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    Technology is increasingly growing in every Direction, Example includes Medicine, Transportation, Education, Defense, etc. In First Article “Self-Driving Technology and Autonomous Vehicles: A whole new world for production liability Discussion” Author Roy Alan Cohen Analyzes the how Production liability will work, and how the People’s claim will increase the issues regarding it. Transportation as we know it would be impossible without the quantum leaps in technology that have taken place over…

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    A 2016 Goldman Sachs Economical Research report found the United States alone could suffer a loss of 300,000 jobs annually once full automation vehicles are widely accepted (Balakrishnan). Those impacted the heaviest would be truck drivers, with taxi drivers and bus drivers not far behind (Balakrishnan). Proponents for driverless cars argue the manufacturing and technology industries will boom as…

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    to persuade them regarding why the Motor Vehicle Safety Compliance Act, often referred to by many people in the automotive community as the 25 year import law, needs to reduced down to 15 years. I accomplish this by using logos regarding how the law is set up in Canada, as well as establishing ethos by providing background information regarding the law for those unaware of its existence, as well as citing automotive writers who have written as to why the law needs to be changed.…

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    these vehicles will cause may complicate their development. As the industry for autonomous cars is expanding, ethical problems may present…

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    Abstract: A company releasing self driving technology to the public needs to consider the outcomes that might come from the vehicle and the factors that 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…

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    applied in to the particular vehicle model such as Focus, Fiesta, and Ecosport. However, plaintiff who had the particular car model with “PowerShift” transmission found the obvious problem when they drove the car. The car would slip, buck, jerk and harshly engage when driven. Thus, it would make the plaintiff to have difficulties to stop the car when met sudden or delayed acceleration. Furthermore, due to the transmission problem, the plaintiff returned back the vehicle to dealerships to get…

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    fatal accidents (Raiciu, Tudor). Isaac Newton first and second law can be used in understanding why crumple zones are needed. We know that an object tends to keep moving at same speed and the same direction unless acted upon and that force equals mass multiplied by acceleration. Translate that into an accident and that equals the force experienced by the automobile and passengers of the vehicles decreases if the distance of the vehicle stop increases. There are…

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    then be lessened. Autonomous vehicles will also allow more mobility for people to go out and therefore generate more business. Elderly citizens, the blind, and handicapped individuals who previously had been unable to drive will now be able to do more than before. For the economy, this will mean more sales in autonomous vehicles and more sales for businesses these people would not have previously frequented. Another aspect of the economic impact of autonomous vehicles is production and…

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    Autonomous Vehicles and their Policy Implications 1989: the year the Cold War ended, gas cost $0.97, the Tokyo Stock Market crashed, Microsoft Office was first released, and Toyota released it’s first luxury brand, Lexus1. The earth was graced by Taylor Swift, would-be Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe, and, how could we forget, the Little Mermaid2. And in November of 1989, a sci-fi film was released which would be the third highest grossing movie of the year and inspire and entertain for…

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    non-traditional vehicles, your safety as well as the legality of the vehicle should be a top priority when operating a non-traditional vehicle, both in public and on your own land. Know the legality of your vehicle on public roadways. The Colorado Department of Revenue Division of Motor Vehicles can provide information about what vehicles are legal and what vehicles are not legal on public roadways. Make sure you understand the law regarding registering your non-traditional vehicle. While you…

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