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    Self-Driving Vehicles

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    driving vehicles for long hours, in remote outdoor locations, where abnormal conditions risk the life of the drivers. Sometimes the human reflex is not fast enough to hazardous situations. To avoid such harsh consequences, the concept of self-driving vehicles comes into the picture. Self- driving vehicles are those in which operation can also occur without direct driver input to control the driving. The driver does not need to monitor the vehicle constantly, in this self-driving mode. The…

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    Do you need insurance for a vehicle, but only need it for one day? Most policies for auto insurance will offer coverage for six months to a year. However, you may find that one day insurance will be a perfect option for your needs. You may want to review some of the basics and then decide if one day insurance is something you will need. The Nitty Gritty A one day insurance policy for a car is a form of short-term insurance. This means coverage is available only for a short amount of time. Do…

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    possible. Yet, most people are unaware of the true meaning of vehicles as well as their purpose. They are their own cultural artifact, exhibiting their different qualities to the people who own them. The way they are perceived in commercials helps expose the different qualities to the public eye. No vehicle is the same, creating different experiences for the people who choose to take the ride. Both the meaning and purpose of vehicles has changed from their early years to present time. The…

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    Potential Vehicle Hacking

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    synchronization program to improve the throughput of vehicles that result in saving 31.3 million hours of travel time, 38 million gallons of fuel and 337,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year.” A good example is you are running late for a class at the University of South Florida, the campus is packed, but you are wanting to find a close spot to class. Searching for this spot could…

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    Motor Vehicle Collisions

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    While few people get into vehicles expecting to crash, collisions can, and often do, occur throughout New York. At The Klein Law Group, P.C., we understand that being involved in an auto accident can be a traumatizing experience, even if you are not seriously injured. As such, it may be difficult to think clearly immediately following a wreck. In this post then, we will discuss what you should do if you are involved in a motor vehicle collision. If you have been involved in a car accident, the…

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    Motor Vehicle Essay

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    Development of the Motor Vehicles in the World For decades motor vehicles have become familiar in the world, vehicles have evolved from simple steam powered engines that could be used for transportation to hydrogen powered engine vehicles and then the petrol gasoline powered engine vehicles. Recently there has been development of electric vehicles to reduce the effect of pollution the petrol powered vehicles emits. The charged vehicles can go for an average of 60kms before they are recharged…

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    Vehicle Camera Essay

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    1.1 Report description A vehicle camera can be defined as a digitized device, which records real-time videos and captures images of both the inside and outside of the vehicle. These cameras are attached to the windshield or dashboard of the vehicle and accessorized with various features like GPS (Global Positioning System), loop recording, radar sensor, and G-sensors. Vehicle cameras are mainly incorporated in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) for rear view, night vision, recording…

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    The Vehicle Borne Virus

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    passing it to Beth via hand shaking. Beth could have become ill with the virus from touching her face, food to mouth or rubbing her eyes from being “jet lagged.” The transmission agent; “Vehicle-borne transmission happens when diseases are transmitted by contaminated food and water. Other examples of vehicle-borne transmission include contaminated inanimate materials or objects (called fomites) such as toys,…

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    The Basics So you’re the new kid in town, looking to put a fresh set of wheels on the road - or maybe just the same old set in a brand new neighborhood. Either way, state law requires that you insure your vehicle before hitting the highway. Choosing automobile (auto) insurance is a lot like choosing the car it covers-- the task requires thoughtful analysis based on price, individual need and personal taste. A basic auto insurance policy safeguards against property damage, liability and…

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    Deer-Vehicle Collisions

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    problems that span a particular population (Collins 2011). Deer mortalities are no exception to this rule of thumb, as deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) are a growing problem in the US and reflect the displacement of deer populations. Over 1 million DVCs occur in the US annually and result in the loss of human life, human injury, and considerable financial costs resulting from the vehicle damage (Gunson et. al. 2011). Interventions such as increasing driver awareness have had no considerable impact…

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