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The latest offering by Nissan is its school of fish EPORO Robot Concept Car which mimics the behaviour of fish in the water. This concept is designed to travel in group of vehicles, mimicking the behavioural pattern of a school of fish in avoiding collision with each other.

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Nissan will demonstrate this breakthrough technology with a group of six EPOROs when they make their world debut at the CEATEC JAPAN 2009, October 6 – 10 at the Makuhari Messe.

In developing EPORO, three rules of fish behavior were applied to its driving control.

Fish behaviour Rules:

Collision Avoidance — look after avoiding collision with other fishes.

Traveling Side-by-Side —travel close to nearest fishes with a minimum distance to avoid contact or collision.

Get closer —move closer with the other fishes to fill in the gaps in between.

Nissan initially revealed its �anti-collision� technology in 2008, with the BR23C robot based on the behavioral characteristics of a bumblebee.

Though the bumblebees, like fish, demonstrate anti-collision abilities such as detecting and avoiding obstacles and collision, bees tend to move alone while fish travel in schools. Nissan studied the behavior of groups of fish, as it better mirrored a traffic environment.

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This is the world’s first development of a robot car that can travel in a group by sharing the position and information of others within a group via communication technologies.

Aug 202009
 
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Car accidents are sudden, unexpected events that can leave parties involved feeling stunned and confused. If you are involved in a car accident and fortunate enough to avoid any serious injuries requiring urgent medical attention, then there are some steps that you can take following an accident.
Stay at the Scene

Stay at the Scene

At the scene of the accident :� The first and the most obvious point is to stay at the accident spot instead of flying from the scene. There are serious penalties for hit-and-run drivers.

Call the police

Exchange contact information with the other drivers involved.

Talk to witnesses and obtain their contact information. If possible, record what they tel you.

If possible, take photos of the accident scene and the damage to your vehicle.

Be careful while talking to the parties involved in the accident. Apologies and admissions to fault can be used against you when trying to reach a settlement.

Its better to talk with the Police rather than with the involved parties. Talk to them only if the situation necessitates.

Beyond the scene of the accident:� After the police have arrived and you are free to leave the scene, contact your insurance company and let them know what happened.

Rather than engaging� with the insurance companies by yourself , its better to contact a personal injury attornal. He will asssess the details of the accident and your injuries and negotiate with the insurance companies on your behalf in order to obtain a more favourable settlement.

Aug 142009
 
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CONFIRMING what women have suspected all along, men have admitted to being the worst drivers.

Men were more likely than women to admit to:

FAILING to stop at a pedestrian crossing.

NOT giving way at roundabouts.

USING the car horn unnecessarily.

CHANGING lanes without indicating.

FAILING to check blind spot before changing lanes.

BEING involved in a road rage incident.

EXCEEDING the speed limit.

It is� surveyed that 52% of women get annoyed with the reckless driving of men who are simply blind sometimes while driving!!

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