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    to allow it. One potential policy is determining who is at fault when a self-driving car gets into an accident and has car insurance. Another potential policy could concern seat belts. The decision the car has to make before impact. “Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) should reduce traffic accidents, but they will sometimes have to choose between two evils-for…

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    Driverless Cars Essay

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    issue of a driverless car that is programmed to prioritize saving the lives of pedestrians over the lives of passengers. There are demonstrations such as the one depicted in the article “Researchers hack into driverless car system, take control of vehicle” were driverless cars were hacked do to their reliance on wireless technology. This shows that is a major security risk that has to be addressed before these cars are allowed onto public roads. The legality of putting a driverless car on the…

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    Required Coverage

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    type is optional can feel a little overwhelming. Here is a quick breakdown of the difference between required and optional coverage that will help you determine what type of car insurance you really need. Required Coverage Each state has their own laws reguarding required coverage. In generally, most states require you to carry a minimum amount of car insurance. The minimum in your state is what your insurance agent is talking about when they refer to your “required coverage.” Generally,…

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    family and she was glad that I had taken notice and helped her. I told her that I was glad that I was able to find her because there would have been nothing that I could have done to save the dog if not. I will be glad if and when the bills become laws to help people negate the repercussions of trying to help people and…

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    Importing cars into the U.S is a lot harder than it needs to be. The U.S. customs and border protection makes laws with the department of transportation regulating what cars can come into the states. I personally feel that some of these laws are pointless. Some cars in the JDM market aren’t allowed into the U.S. for reasons such as headlights, bumpers, seatbelts, and other minor things. “If you want to bring these cars in you have three options. You can bring them to compliance, bring in as a…

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    error. A daily driver is surrounded by other drivers who pose a constant threat to his safety. People who are distracted by their phones, their passengers, or take their eyes off the road pose a serious threat to other drivers. There are no amount of laws or regulations that can remedy this problem. One basically has to accept that if there are human drivers, there will be distracted drivers. However, autonomous cars can definitely ameliorate the dire condition that driving is in currently.…

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    she okay? Where is the child’s parent? What would you do? Regardless of the weather or if the windows are open, this child is may be in danger and the person who left her unattended has violated the Florida Law which makes it illegal to leave a child under 6 years old alone in a motor vehicle. A car can heat up by 20 by degrees in just 10 minutes and can heat up to 110 degrees or more even with outside temperatures in the 60’s. Did you know that a temperature of 107 is deadly to a child or…

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    and have improved thanks to technology. Throughout time technology has improved there were no back up cameras and no sensors in any car. Now in the year of 2016 all of these things are commonly available. On January 1, 1968 (wiki.org) the seatbelt law was passed. Which meant that all cars should have seatbelts standard in any models after that date. I feel that this is just one; advancement of how technology has kept up with society’s demands for technology. Over time technology has become…

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    a driver of a company vehicle you are also responsible for: 1. Maintaining a current, valid driver 's license of the appropriate class for the type of vehicle and equipment being operated. 2. Understanding and complying with the highway traffic act or acts of the jurisdictions you drive in. 3. Maintaining a satisfactory driving record that will be subject to review on a periodic basis. The determination of a satisfactory driving record is based your (province) Motor Vehicle Record and on the…

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    always wear a seatbelt by informing them about the dangers of not wearing a seatbelt, the solution to get more people to wear a seatbelt, and the benefits of wearing a seatbelt. I'm sure you've all heard the phrase "Click it or Ticket." It's a Nebraska law requiring drivers and passengers to wear their seatbelts. It also states that drivers can be fined if themselves or other passengers in the car are not properly buckled up. This topic is significant to me because a handful of students that I…

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