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    claim to inspect the cars themselves, but once the buyer gets the car, he receive a vehicle with a lot of issues. To me, personally, it isn't worth the risk because all it takes is a walk to the closest brick-and-mortar dealership to at least have a better idea about the car I might be getting. I look at it as an investment or protection of my money. Some things you can't tell until after have bought the vehicle. If I buy something poor online that cost me $20 and I feel ripped, I will get…

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    There are three types of bailments; bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor, bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee and mutual benefit bailment. The bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor is when the bailee watches over the bailor’s property as a favor and owes only a duty of slight care to protect the property. The bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee is when the bailee asks to use the bailor’s property for personal use. The bailee owes a duty of utmost care to protect the…

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    Driverless cars, who would’ve thought? There are many reasons why people don’t want them and why they want them. One reason is for their commute to work, it would save hours during their drive to and from work. But there are some issues, firstly the cars are hazardous to humans. They are very unstable and need a lot more testing before we can even put a test dummy in there! But these cars can be very useful to today’s society. Some major car dealers such as Volkswagen and General Motors…

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    While I’m sitting in a car ride, I observe my surroundings. There are traffic signs and pedestrians crossing crosswalks. Most importantly, there are many cars moving at the same and almost no confusion. How is this possible? Thanks to the traffic light, driving cars is easier. Without the traffic light, driving will be a burden and accidents would occur more often. Traffic lights are easy to interpret and keeps traffic calm. The man behind the invention was Garrett Morgan. Garrett Morgan was an…

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    own rules to avoid the traffic jams. The core reason why I have such perspective is that the authority cannot judge the drivers and bicyclists at the equivalent situation because they have different purposes and functions. First of all, unlike the vehicles or buses, the size of bicycles is smaller. As a result, the bicycles do not occupy as much space on the roadway as the cars do. Moreover, the speed of bicycles is much slower than the cars. Every time the bicyclists…

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    it was missing panels and had no seats and engine. The vehicle was then brought back to life and a vehicle that once was worth less one thousand dollars turned into a vehicle less than eighty five thousand dollars. That project would not have been done without restoration. Restoration is art, it varies through different subjects like houses, furniture and vehicles. Vehicle restoration is a job some people are addicted to, getting a old vehicle and making it look brand new like if it just came…

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    produce a best car for their customer through the process of self-learning. 3. To develop the new technologies Tata Motors set up the engineering research centre in Pune. 4. In these centres the professionals do the work of development of design and vehicles and there is also the availability of tools, fixture and other capital equipment, which was not earlier available. 5. This led to the opportunity to reduce the price of the car. There was the establishment of machine tool division for the…

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    Rail Road Crossings can pose a serious danger to those driving in vehicles that don't listen or pay attention to rail-way crossings. It is a simple law of physics that tells us that if a train and vehicle collide, the vehicle is going to lose every time. There are many things that I learned I should do to help keep myself and my passengers safe when driving around trains. First, you should always slow down when you come to a railroad crossing. Besides slowing down and looking both directions…

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    A faulty garage door can cause a lot of anxiety for most people, considering that most garages hold important possessions like cars. Leaving them exposed to bad weather and potential thieves is not an option to consider. You will find that most people prefer to call it in whenever there is a problem as opposed to fixing it on their own. Why is it advisable to call a repair service? 1. Risk of injury A garage door is a heavy item and a small mistake could bring the whole system crashing down.…

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    Maneuvering a car in the streets is accompanied with various ethical and moral decisions. The driver has to decide when to speed up, when to take his eyes off the road or whether he stops when approaches traffic light that turns red. These are just some of the things that a driver must consider in order to uphold and maintain the safety in the streets not only for himself but for everybody. These decisions contain both practical and moral components to the driver which are eliminated in the…

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