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Name Tutor    These are cars that drive themselves automatically first produced by Google hence Google self drive cars. They reduce traffic jams, cost on parking space and accidents by 90% (Mui, 2013). They also reduce government spenditure on accident related costs.     They are controlled automatically (Guizzo, 2011). They use sophisticated software and high technology to run. They are made up of: speed monitors, high tech camera, GPS trackers, Radar and LIDAR as unique operating components (Patrick, 2015). They are ordered for using smart phones.     They will reduce number of accidents. Insurance sector will shift focus from driver risks to technical mishaps (Satalkar, 2010). They will reduced commuter time. Investment on parking space will also reduce (Ransey, 2015).    90% reduction in the number of road accidents(Mui, 2013). 90% reduction on commuting related issues. 90% reduction in the number of cars (Mui, 2013).    Google drive cars will not only be advantageous to the economy but also to people. The government will cut its spenditure and hence saving more Reduced cases of road accidents will ensure a healthy environment.    Satalkar, B. (2010, July 15). Water aerobics. Retrieved from http://www.buzzle.com Clark, B. (2015, Feb 21) Future tech, Technology explained. Retrieved from http://www.makeuseof.com Ransey, M.( March 5, 2015) Self-Driving Cars Could Cut Down on Accidents. Retrieved from http://www. wsj.com/articles    Patrick P, J.( Feb. 24, 2015) You Asked: How Do Driverless Cars Work? Retrieved from http://time.com Mui C, (Jan.24, 2013) Google's Trillion-Dollar Driverless Car. Retrieved from http://www.forbes.com Guizzo, E. (2011). How google’s self-driving car works. IEEE Spectrum Online, October 18 Self-driving cars are worth the try Introduction I. Road accidents are a major drawback to economies worldwide II. Approximately 1.3 people lose their lives on accident related issues worldwide. III. Different government’s around he world experience yearly a rise in fuel costs. IV. In the USA, 5.5 million motor vehicle accidents occur annually involving 9.5 million vehicles according to Forbes (Mui, 2013). V. Approximately 37,000 people die every year in these accidents causing $450 billion of losses every year (Mui, 2013). VI. Traffic jam wastes commuters time and energy and hence their productivity. VII. Have you ever thought of a society with reduced accidents, number of cars and commuting time? VIII. A society with cut cost in fuel expenses. IX. Today, I am going to persuade and prove to you that Google self-autonomous cars are the perfect solution. X. I will present to you three things about Google self-drive cars. 1. How they work 2. How they will transform the industry 3. How the advantages will benefit everyone in the industry. Let’s now start by looking at the three things; Body I. How they work A.They are controlled automatically (Guizzo, 2011). i. Ensures no human interference ii. No mechanical mishaps iii. They are accurate when it comes to measuring variable quantities. iv. Looks for the client automatically. v. Parks automatically B. They can be connected to a smartphone i. Ordered automatically using the smartphones. C. No delays i. Reduce time wastage in finding parking spaces. D. Uses high-tech technology to run its operations (Patrick, 2015). i. Accurate cameras 50 degree veiw and 30 metres accurate. ii. Monitors speed of surrounding vehicles. iii. Able to detect obstacles hence reduces chances of accidents. iv. Sophisticated software to detect behavior of other cars, pedestrians and moving objects v. Has GPS tracking systems for the position since it lacks brakes and steering wheels. II. How far-reaching transformations could happen. A. Number of accidents could reduce up to 90% (Ransey, 2015). ii. The cars strictly follow traffic rules since it is programmed. ii. The number of cars on roads will be reduced minimizing chances of accidents. iii. No cases of drunken driving since the car drives itself. B. The insurance sector will shift focus from driver risks to technical mishaps. i. The car is the driver hence insurance companies will focus on it (Satalkar, 2010). C. Reduced commuter time. i. Vehicles will be for hire reducing congestion on roads. ii. The cars are constructed to follow strictly traffic rules. III. Benefits A. 90% Reduction in the number of road accidents (Ransey, 2015) i. 4.95 million reduction in number of accidents. ii. 30,000 reduced number of deaths iii. 2 million fewer accident injuries iv. government saves $400 on accident related costs. B. 90% reduction in commuting related issues. (Mui, 2013) i. 4.8 billion reduced commuting hours ii. Gallons of fuel will be saved iii. 101$ saved on fuel costs and productivity. C. 90% reduction in the number of cars (Mui, 2013). i. Cost per trip mile will be reduced by 80% ii. Car utilization will increase from 10% to 70% iii. Land will be used better due to smaller parking spaces. Conclusions Google self-drive cars may not be 100% effective as the future may want them to be. I have however proven that they work very well since they are automated. The technology used in their creation may last longer than expected They will help reduce the frequency of accident occurrences and the number of accidents cutting on the loss of lives and government expenditure. They help in cutting the expenditure in fuel. Most commuters waste fuel on traffic jams. They will be fewer compared to the enormous fleets of cars that rich people used to possess saving on parking spaces. Lastly, everyone will feel appreciated since no one will own a car. It will reduce social class trauma. If you still believe that the self-driven cars will course a havoc, then you can as well believe in Santa Claus. References Satalkar, B. (2010, July 15). Water aerobics. Retrieved from http://www.buzzle.com Clark, B. (2015, Feb 21) Future Tech, Technology Explained . Retrieved from http://www.makeuseof.com Ransey, M.