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I'm sure that the people who designed the car knew how it ran, and so did their managers.
The next iteration of technologies will use improved machine-readable maps and sensors to help cars know how many lanes need to be crossed in order to exit safely and to notify drivers to proceed with caution when approaching intersections with high accident rates.
Will the driverless cars know how to zipper merge onto on-ramps?
Many car thieves know how to unplug a car alarm's battery, which will silence it.
If you've ever tried to buy or sell a used car, you know how frustrating it can be.
In case of emergency — a sensor failure, for instance — the car will know how long it will take for a driver to reach the wheel.
Wouldn't it be better to build a brand-new vehicle in an older plant, with experienced workers, and build a car you know how to build in a new plant?
"Stride of Pride" opened with Jack's version of a walk of shame (stride of pride!): Two hairs out of place, wearing the same flashy "night tie" from last night, rolling up in a town car, you know how it goes.
Drive a car, and know how to look after yourself.
Ha ha! Nah, I didn't have to do no research – I've been in the back of those cars, I know how it goes!
He circulated an e-mail among members of the Oratory Church of St. Boniface in Brooklyn, asking for people who could organize activities for the volunteers or "take groups out, as they don't have cars or know how the subway works".
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