Is it possible to develop driverless vehicles based on GPS technology only? Driverless vehicles; science fiction or reality? Well vehicles are coming with more and more intelligence and computation powers nowadays then they were 10 years ago. Today vehicles are coming equipped with much more intelligent driver assistance system like auto parking, lane warning, intelligent cruise control, emergency braking, Anti Braking System etc. But could this intelligence evolve drastically and vehicles could
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visibility should be removed immediately should be removed immediately Road Safety Day / Road Safety Week should be observed in all Schools every year Strictly follow government Rules and Regulations Frequent Bus Accidents Incentive for traffic Police to reduce the accident Health of vehicles should be strictly enforced Use of Dipper at night Stop Hectic Schedule of bus driver Parking Facilities Ask to the Drivers about accident reasons Awareness to use Public Transport Separate
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to my driving routes, I could identify that there were two major constraints that slowed down the process of my driving to work in each route. The first constraint is the time I leave home and the second constraint is the time I spend sitting in traffic in each of these three different possible routes to work. I evaluated the three possible routes that I can take to my work and monitored the time I leave home each day. I identified that Route 1 offered the slowest process in my driving to work
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last thing I would taste, minus blood, for quite some time. As I approached the road construction on I 35-W, the smell of freshly poured asphalt stung my nostrils like salt. The arrangement of the brightly colored orange construction cones had traffic dancing from lane to lane to keep the passing vehicles away from the workers. Through one of these lane changes a storm drain came upon me like a point blank, line drive shot in a game of dodge ball. I had no time to react and I flew through the air
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MPH SPEED LIMIT SPEED! The only thing that people think about when they are in a rush. Have you ever wonder why there are different speed limits around the U.S.? I bet you have. Every day somewhere, someone gets in a car crash or is getting a traffic ticket. The reasons for these situations is because people don’t go by the speed limit. In 1974, President Richard M. Nixon, signs the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act, setting a new national maximum speed limit. He signed a federal law lowering
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only different is that the car will be in midair but not in water or land. The first impact is on rules and regulations of traffic. The cars are no longer using the roads so the rules and regulations should be changed into or create new rules and regulations for air traffics. That’s because the cars are airborne. But rules and regulations should not be the same as air traffic up in sky. Rules and Regulations only apply to cars that are airborne. The second impact is on the street and civilians
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driving classes and applying what I have learned in my class on the road. I will be careful to be more aware of my surroundings and check my mirrors and check the vehicles in front of me every 5 to 10 seconds and be extra careful to follow all the traffic signals. I will go slower on twisty roads, but still driving safely, so I have more time to process and react to my surroundings. What I have learned, is that no matter your age and experience, you can never be too careful. You need to be on the
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1. Investigate safety issues inside road tunnels and/or bridges. Examine any safety procedures and/or facilities that could reduce the opportunity of traffic accidents inside a road tunnel (and/or bridge). You can include case study(s) on what actually took place when an accident occurred inside a tunnel (and/or bridge) either in Hong Kong or elsewhere. Describe the disaster and the measures taken to alleviate the resulting damage and inconvenience. You can also describe any safety issues related
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Lesson 14 progressive and eco safe driving Introduction Progressive driving is about making maximum progress for the road, traffic and weather conditions without risking safety. This requires more driving skill along with better planning and awareness, particularly when you are overtaking or negotiating bends in the road. Eco safe driving is very similar but with more emphasis on saving fuel. Lesson aims and objectives During this lesson you will learn how to overtake fast moving vehicles
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Evaluation of the Topic ‘Causes of Road Fatalities’ Roadway accidents or fatalities, is a globally increasing problem. This problem consumes the lives of persons, mainly males, daily in the most violent of ways. We see in many cases the government of various countries, where this monstrous problem is more prevalent, establish institutions that in turn develop strategies and implementations to tackle and take down this mighty colossus, thereby injecting millions of dollars into these programmes
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