arabera Angélica Yael Esquivel Chávez 10 months ago
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Driveless Cars
Self-driving technology represents a significant advancement in transportation, enabling vehicles to operate without human intervention. These autonomous vehicles are designed to navigate roads, manage speeds, and respond to traffic conditions independently.
Refers to the rate at which an object moves, often measured in miles per hour or kilometers per hour, indicating how fast or slow something is traveling.
Traffic Jams
A situation on the road where a large number of vehicles are congested or slowed down, leading to a standstill or significantly reduced speed.
Wheel
A circular device that rotates on an axle, often used for steering or propelling a vehicle, such as a car, bicycle, or truck.
Drivers
Individuals who operate vehicles and are responsible for controlling their movement, following traffic rules, and ensuring safety.
Pods
Refers to small, self-contained vehicles or capsules, often associated with futuristic transportation systems, such as personal rapid transit or autonomous vehicle pods.
Roads
Infrastructure consisting of paved surfaces and pathways designed for the movement of vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists, connecting different locations and facilitating transportation.
Vehicles equipped with autonomous or self-driving technology, capable of navigating and operating without human intervention.
Insurance
A financial arrangement that provides compensation or protection against specified risks, typically related to damage, loss, or liability, such as auto insurance for vehicles.
Bumper to Bumper
A situation where vehicles are closely packed or moving very closely to each other, often in slow or stop-and-go traffic, with minimal space between them.
Traffic
The movement of vehicles, pedestrians, or other entities on roads or pathways, often implying congestion and slower-than-usual progress.
Miles Per Hour
A unit of measurement indicating the distance traveled in miles within one hour, commonly used to quantify the speed of vehicles.
Crash
A collision or impact between two or more objects, often referring to vehicles, resulting in damage or destruction.