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    A recent article by Forbes magazine discusses the crash dilemma for self-driving cars. The specificities change from time to time but the crash dilemma stems from the idea of whether or not a self-driving car, when faced with no other option, crash into a specific person or its latter. An example of this would be if the car should crash into a group of elderly women crossing the street or into a kid who’s running across the street because he is late for school. In situations like this, there is…

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    Your windshield probably isn't something that you give much thought to. You get in your vehicle, you drive, and that's that. While your windshield might not seem like a huge priority, it is. This is because your windshield protects you from the elements while driving. It also protects you from flying debris. These two reasons alone make your windshield incredibly valuable. Unfortunately, it cannot do it's job if it is failing. So how do you know when you should replace your windshield? Here are…

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    Welcome to my futurist neighborhood. It’s the year 2178. Sidewalks would be escalators that can get you anywhere in the world that there is a sidewalk. Cars would levitate by using a battery powered air jets and drive themself by using an AI in the car. Also there would be personal robot assistants in every household in my neighborhood and help you do any task in your everyday life. If I could design a futuristic neighborhood, it would include sidewalk escalators, levitating cars and personal…

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    Over a century back, on October 7, 1913, engineers assembled a simple framework utilizing a rope and flinch to pull the Ford Model T past 140 specialists’ workers at the Crystal Palace. Henry Ford first dispatched the cutting edge technology in the suburb of Detroit which started a radical change in the manufacturing industry and revolutionized society. By definitely decreasing the expense of goods and production and a more effective work tactic. Most importantly, the sequential construction…

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    Crash Prevention

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    and run and possibly go into jail, or even prison. This is a very serious deal and people need to realize the consequences and what need to be don if they are involved in an accident. If somebody is injured in this accident you need to leave the vehicles where they are and notify the police as soon as possible. You do not want to try to get some injured person out of the car, because you could possible end up hurting the person more. Notify the police and they will get the person out safely.…

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    Complete Stop Observation

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    (amount of other vehicles at intersection). It was observed that this behavior increased at the site with a higher frequency of other vehicles. This behavior (coming to a complete stop) is important in the safety of vehicle operators and pedestrians. By coming to a complete stop the vehicle operator is more likely to be aware of their surroundings and make safer decisions at their…

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    Cost Of Speeding

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    Many people speed because they will get to their destination from minutes to hours sooner. The opportunity cost of driving at the speed limit is the time that is lost that the person could have been used for participating in other doings. Most people would obviously choose to speed if this was the only choice in whether to speed or not, but there is the possibility of a speeding ticket. Many people choose not to speed because it is not worth the cost of speeding, while others have an inelastic…

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    Traffic Violations

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    A traffic ticket might not seem like a huge deal, but it can wreak havoc. From rising insurance rates to large fines, a simple traffic ticket can be extremely expensive. While hiring a traffic lawyer might sound like an added expense, these professionals can actually save you money. How? Here are four ways a traffic lawyer can help: 1. Reduced Penalties Even if you are found guilty of your traffic violation, a lawyer can help by reducing the penalties you incur. By presenting your good driving…

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    Motorcycle Technician / Mechanic Job description: Motorcycle mechanics repair and maintain the bikes that people bring into their shops. Some motorcycle mechanics may also work on all- terrain vehicles, motor scooters, and snowmobiles. Motorcycle mechanics usually follow a checklist to find out which parts are operating normally and which aren't, when maintaining a bike. If a motorcycle breaks down completely, a mechanic uses various techniques to assess the problem. Since motorcycle brands vary…

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    The first cars to be made were expensive, so they were unavailable to the average buyer, who could not afford them. In the early twentieth century, the Ford Motor Company created and produced the Model T. The Model T was more affordable, therefore making it more eligible to the middle class. Because Ford produced cheaper cars, more people were able to purchase their own car. This allowed for the middle class to make their own travel plans rather than just the rich. They were able to travel…

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