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    could change the design of the car. Many factors such as laws, cost, economic impact, safety, and the public reception play into the outcomes and design constraints. All of these factors embody social and economic turnouts that could grow from the introduction of an autonomous car to the public. Essay: Promise of autonomous cars has painted a better future on and off the roads, but no technology is without its shortcomings and its benefits. Often, self driving cars can be looked at with…

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    balloon powered car; this car demonstrates a type of propulsion system in which it produces thrust and potential energy and uses the kinetic energy that it will gain from the movement to push the car forward. The thrust is obtained from the balloon which applies Newton’s third of motion that states, “for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Specifically, the balloon car’s action of the air escaping from the straw causes the reaction being the movement of the car. In my car,…

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    Until recently, automated driving technology had not been considered as a suitable replacement for humans; the idea of cars being given a destination and taking its passengers without human intervention, at best, would have belonged in a sci-fi novel just a decade ago. But will this still be case in the near future? Despite the rapid evolution in the automotive industry, it may take several decades before autonomous vehicles can fully replace human drivers in all situations. There are simply too…

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    Im for driverless cars Driverless cars can be a great help for people that are disabled, blind, or just have a physical problem. I do believe that it is a very good idea to our society Driverless cars can allow many people to travel to many places. These amazing cars can move without moving the wheel. It will be such a great thing to have in our society, here are some of the reasons why; people that suffer with problems like grandparents that can’t really move, the car monitor will help them…

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    vehicle is no longer something exotic and futuristic to become a present need. The massive purchase of cars in emerging economies imposes a solution to avoid the irreversible deterioration of atmosphere , and the rising oil price, dwindling We Aboca an economy totally unsustainable. It is time to change the supplier by the plug. The figures are staggering. Today there are nearly one million cars circulating in the world, and in less than 40 years, the fleet will have doubled . Exponential growth…

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    pay little attention to what they do on a daily basis. Driverless cars introduce a safe way that humans can be on the road and multitask. They are reliable and proven to be safer than humans driving on the road and help benefit the flow of traffic. They do this by allowing a system of computers to determine what measures should be taken and what precautions to be looking for on the road that regular people can’t foresee. Driverless cars provide a new, safe alternative for people and allow us to…

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    esla Incorporated, formerly known as Tesla Motors, is an American car manufacturer based in California. They produce futuristic electric cars, energy storage systems and solar panels. The company was founded in 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. They have become widely known for their production of the world’s first fully automated, electric sports car called the Tesla Roadster, in 2008 (see Figure 1). Although Tesla cars are fully electric, and do not leave a carbon footprint while…

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    • The self-driving cars have a lot of advantages and here some of them: Travelers would be able to journey overnight and sleep for the duration. Also speed limits could be increased to reflect the safer driving, shortening journey times, also parking the vehicle and difficult maneuvering would be less stressful and require no special skills. The car could even just drop you off and then go and park itself, also it efficient travel also means fuel savings, cutting costs. Moreover Sensory…

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    In the 1960s Americans dreamed of an age where they would travel with jet packs. What once started as a crazy idea came to reality years later. Driverless cars are the jet packs of our era. As technology evolves two groups of people exist; those that push for the evolution of technology and those that resist. Driverless cars are not exempt from opposition. David Mindell, a professor at MIT, argues full automation is not always the best option (Dizikes). Using examples such as the space program…

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    35,000. This is the number of deaths caused by car accidents each year; 35,000 deaths that could be prevented with driverless cars. Cars were first made in 1886 and since then, they have been the most used transportation method in the world (“Mode of transport”). Quietly, since the 1920s, driverless cars have been developed and recently, they have emerged as the possible replacement for manually driven cars. Driverless cars use a computer to control the car’s actions, which gets its information…

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