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    extremities. Fact #3. Auto Accidents led to 550 pedestrian deaths. Between 2014 and 2015, there was an increase in the number of pedestrian deaths caused by vehicles, by nearly 13%. Based on this statistic, it’s important for pedestrians to remain alert while they are near traffic. Without the protections afforded to auto drivers due to being in a vehicle, pedestrians are at a higher risk of sustaining serious injury or worse if they are in an auto…

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    efficient parking as well as traffic flow around the parking area. Road and parking lot markings undergo tremendous wear and tear on a day-to-day basis because of the nature of their task. The intense daily deterioration of these markings is caused by vehicles and the elements. Depending on the quality of…

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    How Driverless Car Works

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    driver with an unblemished record sits in the driver’s seat, to take control of the car by either turning the wheel or pressing the brake, while an engineer sits in the passenger seat to monitor the behaviour of the software. Four US states have passed laws allowing driverless cars on the road, and Google has taken full advantage, testing its car on motorways and suburban streets. Is it Safe? A question that pops up in everyone’s mind is that is it safe? Supporters of self-driving car…

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    Renters Vs Homeowners

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    Other factors may include an individual's credit score, zip code, the type of vehicle driven, and driving record. Renters already carry a burden when it comes to their finances. According to 2013 Federal Reserve Bank data, the average annual income for renters in the US was $27,800 compared with $63,400 for homeowners. "To raise…

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    Retailing At Car Dealership Alejandra Genao Lehigh Carbon Community College Prof. Pamela Weldom ABSTRACT The car dealership industry has continually evolved over years in a great manner in such a way that is now seen as a different industry when compared to how operations were thirty or forty years ago. Like other businesses, car retailing dealership ought to have proper planning with clearly set objectives for easy operations. The car…

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    When I was younger, learning to ride a bike was a tough, but thrilling, skill to acquire. I vividly remember my dad removing my training wheels and letting me ride free. Although I was alright going in circles on the paved pad attached to our garage, going down hill on our gravel road was treacherous. I can recall my dad observing my actions as I first set off down our driveway and me not knowing how to slow down. I tried turning my wheels, which caused me to fly off the front of my bike…

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    Ford Motors failed the public by knowing putting in the market a vehicle that was not completely safe. Moreover, advisors within the company broke down the amount of money it will take to fix the problem, but it will delay the release of the car into the market. The Executives felt it would cost too much to repair the…

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    Hyundai Essay Introduction

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    chunk of the American marketplace, this South Korean automaker decided to double its efforts, in releasing new vehicles that would offer years of service at a reasonable price. They have reaped these dividends, as their cars are highly rated by automotive publications, and their sales numbers have grown exponentially. You will not hear cackles of laughter when you mention Hyundai vehicles, and models such as their Elantra, have become…

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    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 future. Driverless cars improve safety and decrease traffic death, and may bring bad effects to insurance…

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    Everyday Americans are always on route to work, school, or play. Cars are constantly passing each other every day, but nobody really knows what happens inside of the vehicle. Distracted Driving is an issue that affects and changes many people’s lives daily. From the victim to the suspect of the accident, both sides are impacted greatly. Some of the problems do not even come from the distracted drivers themselves. Cell phone companies and automakers are coming up with the most up to date…

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