( March 5, 2015) Self-Driving Cars Could Cut Down on Accidents. Retrieved from http://www. wsj.com/articles Patrick P, J.( Feb. 24, 2015) You Asked: How Do Driverless Cars Work? Retrieved from http://time.com Mui C, (Jan.24, 2013) Google's Trillion-Dollar Driverless Car. Retrieved from http://www.forbes.com Guizzo, E. (2011). How google’s self-driving car works. IEEE Spectrum Online, October 18 Self-driving cars are worth the try Introduction I. Road accidents are a major drawback to economies worldwide II. Approximately 1.3 people lose their lives on accident related issues worldwide. III. Different government’s around he world experience yearly a rise in fuel costs. IV. In the USA, 5.5 million motor vehicle accidents occur annually involving 9.5 million vehicles according to Forbes (Mui, 2013). V. Approximately 37,000 people die every year in these accidents causing $450 billion of losses every year (Mui, 2013). VI. Traffic jam wastes commuters time and energy and hence their productivity. VII. Have you ever thought of a society with reduced accidents, number of cars and commuting time? VIII. A society with cut cost in fuel expenses. IX. Today, I am going to persuade and prove to you that Google self-autonomous cars are the perfect solution. X. I will present to you three things about Google self-drive cars. 1. How they work 2. How they will transform the industry 3. How the advantages will benefit everyone in the industry. Let’s now start by looking at the three things; Body I. How they work A.They are controlled automatically (Guizzo, 2011). i. Ensures no human interference ii. No mechanical mishaps iii. They are accurate when it comes to measuring variable quantities. iv. Looks for the client automatically. v. Parks automatically B. They can be connected to a smartphone i. Ordered automatically using the smartphones. C. No delays i. Reduce time wastage in finding parking spaces. D. Uses high-tech technology to run its operations (Patrick, 2015). i. Accurate cameras 50 degree veiw and 30 metres accurate. ii. Monitors speed of surrounding vehicles. iii. Able to detect obstacles hence reduces chances of accidents. iv. Sophisticated software to detect behavior of other cars, pedestrians and moving objects v. Has GPS tracking systems for the position since it lacks brakes and steering wheels. II. How far-reaching transformations could happen. A. Number of accidents could reduce up to 90% (Ransey, 2015). ii. The cars strictly follow traffic rules since it is programmed. ii. The number of cars on roads will be reduced minimizing chances of accidents. iii. No cases of drunken driving since the car drives itself. B. The insurance sector will shift focus from driver risks to technical mishaps. i. The car is the driver hence insurance companies will focus on it (Satalkar, 2010). C. Reduced commuter time. i. Vehicles will be for hire reducing congestion on roads. ii. The cars are constructed to follow strictly traffic rules. III. Benefits A. 90% Reduction in the number of road accidents (Ransey, 2015) i. 4.95 million reduction in number of accidents. ii. 30,000 reduced number of deaths iii. 2 million fewer accident injuries iv. government saves $400 on accident related costs. B. 90% reduction in commuting related issues. (Mui, 2013) i. 4.8 billion reduced commuting hours ii. Gallons of fuel will be saved iii. 101$ saved on fuel costs and productivity. C. 90% reduction in the number of cars (Mui, 2013). i. Cost per trip mile will be reduced by 80% ii. Car utilization will increase from 10% to 70% iii. Land will be used better due to smaller parking spaces. Conclusions Google self-drive cars may not be 100% effective as the future may want them to be. I have however proven that they work very well since they are automated. The technology used in their creation may last longer than expected They will help reduce the frequency of accident occurrences and the number of accidents cutting on the loss of lives and government expenditure. They help in cutting the expenditure in fuel. Most commuters waste fuel on traffic jams. They will be fewer compared to the enormous fleets of cars that rich people used to possess saving on parking spaces. Lastly, everyone will feel appreciated since no one will own a car. It will reduce social class trauma. If you still believe that the self-driven cars will course a havoc, then you can as well believe in Santa Claus. References Satalkar, B. (2010, July 15). Water aerobics. Retrieved from http://www.buzzle.com Clark, B. (2015, Feb 21) Future Tech, Technology Explained . Retrieved from http://www.makeuseof.com Ransey, M.( March 5, 2015) Self-Driving Cars Could Cut Down on Accidents. Retrieved from http://www. wsj.com/articles Patrick P, J.( Feb. 24, 2015) You Asked: How Do Driverless Cars Work? Retrieved from http://time.com Mui C, (Jan.24, 2013) Google's Trillion-Dollar Driverless Car. Retrieved from http://www.forbes.com Guizzo, E. (2011). How google’s self-driving car works. IEEE Spectrum Online, October 18
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