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    ” Henry ford said this to us and was able to prove it when he created the Model T car. Nobody thought it was possible to create a more reliable, affordable car but he knew he could, and he did it. Throughout the years we have been able to create newer technology for our cars making them safer, faster, and more affordable. Our technology has grown so much, that we have been able to create driverless cars. These cars are able to sense their surroundings around them, and drive without human association

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    Twenty years ago if you had told somebody that driverless vehicles would be driving us around our cities and on our highways, they would have smiled and said only in the movies. Now it is not so farfetched. Driverless cars are fast becoming reality. Just as computers did, driverless cars will change the way we live. And like any other innovation, it would free up time for more creative thinking. In recent years, we have seen small improvements to our cars, making them more automated. Bluetooth and

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    google toolbox is the driverless car. The term driverless seems to leave one with the impression that a car is spinning around in the streets. The driver is not a human being it is a computer. That in its own tittle would be just as common as a washing machine washing clothes without a operator. Technology today is aimed at getting rid of the human being. This is done not always in the sake of cost. Sometimes it is done for the advancement of technology. This self-driving car technology is a very

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    systems, autonomous cars will not be possible in the near future as it promotes lazier drivers and takes complete control away from the driver. 2. This essay is a persuasive essay. The author is trying to persuade the audience that driverless cars are not in our near future. We, as humans are not ready for it. The technology might be there but it’s not refined enough to handle everyday traffic situations like a human would. There is also the question of liability. If an autonomous car got into an accident

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    The driverless car that is capable of driving itself and it is one of the hottest ongoing developments now. This is going to be very beneficial for human beings soon and it all set to take away the traffic accidents, traffic congestions on the road and much more. By specifying the source and destination in the driverless car, we will only be passengers in the car, the car systems do the driving the job for us. There are various intelligent components involved in building up the driverless cars. Introduction

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    Driverless cars have long been in debate since Google made its announcement for an autonomous car. Although driverless cars are feared because they may cause more accidents, the first autonomous car accident was at the fault of a human. The advancements that driverless cars offer to modern technology and its potential market deems itself more beneficial than not. Therefore, automobile manufacturing companies should invest in driverless cars. Autonomous cars would be labeled as a disruptive innovation

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    Driverless Car Safety

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    than 90 percent of road accidents are caused by human error. Driverless cars will work to decrease the number of accidents by eliminating one issue, driver distraction. In the late 1980's ABS technology was introduced, ABS technology works to help stabilize the car when in an extreme braking situation, this prevents the car from skidding all over the place. Further down the ladder of progress, we stop at 1995 with driverless cars progressing more by adding another step, stability control. Stability

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    As a traditionally gas-powered manufacturer, I would adapt to the tides of the market and try to incorporate the driverless car industry. As a sustaining innovation, driverless cars seem like an inevitability as the technology inside the car improves and more and more is delegated to the computer inside the car in terms of advanced safety features, efficient performance gains, and enhancing the driver’s situational awareness and responding to hazards accordingly and automatically. As far as government

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    What if the cars we drive, drive themselves? The driverless cars have history from the 1970s. Although driverless cars are not on the roads yet, many companies have already installed self-driving features. New laws will have to be established in order for driverless cars to be on the road by 2018. Driverless cars were thought of in the 1970s but were never fully researched and developed. Multiple experiments have been conducted on driverless cars since the 1920s; trials took place in the 1950s

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    to avoid collisions. Car brands are taking the next step by developing vehicles that can drive on their own without having to touch the steering wheel. They are able to decrease a number of car accidents per year, saves energy efficiently among factory production and personal usage, lets disabled individuals get to their destinations, and commercial car manufactures are focusing with development to make it reliable and secure with the needed mechanics to create a driverless ride. When it comes to

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