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    allows man who is blind to test its new driverless car” by Ashley Halsey III and Michael Laris it talks about the company “Google” giving a self driving car to a blind man; in the atical “Caution light is still on for Tesla's Autopilot technology” by “Scientific American” it talks about if self driving car are safe;finley the last article ”PRO/CON: Is it time to hop in self-driving cars?”. The people think that safe driving cars are the future. Driverless cars are the future because it will cause less

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    Fully Driverless Cars

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    fully driverless cars. Back when I was in high school, everyone was excited to get their driving license and drive to school instead of riding the bus. But of course we had to complete the driver education class to get a permit before actually being fully able to drive alone at certain hours of the day. Now, thinking about it, my children probably won’t even need a license, ever. They would even need to learn how to drive. Five years from now, Ford plans to release a fully driverless car without

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    in 2015, over thirty-eight thousand people died in car crashes. On average, that is 194 people killed a day. It is unacceptable to lose so many lives each year to this tragedy. Unfortunately, society has accepted this as the price of convenient transportation. However, there is an alternative. In recent years, the feasibility of affordable driverless cars is becoming a reality. The pace of current progress points to a future where driverless cars will replace humans at the wheel. Corporations like

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    The article was about one of the most brought up topics recently in cars. Which is the evolution of cars in which they are programed to be able to operate themselves. Or As the article suggested driverless cars. The article fist started with the introduction asking questions about the drivers and how they can get distracted easily. For example one question asked “Might the driver choose to speed up as he approaches a yellow light at an intersection, in order to avoid stopping short when the red light

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    Becoming A Driverless Car

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    Intro Three years ago, Nissan came out as the first car manufacturer to announce that their driverless vehicles would be ready for consumer adoption in 2020. This was good for the future of the car industry because it promoted awareness for this new emerging technology. In September of 2015, Chinese bus manufacturer Yutong announced its self driving car which had successfully handled 26 traffic signals, several lane changes, and at least one passing maneuver during a 20-mile drive from Zhengzhou

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    last two years, driverless car become a hot topic. Is it safe? Should we really commit our life to computer’s care? Is the technology we have nowadays able to support driverless car? In the article “No driver? Bring it on. How Pittsburgh become Uber’s testing ground” (Kang 2016). I learned start from 2016 Uber start to introduce driverless cars into Pittsburgh. With governor’s and Carnegie Mellon University’s support, Uber company successfully let Pittsburgh become driverless cars testing ground

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    that don’t take it very seriously. Driverless cars would be a nice investment for people who are extremely busy, so they could maybe finish their work while traveling. Driverless cars however, would not be a very good investment in my opinion for so many reasons. Having a driverless car would mean that you had no control over what happened to the car which is highly dangerous because it is just a big machine, and machines malfunction very often. Driverless cars would also take away so many jobs for

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    have announced the invention of a driverless car. Strangely enough, the idea of a normal car would have been crazy in 1000. In addition, this driverless car could bring about a better, more advanced version of our lifestyle. The first reason that the new driverless car is extremely beneficial is how you can ride inside of the car without controlling it. The passage states, “People will no longer have to do the driving themselves.” When you’re riding in the car, you can read a book or finish some

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    wish you could just get ready in the car? Automotive cars are planned to come out sometime in the near future of the year 2020. I know this new technological advancement seems scary, but with the ways it will benefit us remarkable. Self-driving cars would impact our advanced society in many positive ways because the streets would become less congested, the innovations for cars have worked before, and the amount of deaths would be lessened. The driverless car would be a great innovation to have

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    Allowing driverless cars enter our society. Tesla, google, Nissan and other companies now shifted their focus on driverless cars. However, the issue of allowing driverless cars access our community has been broadly debated in our society. It is a significant matter because it concerns the street development and road safety of how we drive in the future. Towards this particular subject there has been a range of different arguments that have been put forward. Robotic cars must

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