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Once they were the stuff of science fiction, but almost out of nowhere, self-driving cars have become a reality. Experts suggest that driverless cars will appear on our roads within five to twenty years, and Uber has already piloted a self-driving car program in select cities. Driverless cars are undoubtedly cool, but are they safe? Why do we need self-driving cars? Is it a case of technology creating a "need," or will they actually provide a benefit to society? This fascinating and timely volume offers a diverse array of perspectives written by experts on this twenty-first-century subject--



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Lisa Idzikowski

After spying her first Indigo Bunting, Lisa Idzikowski's curiosity took off --trapping Saw-whet Owls and banding birds, raising Easter Swallowtail butterflies, searching the night sky for meteors, climbing Mayan ruins in Mexico, and researching at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello home. When she's not walking with her dogs along the shore of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, WI, she's writing and reading at her local library, or working in her butterfly garden.



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