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    Everyday Americans are always on route to work, school, or play. Cars are constantly passing each other every day, but nobody really knows what happens inside of the vehicle. Distracted Driving is an issue that affects and changes many people’s lives daily. From the victim to the suspect of the accident, both sides are impacted greatly. Some of the problems do not even come from the distracted drivers themselves. Cell phone companies and automakers are coming up with the most up to date…

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    It is now the twenty-first century and the idea of a self driving car is not far from being a reality. Many companies such as Toyota, Tesla, and even Apple are now hard at work trying to configure and develop a car that can be driven safely without a driver. This idea of autonomous cars sound as though it would be enticing; being able to sit in a car and let it drive itself to a certain destination. However, there are many drawbacks that come with such a luxury. Some of these drawbacks might…

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    The Muscle Car

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    the first iconic muscle car that changed american life style and revolutionized the automotive industry by introducing new style of cars. Such an iconic part of American History didn’t just emerged from the dark or from a simple idea, like an everyday object, everything has a background and purpose being innovated as time goes on. When someone looks at a muscle car they typically think speed, power, and the massive V8 rumbling sound. Yet no one thinks about what is a muscle car, what's the…

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    all times while they are in a moving car. In the United States 75% of deaths and 90% of injuries are caused by people not wearing a seatbelt while they are involved in a accident. 30-40 people die each year in a crash because of not wearing their seatbelt and 250 are hospitalized. I have three reasons why you should have to wear a seatbelt while you are in a moving car. First of all you should wear your seatbelt because they can save your life if you are in a car accident. If you choose not to…

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    echoes the viewpoint that driverless cars will decrease deaths from road accidents, since approximately 90% of road accidents are caused by driver error ("Sustainable Mobility: A Vision Of Our Transport Future"; Waldrop, "Autonomous Vehicles: No Drivers…

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    future development in HCI A driverless car is also known as self-driving, autonomous car which is a robotic vehicle manufactured so that it can sense and navigate within the environment without human input. It uses different techniques such as GPS, radar or computer vision to detect the surroundings. Big companies such as Google, Audi and BMW are already testing the driverless cars to see if it is worth making it. In California, while testing the driverless cars, it navigated 140,000 miles.…

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    Amazingly enough, today some automobiles do not run on fuel. Most people felt the electric car was innovated, until engineers from Google introduced their technology for a driverless car. They advertised this idea as a way to decrease car accidents in the United States of America. Alarming, the Center for Disease Control estimates 33,000 people die annual from traffic accidents (Top 20 1). These cars would be a benefit to the disabled, intoxicated drivers, elderly drivers and our youth who are…

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    Ticket Persuasive Speech

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    in thirty-four states and Washington, D.C., which are primary-enforcement territories, a police officer can ticket the culprits, not just the driver, just for not wearing seat belts (Teigen, Occupant Protection). Meanwhile, in the other states, where secondary enforcement is practiced, a police officer can only ticket the culprits if he or she pulled the driver over for something else.…

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    Hyundai Essay Introduction

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    reaped these dividends, as their cars are highly rated by automotive publications, and their sales numbers have grown exponentially. You will not hear cackles of laughter when you mention Hyundai vehicles, and models such as their Elantra, have become…

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    Crumple Zones

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    to decreasing the velocity of the driver, it also lengthens the stopping distance a passenger travels before impacting on another car or some other hard surface. Crumple zones were not invented until nineteen-fifty-three after automobile designers saw that cars were rigid bodies causing most of the force transferred to the occupants rather than being absorbed by the car. This led to many fatal accidents (Raiciu, Tudor). Isaac Newton first and second law can be used in understanding why crumple…

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