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    Driverless Cars

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    In as early as 1939, an exhibit in the New York World’s Fair ran by General Motors (GM), envisioned a future where cars drove autonomously in different highway systems, first spreading the concept of driverless vehicles to the world [6]. However, GM’s concept of the autonomous car at that time was severely limited, as it involved a special electromagnetic strip embedded in the roads that the car must detect, making it useful only in specific highway systems that…

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    that you are travelling four seconds behind the vehicle infront. One thousand and four'instead. Important When you're following anothervehicle and you don't intendto overtake them. You must leave enough space in front of your vehicle forvehicles behind to passyou. Unless you are passing watch for exit signs get into thecorrect exit lane inplenty of time signal for at least three seconds before youchange lanes youmust not stop your vehicle. Two vehicles coming towards each other and turning…

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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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    robotic car is an automated vehicle capable of complete the transportation capabilities of a traditional car. Driverless car sense their environments with such technologies like radar, lidar, GPS, and computer vision. Advanced control systems interpret sensory data to identify and analyse appropriate navigation paths, as well as obstacles and relevant signage. By definition, automated vehicles are capable of updating their maps based on sensory input, allowing the vehicles to keep track of their…

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    failure for businesses operating vehicle fleets. Fleet owners cannot underestimate the importance of GPS vehicle tracking systems because when it comes to saving on costs no business…

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    Manual Driving School

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    of driving a manual vehicle? Driving a manual vehicle is an art on its own and mastering this method would definitely encourage your reputation as a vehicle enthusiastic and not learning this art can put you down a few steps with just about everyone. It’s true you can steer from one point to another without using the manual gear and clutch but still there will come a day when your only option would be to drive a manual vehicle. May be you would have to drive your friends vehicle which is manual…

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    Complete Stop Observation

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    (amount of other vehicles at intersection). It was observed that this behavior increased at the site with a higher frequency of other vehicles. This behavior (coming to a complete stop) is important in the safety of vehicle operators and pedestrians. By coming to a complete stop the vehicle operator is more likely to be aware of their surroundings and make safer decisions at their…

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    Personal Narrative Report

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    brake light not working. I proceeded to follow behind the vehicle. The vehicle proceeded to turn left and merge onto I-30, heading towards Mt. Vernon Texas, 75457. I proceeded to check the Texas License Plate BK7-4002 thought dispatch; dispatch advised the vehicle returned to a 1996 Chevy Pickup green in color with the registration expired in February 2017. I proceeded to activate my emergency lights to conduct a traffic stop. The vehicle came to a stop at the 153 mile marker, just before…

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    that it can benefit you and protect your vehicle. Listed below are just three of the many ways that tinting your car's windows can benefit you. Prevents Sunlight From Damaging Your Vehicle's Interior Sunlight can be one of the most damaging things for your vehicle, typically because a lot of sunlight can cause extensive damage to the interior of your vehicle over time. For example, if you have direct sunlight shining through the windows of your vehicle unimpeded, you can expect to start seeing…

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    Motor Vehicle Experience

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    Two years ago, I suffered injuries in a motor vehicle accident that impacted my life in various ways. I was unaware of the recovery process that I was about to endure . My lawyer insisted on using an outpatient insurance doctor, because he felt that it would accommodate both of us in numerous ways. This was terrifying experience because of the various rumors these facilities held about diagnosing patients for monetary value rather than performing true patient centered care (PCC). Instead of…

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