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    As the idea of driverless cars becomes more of a reality, many debate whether it’s the right choice to incorporate into everyday life. The pros of driverless cars is their efficiency in travel, the cons are their deficiency in computing. The cons of a self-driving car is too crucial to accept, unless they are fixed. Despite the somewhat competent capabilities of a driverless car, humans are also seen as a leading cause of accidents. Driverless cars are not 100% road compatible yet and they are still

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    The reason why I chose self driving cars is because I want to learn more about self driving cars.The first self driving car was invented by William Bertelson in August, 1961. There are a few kinds of self driving cars around. There are two self driving cars that are most talked about which are the Tesla and the Google car. Most self driving cars have no pedals. Self driving cars use cameras, radar, and ultrasonics to safely navigate the car to the destination that it is going to. The sensors

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    It happens many times. A person finds the car of their dreams. They drive it around for a few weeks when it happens. The car will not start, it makes a funny noise, or the breaks just will not do anything while stepping onto the pedal. Does the person have to pay for the repairs all by themselves? And if so, what happens when the exact same problem happens more than 3 times? It is just not fair to pay all this money on your brand new affordable car. But, one should not worry. There is a solution

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     Problem and Weakness of Current System • During reservation a customer reserve a vehicle on phone or expected to go to the organization for reserving. This has its own problem in the business sector. ? The organization phone may be busy or may not work when customer is calling to make reservation. ? It may be difficult to customers to get the phone number or the location of the organization. ? The customers may be resulted to unnecessary extra expense and waste their time. ? Their may accrue duplicated

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    Technology Is Warping Your Memory”. With such easy access to information, people are now putting less effort into memorizing the information they take in. People have become so dependent on their phones that they are not even bothering to store information in their memory because they know they will have their phone if they ever need to access it later on. With the internet literally at our fingertips, humans constantly move from one

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    Case Study On Zipcar

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    membership based car sharing company which has innovated the way car sharing service has ever been used in the past. It has a distinct brand image is straightforward and has no string attached service. It saves the customers from the bureaucracy that customers have to suffer through traditional car rentals and the cumbersome paperwork which they have to go through every time they make a trip to car rental counter. Zipcar members use zipcard to unlock the doors and keys of the car can be found inside

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    Dr. Learst English 102 20 November 2016 Argumentative Essay While researching articles about autonomous cars, I found a few authors who wrote about the effects of autonomous cars on society and whether or not these should be introduced to our world’s roads. On one hand, some authors believe “self-driving” cars should not be allowed on roads. They believe this revolution in the change of cars will destroy large industries which includes the auto-insurance industry, parking industry, and auto-aftermarket

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    "I'm on my way!" you tell your friend over the phone as you step into your car. "I'll be there in half an hour!" You sit down and buckle up, absentmindedly opening the alarm app on your phone. You set it to wake you up in thirty minutes, then relax into your seat, turn on the radio, and close your eyes. How is this possible? Technology has advanced incredibly quickly over the last hundred years, with developments such as the Internet and the smart phone. Along with this technology has come a lot of

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    texting, talking on the phone, eating, and even doing their makeup. Doing such acts can cause catastrophic results. In drivers Ed, I learned that if you look away from the road for just two seconds, you can end up being on your way to the hospital. With self-driving technology, many shattering wrecks could have been prevented. Sure, self-driving technology may malfunction or even be hacked, but there are tons of computerized machines like traffic lights, robots in factories, phones and there is hardly

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    As the T.V. light lit the room, my dad, mom, my two older brothers, and I quietly ate our cheap takeout food. Then as the commercials turned on, Dad stood up, muted the T.V., and calmly said, “I have some very interesting news to tell you about work today.” At first I thought he was going to give a lecture about how he does not want to get called at work saying how his son got an F on a Spanish test, but the truth is that I am in middle school and people always say grades don’t matter until high

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