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    Automobile Accidents Are An easy task to Prevent Using Modern Technology

    The Bad News

    World-wide, greater than a million people are killed by cars every year. (The numbers are an easy task to check on line.) In the USA alone, auto accidents cost each and every American - man, woman and child - over a thousand dollars per year. That's over $150 billion per year. Every 12 minutes, someone dies in a car crash on U.S. roads, and every 10 seconds, someone in America is injured by a car and taken up to a crisis department. Every ten seconds!

    But that's just the tip of the iceberg. In line with the National Safety Council of america,

    The calculable costs of motor-vehicle crashes are wage and productivity losses, medical expenses, administrative expenses, motor vehicle damage, and employers' uninsured costs. [... ] The costs of all these items for every death (not each fatal crash), injury (not each injury crash), and property damage crash were:

    Average Economic Cost per Death, Injury, or Crash, 2010

    - Death $1,410,000

    - Nonfatal Disabling Injury $70,200

    - Property Damage Crash (including nondisabling injuries) $8,900

    [... ]

    Expressed on a per death basis, the cost of all motor vehicle crashes i.e. fatal, nonfatal injury, and property damage was $7,280,000.

    [... ]

    Since the number of deaths from automobile accidents in 2010 2010 was almost 33,000, the full total cost of them all was over $240 billion. In only one year!

    Egads! and Gadzooks! Compare that with death by terrorist attacks and school shootings and the like, all of which combined, since the year 1857, haven't, in the USA, exceeded 5,000. To place that in perspective, in the same 150-year period over 3,200,000 individuals were killed by cars in america alone. That's over 600 times as many as killed by terrorists. It's a mind-bogglingly disproportionate ratio. (Worse still, the united states Department of Transportation spends only about $5 billion per year on its safety programs, as the NSA, CIA and FBI have a combined budget that's almost four times as large.)

    And that's just the deaths due to road crashes. Injuries are far more prevalent. There are around 6 million road accidents every year in america alone, and around 3 million people are injured by them. The economic cost of these, in the form of cost of treating them and work-hours lost, is incalculable. It might well be half a trillion dollars every year. Given that the GDP of america is $14 trillion or thereabouts, that comes to 3.5% of the entire output of the united states just going down the drain, year after year.

    The Good News

    Fortunately it doesn't need to be in this manner. We already possess the technology to almost eliminate vehicle accidents involving other vehicles, also to drastically reduce accidents involving cars on the one hand, and people on another. All that's needed would be to have the will to mandate this technology atlanta divorce attorneys auto; and that is not too much to ask in the interests of safety, because we've already exercised our will to mandate seatbelts and airbags for the very same reason.

    Here's how it might work. GPS systems are ubiquitous and cheap, and are installed in almost every new vehicle these days. Also, they are small: some can even match a pocket. Wi-fi is even more ubiquitous and inexpensive: it's built into every computer, tablet and cellular phone sold today. And both GPS systems and wi-fi are receiving cheaper by the entire year. To make them work to avoid accidents, all that's required is software that will consider an object's mass, speed and direction of travel, so as to predict exactly where it'll be a few seconds (or microseconds) later, if it keeps going the way it's going. Such software is simple to write: in fact it already exists to enable airline pilots to land airplanes in the worst of weather sufficient reason for zero visibility. (Of course we simply write the program once: the cost of developing it, even if high, could be spread over literally billions of cars.) Combine the three - GPS, wi-fi and the necessary software - right into a single gadget, and then mandate that this type of gadget be installed in every road vehicle... and you'd have the essence of an early warning system that could predict and assist in preventing every road collision. Each such gadget would broadcast its GPS coordinates, via wi-fi, to every other such gadget in its vicinity, and every other such gadget would use its built-in software to find out whether a collision is imminent.

    Such systems could for starters alert the driver, using lights and/or sounds, that a collision is imminent, leaving the driver to control the car and prevent the collision. Any prudent driver will do so, needless to say, after having been so alerted. However, if the driver is incapacitated, stupid, or drunk, the machine could be made to automatically slow the automobile down to avoid the collision, overtaking control from the driver. Some drivers might not like it, just as many drivers around the world don't like seatbelts, but if the system were mandatory and tamper proof, they might have no choice. It's not just for their own good, but for the nice of everyone else they might ruin the lives of, so there's ample legal and ethical reason to mandate any such thing.

    The price per vehicle will be miniscule. Even if each such gadget were to cost a thousand dollars - and that's pushing it, since GPS systems cost a couple of hundred dollars each - since only 17 million or so cars are sold in america every year, it could mean an annual US expenditure of only $17 billion, which, weighed against the $240 billion that road accidents cost the American economy each year, is next to nothing. In fact, even though it were mandated that such a gadget be retrofitted to each and every vehicle �- and since there are about 250 million road vehicles in America today (that includes cars, trucks and motorcycles, needless to say) - it would only be a one-time expense that costs just a tad a lot more than traffic accidents cost the united states economy every year.

    But, you may ask, think about accidents between cars on the one hand, and folks on the other? Such accidents would also be an easy task to prevent, if people were to transport GPS transmitters on their persons: transmitters which may inform all vehicles in their vicinity of their location. Such transmitters could be made small enough to carry in a pocket, as well as embed in a wristwatch; and since they would only amount to a wi-fi equipped GPS, they would be extremely cheap. As a matter of known fact, personal GPS locators sold nowadays - concerning the size of a cookie - cost a lower amount than a couple of hundred dollars, and can surely get even less costly as time goes on. Any car equipped with the gadget proposed here can consider people carrying such wi-fi-enabled GPS transmitters, and avoid hitting them.

    For accidents involving cars and other stationary objects like lamp posts, those are even better to prevent, since the exact GPS coordinates of every lamp post on earth is easily accessible from such things as Google Earth. Just program these coordinates in to the gadget installed atlanta divorce attorneys car, and Bob's your uncle.

    Anyway - you obtain the point. Given the fact that automobile accidents are listed by the World Health Organization in the top ten causes of death on the planet, and given in addition that the CIA World Factbook provides world mortality rate as 8.37 persons per 1,000, it comes to almost 1.23 million people being killed world-wide by motor vehicles every year. In a single lifetime (of the Biblical three-score-and-ten years) that might be more than the entire population of Germany - probably the most populous nation in Western Europe. Do we want those deaths on our conscience? If not, then not think we ought to agitate for the installation of the system recommended above, asap?

    My name is Ardeshir Mehta. I'm a Philosopher and Seeker after the Truth. I'm almost 70 years old, have expertise in a wide range of subjects, and also have written many essays, articles and books, a few of that exist at my internet site, [1]. My aim in publishing my works is to promote knowledge, by making my expertise available as widely when i can. Among my fields of expertise is engineering, and in this field, I, alongside my son Cyrus, have conceived the most advanced automobile on the globe, about which I have written at one of my web pages, [2].