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    positive effects, regular vehicles also come with many different detrimental aspects. These adverse effects can be eliminated by a new transformative type of automobile known as autonomous, or self-driving, vehicles (AVs). Regular vehicles lack the same safety, opportunities for everyone to have the same transportation, efficiency, and environmental benefit. Society would become more advanced by modifying transportation today by only having AVs on the road and no regular vehicles whatsoever. The AVs could

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    Anthony Lascarez 5/26/17     Per.6 Today’s sociality vehicles are started to be self-driven. I noticed that many people just gave up on driving and let computers or the AI (Artificial Intelligence) do for them. I’m against this because what is the point of driving? Many years I thought about this that people would be to dumb to do this type of thing. Today’s latest technology contains the AI taking control over the vehicle. This actually scare why would the people let a computer take over a car that

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    A Report On Car Sharing

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    Car-Sharing refers to automobile rental services intended to substitute for private vehicle ownership, with vehicles located in neighborhoods, are rented by the hour, and easy to check in and out. Carsharing ranges from small informal cooperatives to sophisticated businesses with many vehicles. The current transportation market offers consumers many options for purchasing an automobile, but fewer practical options for using a vehicle occasionally. This contributes to several problems: • It results in inefficient

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    Diesel Mechanics Essay

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    Diesel mechanics have a large effect on most everything that people do. Diesel technology is very similar to gasoline engine systems, yet diesel is not quite as popular. These mechanics repair the engines in many vehicles and machines that help keep people’s lives comfortable and get the products that desire to the places that they shop. Most people do not even know what diesel mechanics do; some duties and training are similar to gasoline engine mechanics, but some differences apply in training

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    Autonomous Vehicles

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    Autonomous Vehicles Google with the help of specially trained scientist and engineers, have come up with a robot concept car. This autonomous vehicle uses artificial intelligence software. This can sense anything near and mimic the decisions made by a human driver. With someone behind the wheel to take control if something goes wrong and a technician in the passenger seat to monitor the navigation system. Using a funnel like cylinder on the roof contains a camera and a sensor. The mass production

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    everyday issues for urban dwellers as well contributed to the long-term sustainability of the environment (Ancona and Reavis 2014, 2). By dispersing vehicles available for short-term rental across urban areas, consumers are allowed access to vehicles on-demand, reducing the need for personally owned vehicles. As a result of the reduction of vehicles on the road, urban areas become

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    Isaac Mathew Pavoodath USC ID 8834875144 AME 503 Paper Study 2 INTRODUCTION As specified in the paper Complexity in Design of Technical Systems, an exact definition to the meaning of the word complexity is a matter of debate and discussion. It is not to be mistaken for anything but the complexity involved while designing or modifying a technical system or rather an engineering system. The paper is vigorous in mentioning the existence of two main complexities that needs special attention dawned

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    In time, all vehicles on the road will have the self-driving capabilities ensuring a 100% safety rate for everyone. In a world where every vehicle drives itself the possibilities are endless. Stop lights, stop signs, and even speed limits will become a thing of the past. Every vehicle on the road will be able to communicate with each other to configure direction and speed. If vehicles could talk to each other then they would know exactly what the

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    been tirelessly searching for an alternative to fossil fuels. Biofuels have become an interesting contender in the search for the replacement of the non-renewable energy source. Biofuels have been used throughout history for over thousands of years. There is a large debate over biofuels and its true impact on the environment. Those involved in the discussion debating whether biofuels have any real overwhelming benefits compared to fossil fuels could argue for its usage. According to recent research

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    government regulations concerning safety, fuel consumption and pollution control. Automobiles must pass a series of tests in order to assure the safety of the vehicle. Manufacturers have also begun to use a system in which safety rating stickers are issued on new vehicles in order to display the ratings awarded by the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). Fuel economy has also play a role politically as NHTSA decided to increase their fuel economy regulations. In 2007 they announced

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