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    Driverless cars would have a great impact in communities across the world and save young teens on the road from getting in automobile accidents which unfortunately sometimes results in death, imagine the amount of despair among these parents losing their children over a problem that can be solved by switching to automated cars that can be improved to not make any mistakes , also it would eliminate all impaired or intoxicated driving or poor visible conditions with autonomous driving. Car accidents

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    today’s era of Science and Technology “Google Driverless Car” have become a miracle for seniors, disabled and for whom, those are unable to drive. This Autonomous car (also known as driverless car) help disabled people to move around here and there without taking the help of driver. These types of cars have advanced control system, which help in identifying appropriate navigation path. FACTS AND FINDINGS • According to Popular Science Report, Google Driverless car would cut 90% emission of greenhouse gas

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    Driverless Cars Self-driving cars were first thought up back in the 1970s, but the engineers who presented this more refined idea of a car that does not need a driver became the pioneers of this technological evolution and self-driven car laboratories appeared around the United States of America. Five years ago, Google announced that it would begin production of these modern and around two years ago, driverless cars began to make their way to the streets for testing. It was in 2012, just one year

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    You're riding in a driverless car with a loved one. It's cruising down a one-way, single-lane road with a barricade to the left and a wall to the right. Just a few feet ahead, three pedestrians are hurrying across a crosswalk even though it's flashing a red signal. The driverless vehicle's wheels are faster than the pedestrians' feet, and a collision is inevitable. What should happen next? Should the vehicle know to swerve into a wall and sacrifice its passengers to avoid the pedestrians, or should

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    vehicle: the driverless car (Text 1, Line 6). All automotive manufacturers are trying their best to create the best autonomous vehicle, but whether or not they should be introduced to society is the big controversy. Autonomous cars are not yet prepared for the world we live in today. In a few decades society and technology will be more inclined to offer this new driving option. There are many reasons why society is not ready for this type of transportation, such as the security of the car, the jobs

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    Driverless cars are the next big thing and something a lot of people are excited for, but who should be responsible if the car crashes? And If a car does crash would you the driver really want to take responsibility? Driverless cars can be very dangerous. An article called Tesla Bears Some Blame for Self-Driving Crash Death, Feds Say “the system should only have been used on highways with clear lane markings, strict medians, and exit and entrance ramps. So when a tractor trailer turning left crossed

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    the brakes? Well this is where driverless cars come in at. There are reasons why some people might choose driverless cars, they use half the fuel, you wouldn’t have to buy a car, and they are more flexible than a bus. The driverless cars would use half the fuel or maybe none at all. Most cars are battery powered now so they don’t need gas. The ones that do wouldn’t need so much because the car would only take you to your destination. If you were to drive your own car you would need to put gas for

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    Nobody would expect in the near future that driverless cars would overtake the human-driven ones. This once impossible idea may not just be as accessible as the smartphones many people carry around. Similar to smartphones, driverless cars have many benefits: less money spent, less everyday stress, and increased safety. Furthermore, driverless cars reduce the amount of daily stress. The transition between home and work can be stressful, but driverless cars can greatly reduce the stress from the home

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    Research paper Introduction There are various questions that have arisen regarding the introduction of driverless vehicles, its benefits and disadvantages. With the huge advancement in technology in the present century, several automakers have announced the emergence of driverless vehicles that boost of the functionality without any need of drivers (Chopra). The driverless vehicles are fully autonomous cars that can not only transform the lives of people and make it convenient for them to visit places but

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    Driverless Cars in Society People drive back and forth from everywhere today. We commute to work. We go to eat at a restaurant. We drive to football games on Saturdays. Automatous driving has become a topic of great discussion. Companies such as Tesla, Google, and Ford Motor Company are all trying to develop driverless cars. Tesla and Mercedes Benz are the only two cars in the U.S. that are currently sold with a driverless feature, although it is not full blown which both were previewed at either

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