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  2. 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]

  3. Family car - Wikipedia

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    A family car is a car classification used in Europe to describe normally-sized cars. The name comes from the marketed use of these cars to carry a whole family, [1] locally or on vacations.

  4. Safety car - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes-Benz SLK safety car of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. In motorsport, a safety car, or a pace car, is a car which limits the speed of competing cars or motorcycles on a racetrack in the case of a caution period such as an obstruction on the track or bad weather.

  5. Law enforcement in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Bolivia is reliant on the 40,000-member Cuerpo de Policía Nacional (National Police Corps) responsible for internal security and maintaining law and order. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Unlike many South American countries, the Bolivian police force always has been accountable to the national government rather than to state or local ...

  6. Social responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle determined that "Man is by nature a political animal." [6]: I.2 He saw ethics and politics as mutually-reinforcing: a citizen develops the virtues in large part so that they can contribute to making the polis an excellent and stable one.

  7. Electric car - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, Gustave Trouvé presented an electric car driven by an improved Siemens motor at the Exposition internationale d'Électricité de Paris. [25] In 1884, Thomas Parker built an electric car in Wolverhampton, England using his own specially-designed high-capacity rechargeable batteries, although the only documentation is a photograph from ...

  8. World Car Awards - Wikipedia

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    The World Car Awards (also known as World Car of the Year, WCOTY) is a group of automobile Car of the Year awards selected by a jury of 102 international automotive journalists from 30 countries. [1]