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    "Get in, go to sleep, and wake up at your destination." The Pros and Cons of Driverless Car It 's been estimated that nine of ten car accidents are caused by human errors. As a human, we get bored, sometimes could get drunk, nod off at wheel, run red lights, take phone call, send text message, those all make us terrible drivers. Computers don 't get distracted as humans, they make rational decisions much faster than human during the limited time. Many pros believe that the widespread use of the…

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    to the planning process is to recognize the goals of the project, or to specify objectives of the business. In this case, the goal for this project is to import and distribute these cars to New Zealand, but before we can achieve that we have to make the public comfortable with the self-driving car. Being new technology a lot of people are sceptical about the idea. To be successful…

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    and the laws that do exist could interfere with current laws. Therefore, new laws will need to be created and existing laws expanded upon to consider the various factors specific to autonomous vehicles (Brodsky 853). While it is true that matters of the law are almost always complex, there are at least rules and regulations in place to deal with most occurrences with manual cars, but self-driving cars will bring about a new level of intricacy and unprecedented situations. Self-driving cars are…

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    Imagine not having to hold the steering wheel, sleep, or work while the car is driving. Driverless cars can be the next generation and bring lots of benefits into the world (Biba). Such as, a safer environment, because they rely on many different things like sensors that humans cannot do or provide (“Look, No Hands”). Less injuries should occur as it is a machine and not being controlled by a human who is distracted by something or for some reason (“Driverless Cars”). Another way it can be safer…

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    technology has changed the concept of driverless cars from a fantasy to an attainable goal. There are many positive results that could arise due to the implementation of autonomous cars. However, there is also a number of negative side effects of this new technology. There are several advantages that encourage the implementation of driverless cars. Some of the most notable advantages are increased safety and convenience as well as decreased financial costs for businesses and decreased…

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    There are those who are for the legalization of self-driving cars on the roads. And others are heavily opposed to this new movement. It is said that “a total of $642 million dollars a year in welfare that driving cars can generate” (Ozimek, 2016). Besides the money, these cars have, “a lot of benefits like senior citizens who can’t drive” (Ozimek). The supporters argue that this new technology for these cars can have numerous benefits. Those who are skeptical about this issue makes up the other…

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    Disregarding safety and going well over the speed limit leads to a quick lesson what to do after feeling unstoppable doom and then destroying both a car and a guardrail. Because of the massive amount of vehicle experience that I was raised with, being in some form of vehicle nearly every day was normal for the entirety of my memorable life, I believed that driving would be extremely easy and therefore could be executed at any speed in any condition. The everlasting skid marks and dent in the…

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    Using Hand Controls for Disabled Drivers Disabled drivers may have specific concerns that don’t apply to other drivers, but that doesn’t mean that a disability should stop a person from driving. If you’re disabled and wish to drive, the first step you may need to take is to be officially recognized as disabled by the state in which you live. Once you have done this, you might be required to have hand controls installed in your vehicle. Hand controls may enable you to drive independently, and…

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    How to Replace a Car Tire Changing a car tire seems so simple but when it comes down to it many people don't actually know how to do it, and its a skill thats very important to learn. In an event that your tire pops on a road, highway, or interstate, make sure you find a safe place to pull over. Give yourself enough room to be able to work on your car without putting yourself in any danger. After your safely on the side of the road turn your hazard lights on. This ensures that the traffic…

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    Riding a hoverboard is an exhilerating experience, but can be challenging at first. This futuristic device has reicieved controversy over the safety of the batteries. Although, with proper care and safety precautions, the danger of hoverboard riding is virtually gone. Hoverboarding is also an energy efficient way to get around, and the transportation device of the future. Hoverboard riding requires preparation, learning, and proper caretaking. Before getting on the hoverboard, one must…

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