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Mercruiser Engine Motor Mount 4.3/5.0/5.7 V6 V8 Oem 79550 79550a1 Freshwater on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
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Belgium, Wisconsin, United States

Belgium, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser Manufacturer Part Number:79550, 79550A1

Good Condition Fresh Water,

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Volvo’s ‘Drive Me’ is the world’s first large-scale autonomous driving pilot project

Mon, 02 Dec 2013

Yes, you’ll be able to chat on the phone when the Volvo does the driving for you Like it or not, we’re rapidly moving to the point where autonomous cars will be the norm, with the driver only being involved in the act of driving by choice. Volvo – unsurprisingly with their stated goal of making sure no one dies in a Volvo in future – is at the forefront of the move to autonomous driving, and have teamed up with the Swedish Transportation Administration, the Swedish Transport Agency, Lindholmen Science Park and the City of Gothenburg in a project called ‘Drive Me - Self-driving cars for sustainable mobility’. The project kicks off next year with customer research and the development of the necessary technology and Volvo aims to have 100 autonomous cars on the roads of Gothenburg by 2017, where they’ll be driving round approximately 50 kms of selected roads, including commuter roads, motorways and regular queues.

BMW 5-Series Gran Turismo (GT) concept unveiled

Fri, 13 Feb 2009

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Government abandons plan to make driving test tougher

Sat, 24 May 2014

Proposals to make learning to drive much tougher in a bid to improve road safety amongst young people have been abandoned by the government, Radio 1’s Newsbeat reports. The changes would have involved the introduction of a probationary licence for the first 12 months, a curfew on driving late at night and compulsory lessons on motorway driving. But plans have been scraped because they would restrict young drivers’ lives too much.