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    commute for Americans. California was one of the few who was persuaded by Google to enact a law to allow ptheir self-drive cars. Moreover, Self-driven cars are the newest innovation by the industry to safe lives everyday. Therefore, the implementation of self-driven cars in America could benefit the daily lives of society. Point often overlooked, self-driven cars would turn the tables on road laws to benefit driver and non-drivers alike. Most importantly, Cohen explained that the dangers…

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    In the modern world, technology has been adapted to simplify nearly every aspect of life. From apps that offer an array of services to robots that can vacuum your floors for you, technology is becoming a defining aspect of modern society. As technology continues to develop, autonomous cars are transitioning from a fantasy to reality. Autonomous cars are a revolutionary new car design that allows the passenger the ability to complete other tasks as their car safely delivers them to their…

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    Autonomous vehicles are becoming more of a reality in cities across the country. The most recognizable of these new breed of vehicles are the Google cars that traverse city streets, rural roads and highways alike. However, passenger vehicles aren't the only ones targeted for autonomous operation. Semi-truck industry news outlets are talking about new guidelines published by the government regarding the manufacture and use of autonomous semi-trucks. Proponents of this move say that trucking…

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    Driverless cars Driverless cars are going to be dangerous and unreliable in the future because a scientist doing test on the car said that the car does not function good in bad weather which damages the laser system which can cause the car to crash making it dangerous. . Firstly Driverless cars will not be safe in the future because of the unreliable technology . Driverless cars will lower the casualty's rate down by a large percentage. Next Driverless cars will be dangerous until proven…

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    In the rear-end collision, the second vehicle that collides into the vehicle in front is usually at fault. However, there are exceptions to this such as when a car cuts off a truck in stop-and-go interstate traffic or when the car misjudges the truck's speed and pulls out in front of it from a side road. How does the commercial or owner operator truck driver cope with this? By driving more defensively and learning to anticipate these kinds of situations. He should also drive at a speed…

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    In cities all around America the noise of running cars and horns is audible. The automobile has climbed in popularity enough to be seen in many homes around the country. Cars for daily use; however, have not always been a popular and affordable product for the mainstream consumer. The changes to American society created by the wide distribution of automobiles arises the question: How has the creation, advancement, and distribution of automobiles from 1945 to 1970 drastically changed American…

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    Today, it is custom in America for citizens to own automobiles and use them in everyday life; this was not a normalcy until the 1920’s though. In the years previous to the 1920’s the only people who could afford automobiles were the extremely wealthy. The automobile that these upper-class citizens would often buy was the Model N from Ford. This was a very large and expensive automobile. Henry Ford knew that he had to create a smaller more affordable car to sell to the mass market (ask for help).…

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    team. Unfortunately I was one of the few people with a vehicle, which meant I had to let someone else drive me out into the country in my car. After I was blind…

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    to affiliate with almost anyone that needs a vehicle. So that is how the affiliation appeal has broadened instead of changed. To sell the most, they also have to have an appealing add or commercial. So again, dominance can be seen through the ads and commercials. Each vehicle maker adds something different to their commercial that the others don’t so that theirs seems to stand out. Some do it through the actions going on and what the vehicle is doing and some try to push their facts …

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    Christine Birkner observes Ford’s marketing strategy of attempting to appeal to children before they are even able to legally drive. She says Ford is trying to build up its brand image among children so that when the time comes for them to choose a vehicle to purchase, Ford is already the front runner. Birkner says that Ford’s focus (no pun intended) is on Generation Z. She quotes Forrester Research Inc.’s definition of Generation Z as those born between the years 1990 and 2010 – an enormous…

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