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  2. Student transport - Wikipedia

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    Thai students walking A school bus in New York, US. Student transport is the transporting of children and teenagers to and from schools and school events. School transport can be undertaken by school students themselves (on foot, bicycle or perhaps horseback; or for older students, by car), they may be accompanied by family members or caregivers, or the transport may be organised collectively ...

  3. Sandbox game - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft subsequently enhanced the MinecraftEDU version of the game into Minecraft: Education Edition (now known as Minecraft Education) that gives teachers and students numerous pre-made resources to work from, and the ability for teachers to monitor and assist students in their work, but otherwise allowing students to create and learn ...

  4. Self-driving cars and buses: Your guide to the future of ...

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    Vehicles that take care of themselves and the driver are the future, according to the government, which in the King’s Speech on 7 November that “self-driving vehicles will make transport safer ...

  5. Google's Latest: Cars That Can Drive Themselves - AOL

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    Google (GOOG) has developed technology that enables cars to drive themselves, according to the search giant's latest blog post. Automated vehicles would allow drivers to travel more safely, free ...

  6. Impact of self-driving cars - Wikipedia

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    Children and teens, who are not able to drive a vehicle themselves in case of student transport, would also benefit of the introduction of autonomous cars. [39] Daycares and schools are able to come up with automated pick-up and drop-off systems by car in addition to walking , cycling and busing, causing a decrease of reliance on parents and ...

  7. In-car entertainment is no longer limited to maps and music – but games and YouTube too, writes David Phelan How Mercedes is making cars that drive themselves – and let you Zoom Skip to main ...

  8. Platoon (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The cars have power steering and automatic speed controls, which are controlled by a computer. The cars organize themselves into platoons of 8 to 25 cars. The cars within a platoon drive themselves a meter apart, so that air resistance is minimized. The distance between platoons is the conventional braking distance. If anything goes wrong, the ...

  9. Why the Self-Driving Car Craze Slowed Down - AOL

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    Cars need to know how to traverse countless scenarios. To address these obstacles, carmakers have tried numerous methods—logging more miles, training vehicles in simulations, and crafting ...