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    Metro Railway Case Study

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    dabbaraarun@gmail.com +919703040660 +917075354941 Abstract: Hyderabad is an important IT/ ITES hub in the country. The development of Metro Rail gives great impetus to the already booming economy of this great city, by providing a comfortable and fast transport system for the people of the city. In addition to being eco-friendly, the project reduces the transit time to a great extent, thereby contributing to efficient use of the working hours and increasing productivity.In the first…

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    Distracted Driving

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    traffic and distracted drivers. Auto companies have worked to make these cars safer by developing seatbelts, airbags, and even now sensors that can detect cars around you. Some companies work to take this technology further by developing Intelligent transport systems…

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    the focal point for transportation of goods around the world. It is the most economical and environmentally friendly way to transport large goods throughout the world. Today, around 90% of world trade is carried by the maritime industry. Around 50,000 merchant ships, registered in over 150 nations and manned by over a million seafarers of nearly every nationality, transport every kind of cargo internationally. The continuous increase in ship size has been a distinct characteristic of…

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    Traffic Congestion Speech

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    were almost 5 million cars on the streets. Eight hundred thousand (800,000.) new cars were registered that year. High numbers of vehicles like these cause traffic congestion since development to accommodate for these vehicle was not planned. Also, public transportation is not reliable so it forces the regular person to adjust by purchasing their own private vehicle. A greater number of individuals have found it more convenient to purchase their own vehicle rather than spend hundreds of hours a…

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    The world we live in today would be unrecognizable to someone living not even 10 or 15 years ago. Smartphones and a handful of social media platforms have dramatically changed the way we communicate with one another. In our schools, it would be impossible for teachers to teach a classroom of students without the aid of the internet and computers. Automated jobs have eliminated whole job markets with factories filled with robots and machines. Now, though, we have come to a point where our…

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    Route 66 Research Paper

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    The main road everyone in the world drives on is Route 66. Route 66 relates to leadership because it is running about 2,400 miles through Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, and California. The legacy behind Route 66 is that train engines were limited in the terrain they could cross, railroad routes were painstakingly chosen, so they built the route 66 for another option other than taking a train. The cause of Route 66 is because Cyrus Avery links Chicago, Illinois and Los Angeles, California…

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    1977- Air Cargo Deregulation Act Andrew E. Brooks ERAU Worldwide Before we start to look at the pluses and minuses of the establishment of the air cargo deregulation act, we will take a look at a little bit of history prior to it’s enactment. Prior to the deregulation there was the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB). The CAB was developed to institute regulations of fares, routes, and schedules of the domestic airlines. They would work at trying to keep fares for short-haul cargos lower by…

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    can avoid this high daily charge. Owning or buying your own car may be a convenient choice for you but the cost may be not be a good option for you if there are still other cheap and affordable transportation options for you. One of those affordable public transportations is a bus. So riding with a bus may not be a bad idea after all if you want to save…

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    Essay On Self Driving Car

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    Although, there are a lot of obstacles and challenges waiting for Google self driving car to overcome in order for the car to be ready for public. One of the problems that must be highlighted are the places where Google car could drive itself too. Previously, I mentioned that Google driverless car already covered more than million miles but this distance is nothing compared to the whole distance…

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    With his new step forward in technology there would be both pros and cons to address. Though, whenever the replacement of humans for machines is suggested, there is always a very clear argument. In this case in particular, the weights are stacked particularly evenly. He article goes through several of these issues on both sides. In favor of the automated trucks, there are many good reasons. For one, they eliminate most human flaws. When a driver is on the road, for instance, they can only drive…

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