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    of a driverless car you the robotic future you thought about when you were a kid. Imagine being able to do work while you're on your way to work, Well you can do that with a driverless car, a car where you have to do nothing but sit back and relax while the car drives on it’s own. No more having to argue about who’s driving on those long tiring family road trips where all you want to do is sleep, not drive for 5 plus hours. Life will just be so much more tranquil with driverless car . What is…

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    My First Car As people grow, they start to do new things, learn new things, and say new things. One of the biggest thing that anyone to everyone will do once they become teenagers is drive. Not every teenager gets the chance to drive at first. Some people don’t get to drive until they are older than twenty-one. Driving in todays’ society is either a necessity or just something people want to do. First time driving can go a few different ways. Some people can be scared, while others can be…

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    The thought of driverless cars running freely on the roads is both exciting and terrifying. Like it or not, most of us surely heard that driverless cars are a new technology which becomes a reality. In Eric Biba’s Newsweek article, “What The World Look Like Without Drivers”, he predicts how our lives will change as people start to give up their personal vehicle for the benefit of driverless ones. I agree with the author that driverless cars will be convenient and will benefit to our lives in the…

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    Tesla Fast Cars

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    Tesla’s new driver less cars are an innovation and could be great as it could improve commutes as well as allow the individuals to become more productive. However, I believe that Tesla’s new autopilot system could potentially be dangerous as they would have programmed route data and could ignore traffic lights which could cause more traffic accidents and whole system of sensors, etc. could malfunction. In the article by NewsELA titled PRO/CON: Are self-driving cars the future of transportation?…

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    Maneuvering a car in the streets is accompanied with various ethical and moral decisions. The driver has to decide when to speed up, when to take his eyes off the road or whether he stops when approaches traffic light that turns red. These are just some of the things that a driver must consider in order to uphold and maintain the safety in the streets not only for himself but for everybody. These decisions contain both practical and moral components to the driver which are eliminated in the…

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    standpoint. The problem is some people agree to the new rules and some people disagree. Some of the new rules are fuel injection instead of carburetors and having the manufactures name on the headers and there not allowing hood scoops to make the cars look more factory. Throughout the years the class has been through a lot of despair and are falling off the map of drag racing. The new rules are for performance and to make the class gain more drivers and cars. The side who agrees to the…

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    automobile industry has way beyond just electric cars by self-driving cars are something that we may get to see on the roads soon. From radio controlled driverless cars of the early 1920’s to today’s autonomous cars by General Motors, Ford, Mercedes, Nissan, BMW and many other, the invention to new projects and ideas have been immense. With respect to the Gartner’s Hype cycle we could say we are at the pre-peak of the Inflated expectations stage. Autonomous cars can fall in two categories,…

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    As cars get more hi-tech and hi-spec it may seem less important to make sure that you get your car serviced. But this makes it even more imperative that you keep your car serviced and keep your service records up to date. Making sure that your car is regularly serviced can help to make sure that your car is running as smoothly as possible and performing to the level that it should. It will also make the process of your car's MOT a lot less problematic as issues can be picked up and dealt with…

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    A new and questionable trend in car shopping has picked up momentum where people have started to buy cars online, without ever seeing it in person. I can't argue with the convenience of buying online and having it delivered straight to my door, but my personal opinion is that this can leave me open for too many scams. I wouldn't buy a new car online for the same reason I wouldn't buy a house online. Cars, like houses, need closer inspection than professionally taken pictures because they cost…

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    Ratan Tata Case Study

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    the car for the people in the year 1994. The total estimated time is for five years and planned to contact with more than fifty dealer for the distribution of the car all over the India. And also planned to book for 10000 car in the first slot and the 50000 car booking in the second slot. There were market competition prevailing at that time. 2. In the year when Ratan Tata announced about the launching of the first passenger car that is Indica, at that time there were three international car…

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