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In this article, Robertson discusses the technological method behind the self-driving cars and how effective the technology will be in the future. First, he mentions how people of his age will never be able to adapt and keep up with the modern technology. Secondly, A question and answer advisory about self-driving cars are presented. He mentions how the car functions by emitting sound waves that bounce off a moving object and return to the self-driving car. He aware the readers by presenting the audience with the details overview of technology systems that make the car works.
In “sally” and my article Newsela both talk about self driving cars. Both are really different, and somehow similar to each other. Using quotes from both of them, I am going to try to find what's different and what's alike. Am also going to compare it to today's world. Using both “Sally” and Newsela to see how similar ,and different they are from today as well
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 into the Model S's lane, the system did not recognize it” One of the deaths that have occurred with driverless car was when the car thought that it was perfectly fine and following the right path, but because the driver wasn't paying attention
Self-driving cars will soon be in their rearview mirrors. I do believe Americans are ready for cars that can drive themselves?, and it be safe for “ai’s” on the road instead of normal human drivers?, and this will be beneficial to traffic, crashes, and time? With General Motors vehicle-to-vehicle, or V2V, communications technology in some of its upcoming Cadillac models, it will definitely reduce the many crashes we have each year, because of it's ability to brake and avoid hitting other cars. Who knows when these new “self-driving-cars” will be on the road, or weather they'll help make the road a safer place, but with technology advancing every day let's just say it might come sooner than we
How will technology benefit our driving in the future? Waymo known as the first Google Self Driven car began as a project under Google in 2009. According to Google they describe Waymo as a mission to safely drive people around and get them to where they need to be.
Cars are now becoming much more aware and these cars are available to the general public. In 2005 there was a course for autonomous vehicles and no car completed a tenth of the course(Guerra). These cars can now park themselves, raise their wheels to avoid potholes, check if you are drifting out of your lane, check out your blind spots, they know if any object is behind you when you are backing up and most important Tesla released a car that could drive itself on highways. Eleven years ago cars like this were science fiction and in 20 years they might become commercially available (Guerra). This is the start of self-driving cars being in the hands of ordinary people and not a test group. Some people my opt out of owning a self-driving car, however they will still need to
This opinion article addressing the cons of the rising technology of self-driving cars will be published in the LA Times. Readers of the LA Times are educated, affluent citizens who tend to have liberal ideologies.
Self- Driving Cars Intro-(NOT FINISHED) As our world modernizes, technology is taking a vital role, especially in the automotive and transportation industries. Picture yourself playing your favorite phone game, reading a book, or even checking social media while you are out on the road. Well, you are probably thinking, who in the world is going to be on the wheel?
Have you ever been extremely late for school or your occupations and 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.
Despite their ease and convenience, consumers have serious concerns about these driverless vehicles. Thus, driverless cars are currently being invented in the United States, people are seriously worried about the implications of these cars, and the technology behind driverless cars is still extremely useful in the present day. To begin, while driverless cars seem like innovations of the
Think about getting into your car to go on vacation. You have everything pacted, hop in, and get ready to watch a movie. This is starting to become a reality in the coming years. More and more industries are starting to dump millions of dollars into invoicing a safe, self driving vehicle. However, is this really a positive step with the innovation of transportation.Transportation with technology is evolving with us everyday. Self Driving cars are one of the new forms of technology. Driverless cars are beginning to enter the roadway currently. National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations Joan Claybrook, believes that it will take between 10-30 years before driverless cars are good enough to be fully administered on the roadway (Greenhouse).
Prince, Alicia. “Unbelievable Benefits And Drawbacks Of The Self-Driving Car.” Lifehack, Lifehack, 29 Apr. 2015, www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/unbelievable-benefits-and-drawbacks-the-self-driving-car.html.
Technology is everywhere around us, it lead to many useful creations such as computers, cellphones, airplanes, televisions and many more. Technology created many ways for people to move from one place to another, like the metro, bus, train, bicycles and cars. They are the most common transportation tools used by the people who live in big cities. Science is trying to take it a step further by making the car driverless. Self-driving cars are becoming realistic and reliable, since it is developed by many big companies competing with each other for being the first to release it for sale. Big corporations competing with each other are great for the progression of the self-driving cars, because they will all try to make the better one compared to other companies and if they make it, the potential is absolutely insane.
The first idea of self-driving cars dates back to 1939, when the vision was debuted by General Motors, at a sponsored exhibit at the World’s Fair in New York. The autonomous car was shown as part of a display called “Futurama”. Part of this display included automated highways and expressways, but the exhibit also had the idea of self-driving cars. Even though the designer Norman Bel Geddes had these ideas then, working prototypes would not be seen for another 40 years.
Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how the evolution of car technology has enhanced our lives (topical Format)