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    run a car in. One of the few measures include Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) and the Vehicle Quota System (VQS). ERP is a pay-as-you-use strategy where motorists are charged when they use certain roads during the peak hours. ERP 2.0 will be rolled out by 2020, which uses satellite and GPS to charge motorists based on the distance they travelled on congested roads. On the other hand, VQS limits the growth of the vehicle population by using Certificate of Entitlement (COE). Just recently, the…

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    the fault, the stability control system and ABS system may be temporarily disabled. The vehicle can still be driven normally but the stability control/ABS system will remain off-line and cannot prevent vehicle skidding or loss of control in an emergency driving situation. For this reason, a stability control/ABS warning light should be investigated immediately and repairs made as soon as possible. The vehicle that had to be check was BMW 320d in which I had to check for any faults in abs the…

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    by something or for some reason (“Driverless Cars”). Another way it can be safer is for the environment as there should be a dramatic hybrid change and the ride sharing industry will become the next big thing (Maney). For these reasons, driverless vehicles should be allowed on roads, less accidents will occur, they are hybrid which…

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    buyers may face when deciding on that next vehicle. If the buyer chooses a vehicle with a standard shift transmission, the left foot will keep busy while driving to push the clutch in and out to engage and disengage the engine from the transmission. If the buyer chooses a vehicle with an automatic transmission, the left foot can do nothing at all since the torque converter will automatically transfer power between the engine and transmission. Some vehicles only come with an automatic…

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    Throughout recent years advances in 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…

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    are those who are quick to point out its flaws, such as reduction in jobs it will cause. Despite the controversy surrounding these cars, the movement for self-driving vehicles should be pushed for because of the invaluable benefits such as saving money and time. Once believed to be a fairytale and just a concept, the autonomous vehicle is becoming a reality these days. Self-Driving cars are taking the world by…

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    This concept is a metaphor, which uses the image of a wheel with a core component (the hub) and many sub-components (the spokes). Together, the hub and spokes form a whole that can progress forward as one unit. The hub-and-spoke distribution paradigm (or model or network) is a system of connections arranged like a chariot wheel, in which all traffic moves along spokes connected to the hub at the center. The model is commonly used in industry, in particular in transport, telecommunications and…

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    efficient parking as well as traffic flow around the parking area. Road and parking lot markings undergo tremendous wear and tear on a day-to-day basis because of the nature of their task. The intense daily deterioration of these markings is caused by vehicles and the elements. Depending on the quality of…

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    Everywhere they turn, it is there. It is in their house, it is in their car, and it is even in their pocket. It can be a used for good or it could be used to bring their jobs to and end. It is technology and it is growing faster than anyone can imagine. It seems to be the fastest growing thing around and it is starting to interfere with life. Some people say that technology is the future but what does that mean for their future? Although technology can be used for good, it can also be used to…

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    It is interesting to study the behavior of the vehicle after the application of brakes, until it comes to a halt. For this case, we analyze how a car will behave when stopping from a speed of 100 km/h. We make an assumption that the car decelerates at a constant rate of However, the value…

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