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    Self-driving cars What is a self-driving car? A self-driving car is a car that can drive it self from place to place without a person there at operate it. Self-driving cars were invented on August 1961 by William Bertelsen. We won’t notice self-driving cars on the road until 2020. What makes a self-driving car work A self-driving car is a combination of a bunch of sensors and advanced computers Vision systems that make it work. Many of the cars use a lidar. A lidar is a Light Detection…

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    It was 7:30 pm and I was watching TV with my dad, in about an hour I was going to go up stairs and try to get some sleep. The show we were watching was called ImPractical Jokers, a hilarious show . When our show was over I went to sleep. about 11:30 that night, I heard a really loud knock on the door. I thought was it just me then i heard a second knock then i got worried when I was about halfway down the stairs, . My dad started coming down behind me. Then, we heard the 5th knock I…

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    Avoid Wearing Seatbelts

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    Cars are one of the most beloved creations from the age of the Industrial Revolution. They make getting from one point to another much easier and much more efficient. The very first models, however, were extremely basic in their design and performance. Since their invention in the early twentieth century, countless strides in development have been made to enhance the driving experience. Drum brakes in 1902, the electric starter in 1911, the first power steering system in 1926, flashing turn…

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    For the better or worse, our culture today is very car dependent. There is minimal walking. People drive, carpool, take a taxi or train. An old widow, Elizabeth Grimes ran a red light striking 17 year old, Katie Bolka on her way to school. Five days later, Katie died in the hospital. USA TODAY says “For drivers 85 and older, the fatality rate skyrockets to nearly four times higher than that for teens.” That being said, drivers over 75 should not be allowed to operate a motor vehicle or be…

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    Beyond the Silver Lining Lehigh University: a private, relatively small school, rich in tradition and ancestry. While walking on campus, there is a strong sense of community and unity. Every student, both undergraduate and graduate, is here to improve their education and experience all that Lehigh has to offer. While nearly all Lehigh students would agree to those facts, I would also coincide by saying Lehigh is an institution like no other. However, with all of these positive reflections,…

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    Sand Pebble Observation

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    While on patrol, I was dispatched and responded to the clubhouse of Sand pebble (located at 4740 Bay Blvd, in reference to a complaint of criminal mischief. Upon arrival, I made contact with a witness (identified as Arthur Giammarino). Arthur is a resident of the Sand Pebble community. Arthur stated that, when he arrived at the clubhouse this afternoon, at approximately 12:15 P.M., he observed that a "no skateboards" sign, that is normally display on the clubhouse entrance railing, was broken…

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    “Every 12 minutes someone dies in a motor vehicle crash, every 10 seconds an injury occurs and every 5 seconds a crash occurs” As time goes on researchers have found that mobile communications is tied to a great increase in distracted driving. The definition of distraction is when drivers divert their attention from driving and their mind is elsewhere. The world has become a nation of distracted drivers. Driving is becoming a bigger issue among the population and should have a more serious…

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    We took the first step inside. That was a big mistake. I should've known it would go downhill from here. We trudged through the winding paths of the maze. Every other minute, I would look around to make sure that she was still near me. I called out her name just to make sure, “Allyson?” “Boo,” she said, “are you getting scared already?” We laughed. We would need more laughs for what we were about to see. As we pranced on through the maze, we stopped abruptly and we were face to face with…

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    We walked up to the roof. He gave me a hug. Why? He handed me a folded up note, the paper wrinkled and yellow. He smiled at me. What was going on? He walked away from me, closer and closer to the edge. “I love you,” he whispered. And he was gone. Before I could fully realize what was happening, I was dialing 911 into my phone. A man picked up. My voice shook as I said the words. “M-my b-b-brother. He j-j-jumped off the roof. A couple s-seconds ago. H-h-h-he might be dead.” I told the…

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    Future Truck Driving

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    The future of truck driving will be driven by efficiency. Economically, the inefficiencies are related to scheduling/brokerage, energy consumption, and humans as a driver themselves. According to TechCrunch, “Shippers, brokers, and carriers all suffer from an extreme lack of modern technology. The entire industry is run on an archaic 15-year-old software, almost no data is captures, none of the software systems can communicate with each other.” It also noted that two-thirds of shippers don’t use…

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