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Should self-driving car be legal on the road?

Should self-driving car be legal on the road?

Writing a term paper according to the provided outline(TermPaperOutline.docx ), and the topic is “Should self-driving car be legal on the road?”. Aim for between 12 and 15 pages, with the length depending in part on the amount of factual background that you need to provide for the audience. Your target audience for the paper is an educated professional who is familiar with computers (as a user) and what is going on in the world, but is not a computer scientist. That’s whom you want to convince that your position is correct.

There must be a bibliography/references section using either the APA guidelines (see Writing Arguments for details) OR ACM/IEEE format. Do not use MLA format.

Make sure that the references you cite are appropriate, correctly formatted and all appear consistently in both the body of the text (citations) and in the references/bibliography section.

 

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Introduction and background

In 2010, Google revealed that it has been working on a car that could operate without a driver’s intervention. This car has got the ability to drive itself and maintain a safe distance in steady traffic. It can read road signs and follow traffic regulations. The reasons behind these driverless cars are; the reduction of road accidents and congestions, along with providing a safer road condition for human beings. Experts believe that “Robot drivers react faster than humans, have 360-degree perception and do not get distracted, sleepy…

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