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  2. Virtual crime - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Economy-Also called a synthetic economy, a virtual economy exists within a virtual world, and users utilize it to buy, sell, and invest in virtual items, services, and properties. [4] With the rise of virtual worlds, virtual economies see an increase in usage, demand, and currency exchange within, much like in real life. [4]

  3. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    The Cars We Love to Hate, Eric Peters said that the Yugo was "less reliable than the exchange rate of an African 'people's republic' or a Halliburton financial disclosure", that it "[taught] folks the hard way about getting what you pay for" and that "The Yugo will likely hold in perpetual ignominy the title of 'Worst Car Ever Sold to the ...

  4. NHTSA data shows five of the most fatal car brands. See ... - AOL

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    Thinking of purchasing a new car? Many consider the price, the color, the model and the gas mileage when looking for a vehicle. But safety should be the no. 1 priority.

  5. Virtual reality - Wikipedia

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    A VR therapy has been designed to help people with psychosis and agoraphobia manage their avoidance of outside environments. In the therapy, the user wears a headset and a virtual character provides psychological advice and guides them as they explore simulated environments (such as a cafe or a busy street).

  6. Tesla Has Highest Fatal Accident Rate of All Auto Brands: Study

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    Tesla's vehicles have the highest fatal accident rate among all car brands in America, according to a recent iSeeCars study that analyzed data from the U.S. Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS).

  7. Category:Cars powered by VR engines - Wikipedia

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  8. Self-driving car liability - Wikipedia

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    Increases in the use of autonomous car technologies (e.g., advanced driver-assistance systems) are causing incremental shifts in the control of driving. [1] Liability for incidents involving self-driving cars is a developing area of law and policy that will determine who is liable when a car causes physical damage to persons or property. [2]

  9. Self-driving car - Wikipedia

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    A self-driving car, also known as a autonomous car (AC), driverless car, robotaxi, robotic car or robo-car, [1] [2] [3] is a car that is capable of operating with reduced or no human input. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Self-driving cars are responsible for all driving activities, such as perceiving the environment, monitoring important systems, and controlling ...