Driverless cars Driverless cars are something that change the world and a new way to get around. They can be something good things about the new driverless cars. But there are many cons about the cars that can put us in danger. Anything can go wrong with the car and it can put us all in danger. Driverless cars may look amazing and cool but there are many things that can go wrong, many things that can put us in danger. There are many reasons why the driverless cars wouldn’t be safe. The main reason
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I threw open the single garage door and there the car sat: a 1987 Mustang GT Convertible. White with a white top, gray bottom and a white leather interior with red accents. The headlights were clouded and filled with water and the hood was had more stone chips than I could count. The trunk had giant rust holes and the wheels were coated in brake dust which gave the once shiny aluminum wheels a dull, worn out look. None of that mattered though, I saw the potential it had and when I popped the hood
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On November 1, 2016, Oklahoma becomes the 46th state to ban texting while driving. “Law enforcement can now pull over drivers for texting and issue a $100 fine.”(Fallon) The law states: “It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle on any street or highway within this state while using a hand-held electronic communication device to manually compose, send or read an electronic text message while the motor vehicle is in motion.” (Hertkeney) However, nearly 26% of all crashes in Oklahoma
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he was approximately three steps down the chair he was holding in his right hand caught on the edge of the doorway. This caused him to lose his balance and fall to the bottom of the first landing which resulted in a badly sprained ankle and bruised ribs. A tradesman (Drew Brown) was coming up the stairs at the time but was unable to stop the incident from occurring. As the contractors had no first aid supplies and none were trained in first aid, David was then taken to the emergency department of
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On Thursday, June 9, 2016, I responded to 3457 Hillsborough Road, the Kroger’s fuel center in reference to a trespassing call. Upon arrival, I met Mr. Willie Marcus Brown an armed security guard with Dunbar Company. Mr. Brown stated he was at the fuel center. He exited his vehicle to purchase an item when he heard his vehicle’s door close and witnessed a white male in the driver seat of his vehicle. The suspect locked the doors and was revving the engine but could not place the vehicle in the drive
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#1) Driver was responsible for the spill and he should have immediately called 911, notified Big Joe to report and seek assistance regarding what actions he should take. #2) STB placed the batteries on pallets as we would normally do for all of our local customers, but it’s the driver’s complete responsibility to make sure that before he drives off that his cargo is properly loaded on board, secured (wedged and blocked), and ready for transport. #3) Your driver should not have signed the document
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William Bill France Sr The founder of NASCAR Who was a mechanic and would later own an auto repair shop owner got into Daytona’s racing scene and help promote races but ,After witnessing that ruled that very from race to race and how it dishonest promotion were. Bill felt that there was a need for rules and restrictions. Bill gathered a group of racing members to Discuss about stock car racing and they came up with Nascar or The National Association for stock car auto racing and NASCAR was born
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Why do you want to work for Wilsonville Subaru? I want to work for Wilsonville Subaru because as being of one of the most trusted, best overall brand, and best selling cars in American for over the past 10 years. I was impressed to read the reviews of your product line. Your company is clearly more innovative than your competitors and I want to be on the cutting edge. I see this company not only as a positive work environment, but also as a good opportunity to have my skills and qualifications
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Every year, Southern Californians guzzle gallons of fossil fuel. As a result, air pollution is still extremely high. With little education about the issue, many citizens are unaware of the pollutants they are emitting. However, the population of Southern California could improve their actions against air pollution, and strengthen their current activities. Everyone can make a difference in this issue. Efforts should be strengthened to reduce Southern California’s excessive use of fossil fuels and
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A young teenage girl, Katy Humphrey, was on her way to visit her grandparents. She had been driving by herself to meet up with her brother halfway to their grandparents. It was pitch black out and her car had ran out of gas. She had no cell service and at the last gas station she had passed a half hour ago said the next gas station is 300 miles away. She had no cell service and no way of calling anyone. The last gas station she passed, about an hour ago, was the between 300 miles. She had
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