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    One of the most well known vehicle safety features that is fairly new to society is the rearview camera. According to Tori Tellem, a contributor to edmunds.com wrote an article about the most popular safety features in cars today (2009). The camera is placed on the rear of the car just above the license place to ensure that drivers can see everything that is behind them. The positioning of the camera allows the rear blind spots to be seen and is also flipped so that the picture the driver sees is

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    The Project Background Vehicle safety is of upmost importance for automotive manufactures as having an unsafe vehicle can mean the company will not be able to sell its new vehicle to the public. Each country has their own legislation of vehicle safety which manufacture has to abide by and produce documentation to prove that the vehicle is safe, in order to sell its vehicle in that particular country. Independent testing organisations, such as Euro NCAP, perform a number of safety tests on new vehicles

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    Tesla Motors was founded way back in 2003 by five entrepreneurs. Tesla Motors manufactures and designs premium eclectic cars. These five people came together to create a transition for the world in electric mobility. The five men were JB Straubel, Ian Writght, Elon Mush, Marc Tarpenning, and Martin Eberhard. The company was named after one of the engineers named Nikola Tesla. Musk once said that the most important problems worth studying were to make transportation environmentally friends and how

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    to marketing mix (4P). I will analyze the characters of customers group. Before we continue, we must have an overview what Tesla is about to continue on the same path in the future. Vision Statement: At the core, Tesla Motors believes that electric cars should not be perceived as a sacrificial mode of

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    the deaths due to car accidents, which are preventable deaths (cite me). Texas, in particular has a high rate of children dying from car accidents. The population of children, in Texas, is estimated at 4,777.656; however, this is an overestimated because it includes 15-18 year olds (Texas Department, 2015a). Seventy-nine, 5-24 year olds died in 2013 and in 2014 that number elevated to ninety-eight deaths (Texas Department, 2015b; 2015c). In addition to the mortality of the car

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    gasoline engine. It is important to make the distinction between an EV and a hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or hydrogen fuel cell car. For our analysis, an EV is a vehicle that is completely driven by an electric motor, which is powered by a large battery, such as the BMW i3 and the Tesla Model S. Although EVs have been available since the 1890s, when EVs outsold gasoline powered cars ten to one [1], they have become more relevant in the past decade as greenhouse gas emissions reach all time highs. In fact

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    Google’s autonomous car had clocked up 1 million miles on public roads, and the researcher planned to do more road test in the future in order to expedite launch the Google’s car. (Protalinski, 2015) The technology of autonomous car is mature enough to use. In addition, the law for autonomous car has been already passed in serval states including Florida, Nevada, and Michigan. (Boeglin, 2015) It seems to be obviously that autonomous are coming into and bringing profound effect in our daily life

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    The Tesla Model X is a 7-passenger, all-electric sport utility vehicle and has already been deemed the fastest (and cleanest) SUV on the planet. This second model from Tesla Motors (third if you count the limited production/availability Tesla Roadster) was introduced in late September and has promptly gone on sale. While most of us won’t be able to afford this six-figure SUV even as less costly versions follow next year, we can only dream about owning one or at least seeing its falcon-wing doors

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    SWOT Analysis Strengths: Network Rail took over ownership by buying Railtrack plc, which was in railway administration, from the Railtrack Group plc for £500 million in 2002. Railtrack had become subject to broad-based and persistent criticism, notably over cost escalations and delays with the West Coast Main Line modernisation and the circumstances surrounding accidents at Southall (1997), Ladbroke Grove (1999) and Hatfield (2000). After these incidents Railtrack’s cost spiralled out of control

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    Union Pacific: A Case Study for Strategic Alternatives PART 1: INTRODUCTION Union Pacific Railroad Company (UNP) is one of the four major railroad companies that transports a variety of goods across North America and is an American staple of industriousness and endurance. Union Pacific with its workforce of 43,000 highly trained people has been in operation since 1862, and its span of operation stretches from Western to Southern United States and internationally into Western

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