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    Self-driving cars being tested in real-world traffic have a higher crash rate than conventional vehicles. The new study is being conducted at University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. The three self-driving vehicle programs are: Google,Delphi and Audi. The crash reports have been released by Google,Delphi and Audi were compared to use the safety records in the U.S. in 2013.(CNBC) Did you know that more accidents happen when the driverless car is in motion and a human panicked and…

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    Chevy Corvette History

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    talking about fast and legendary cars the Corvette comes out on top. However the Corvette did not always be the heart stopping supercar it is today. Chevrolet has came a very long way, making countless improvements over the six decades and have kept the Corvette legend alive. Most people won't know anything about this super car, other then it looks cool and gos fast. However even the car experts don't know all the little secrets and exciting facts about the Corvette. This car has been around for…

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    Are the electric vehicles the car of the future today? Nowadays electric vehicles are growing in popularity and new types of cars are putting on the market. This kind of cars frequently generates a great deal of heated debate, with supporters maintaining that buy these vehicles help our environment and are the future, whilst opponents claim that their usability can't compete with traditional cars. Do you have an opinion about?. Let's consider some pros and against. The main advantage of…

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    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 get…

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    driverless cars. This story follows most of the trends that are happening today. These trends can be proven in many news articles. This short story has the same concept that many of these news articles have. These both have the same concepts about the price of the car, the ownership of the car, and how the cars help the disabled. Self driving cars are very expensive that only a few amount of people can own. “Of course, nobody knows the cost of totally self-driving cars. However, one report says…

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    Waymo: The Self-Driving Car Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have your car do the driving for you? To have it so that you could just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride? Well now, thanks to Google and advanced technology, this idea is highly possible. They have created the new self-driving car, known as Waymo. This new innovation could be a light to the future, and could possibly make getting around easier for millions of people. First of all, Waymo is a company that was…

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    Pros Of A Driverless Car

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    A driverless car is an automated vehicle. It is a robotic vehicle that is designed to travel without a human driver. The “driver” sets a destination. The car’s software calculates a route and the car begins driving. Artificial intelligence software in the car is connected to all sensors and has input from Google Street View and video cameras inside the car. The software also has decision-making processes and controls the actions in driver-control systems such as steering and brakes. The car’s…

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    inherent flaws of human and, the only way to prevent these human error accidents is if the automobiles gain ability to drive themselves. Since it is a technology convergence era, the self-driving cars will kind of function like robots. Thereby, due to the advanced technology systems embedded in the cars…

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    creation of autonomous cars which have started emerging all around the world by companies like Google, Tesla, and some major car companies. Although there are some who are skeptical of the automation of cars with the reports of accidents from the likes of Tesla’s self-driving cars and even Google’s, there are also many benefits to the automation of transportation and it will even change the approach to travel in general and how people interact within their vehicles. Self-driving cars are no…

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    with almost any new gadget or appliance, each brand-new vehicle comes with a manual. It doesn't provide the basic instructions on how to drive your vehicle-you should have already learned that in driving school. What a car owner's manual provides are explanations on how to use the car's different components and features, such as the windshield wipers, defroster, turn signal lights, etc. And depending on the car's manufacturer, the manual may also contain tips and reminders on basic car…

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