate on Google Maps. the car will be equipped with multiple cameras to be able to "see" the world around it. However, all computers develop glitches. A simple computer glitch could be fatal on a highway. In the event that traffic laws must be ignored to save a life, will drivers be able to do so? Can we trust wires…

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    Importance Of Procurement

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    suggestions can be made and feedback given to take into consideration of service/product design. It is obvious that legislation cannot be bent and must be strictly adhered to. This outlines the importance to have employees qualified if carrying out work on vehicles or at least highly trained with specific product knowledge and trading laws. It is critical that quality standards are met and staff understand the importance of maintaining safety and assurance between customer…

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    the man’s place of work and the car automatically uses its playlist of destinations to take the kids to school and proceed to drive back home and await its next command. In the next 20 years, fully autonomous vehicles could actually perform like this car. The convenience of an autonomous vehicle (AV) is easily demonstrated but I wanted to know whether such a car is actually feasible within this generation’s lifetime. During my research, I found that not only are AVs feasible, but they are also…

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    Driverless Cars

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    In as early as 1939, an exhibit in the New York World’s Fair ran by General Motors (GM), envisioned a future where cars drove autonomously in different highway systems, first spreading the concept of driverless vehicles to the world [6]. However, GM’s concept of the autonomous car at that time was severely limited, as it involved a special electromagnetic strip embedded in the roads that the car…

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    Essay On Self Driven Cars

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    statistics, every year around 1.2 million people die every year in traffic accidents. And with the number of vehicles on road increasing dramatically every year, the number…

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    Self Driving Dbq

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    In the United States, implementing self driving vehicles may be detrimental for the economy of densely populated urban cities. Self driving cars will most likely have an adverse effect on automobile businesses in densely populated cities. Many places rely heavily on driving jobs such as taxis, uber, lyft, and other transportations. If self driving cars were to be implemented people would not need to pay for taxis, they will have their car drop them off then send it back home. Car transportation…

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