Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Things Self-Driving Cars Will Make Obsolete


New technology eventually replaces the old. Not only have public pay telephones all but disappeared in the wake of cellphones, but many homeowners even choose to forgo having a landline telephone. Meanwhile, Internet shopping services such as Amazon are slowly gaining prominence over brick-and-mortar retail stores.

Self-driving cars will change our cultural landscape the way the printing press, indoor plumbing and the Internet did. Over time, these autonomous vehicles (AVs) will make some things obsolete that we currently take for granted. They may not disappear overnight, but one day we'll likely look around and notice that the roads and highways are quite different places than they once were.

Here are five things the transition to AVs will probably relegate to history books.


Street Signs
Although pedestrians may still require signs announcing the names of streets, instructional signs -- such as stop, yield and no-parking signs -- will quickly become redundant on roads where cars drive themselves. AV programming will include such instructions. Even today, some GPS navigation systems display the current speed limit on their touchscreens. With this information programmed into a car's computer, we could see speed-limit signs eventually disappear, as well.


Traffic Lights
Chances are that traffic lights as we know them will also fade into disuse. Sure, pedestrians and bicyclists will still need to know who has the right of way, but traditional traffic lights that go from green to yellow to red probably won't be the source of that information. Something along the lines of current cross/don't-cross signals would probably serve the purpose more effectively.


Valet Parking
Self-parking will be a function of AVs: They'll be able to unload their passengers and find a parking spot on their own. Nissan has test AVs that are already capable of dropping off passengers, parking themselves and then returning to pick up those passengers by commands issued through a key fob. Essentially fulfilling the role of a valet parking attendant, AVs will eliminate such services and the costs associated with them.


Parking Meters


As with valet parking services, today's parking meters will likely disappear. In communities that currently use parking meters to generate revenue, some new technology will need to be developed to charge for street and public lots filled with self-parking cars. Such technology could look like today's toll-road transponders, such as Florida's SunPass. In any case, the idea of physically inserting money or a credit card into a metering system just won't work when cars park without a driver present.

Mail Carriers
Electric refrigerators replaced iceboxes, eliminating the need for ice vendors, and corner supermarkets eventually erased daily milk deliveries and milkmen from the scene. In much the same way, a number of commonplace service jobs may prove unnecessary in the age of self-driving cars. With AVs able to follow set routes, the position of mail carrier might be one of the first to go.

While it remains to be seen whether self-driving cars will truly make these now-common realities things of the past, one thing is for certain: Once AVs hit the streets, the world will start to look different pretty quickly.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Hot Topics Around St. Louis County, Feb – March 2016

GMT Auto Sales reviews the latest news in St. Louis County

GMT Auto Sales, an auto dealer serving Hazelwood, Florissant and other communities highlights the hot topics of the month.

Hazelwood

Following a major disaster like an earthquake, tornado or terrorism attack, local first responders, who provide fire and medical services, may not be able to meet the demand for these services.

In the event of a tornado, terrorism attack, earthquake, or whatever, the Hazelwood Fire Department would not have the manpower to manage the crisis without additional support.

Deputy Fire Marshal Dale Harbison will be training Hazelwood residents to become a C.E.R.T. (Community Emergency Response Team) member to be prepared to cope with road closures, blockages and a host communication failures. Volunteers certified in the CERT program would help Hazelwood residents prepare, respond and cope through a natural disaster or community emergency.

Certification of the CERT program involves a course of study (20 hours of classroom and practical training) outlined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The course starts Feb 25, followed by other dates. Additional details, here:

Hazelwood + Florissant

Among the improvements around St. Louis County, certain branches are in the midst of a multi-year renovation campaign dubbed, “Your Library Renewed.”
As the Hazelwood Prairie Commons Public-Library undergoes renovations, cardholders and other readers are advised to visit the Florissant Valley Branch to pick up any holds over the temporary closure.

Some of the new upgrades include: new computers, a pair of private study rooms, a laptop bar, new restrooms, an expanded children’s area, a vending area and more comfy seating.The Hazelwood library is scheduled to open the summer 2016.

Saint Louis City

Gain inspiration from the latest innovations at the St. Louis Builder’s Home and Garden Show, starting March 3, 2016 through March 6, 2016 at America’s Center
Produced by the Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri, this interactive event is comprised of 1800 booths, with some 400 exhibitors and thousands of house and gardening tips.

Ballwin, Missouri

Flaunt your trivia intelligence at the Ballwin Parks golf course, Ballwin Trivia Night, occurring on March 4, 2016. Starting at 6 p.m., teams of eight will vie for the win in 10 rounds of this intensive trivia challenge. Please visit here for more details on participating in this event.

Saint Louis City, MO

A formal evening of decadent provisions and awe-inspiring art work gathers for the winter gala at the the new Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center, Laumeier| (Mar 04, 2016 from 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM) | (314) 615-5278.

All year round, GMT Auto Sales features special used car prices. Explore the inventory at http://www.GMTAutosales.com.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

The Missouri 2015 Round Up

The state of Missouri endured many highs and lows in 2015. What happened in motor vehicle fatalities? Did the 2015 employment scenario improve or falter in Missouri? How did the economy fare in 2015? According to the media releases and statistics provided by the state of Missouri website, a preferred source for used cars in Florissant compiled this 2015 report.

Five
For the fifth consecutive year, Missouri improved roadway fatality rates in 2015.

814
In the state of Missouri, 814 people were involved in a fatal traffic accident in 2015.

62
Among the 800-plus individuals implicated in auto accidents, 62 percent were not strapped into a seat belt.

16
While most U.S. states continue to shake off a soft economy, and a lack of new business creation, Missouri grew by 16 percent.

4.7
Missouri’s unemployment rate perseveres at a 4.7 percent. The MO unemployment is at the lowest level since 2006.

10
Twenty-fifteen showed a drastic improvement in Missouri’s graduation rate. In 2015, Missouri was among the top 10 schools for graduation.

1 MIL
As the “Show Me State,” ranks number one in new business development, Governor. Nixon supports St. Louis startups in the ARCH Grants initiative, designating $1 million in funding. In contrast, 39 states experienced a significant drop in new business creation.

One
2015 Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety joined forces with the Machens Ford, KRCG-TV and ThinkFirst. The aptly named awareness campaign, “Focus on the Road,” reports that one person won a vehicle.

The Missouri initiative focused on promoting awareness in the dangers of distracted driving. Out of the 8000 Missourians, pledging safe driving, 13-finalists were given a car key. Meanwhile, the winner, one person drove away in a 2015 Ford Focus.

Renowned for selling quality used cars in Florissant, GMT Auto Sales is one of the leading dealerships of Missouri.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

The Missouri 2015 Round Up

The state of Missouri endured many highs and lows in 2015. What happened in motor vehicle fatalities? Did the 2015 employment scenario improve or falter in Missouri? How did the economy fare in 2015? According to the media releases and statistics provided by the state of Missouri website, a preferred source for used cars in Florissant compiled this 2015 report.

Five
For the fifth consecutive year, Missouri improved roadway fatality rates in 2015.

814In the state of Missouri, 814 people were involved in a fatal traffic accident in 2015.

62
Among the 800-plus individuals implicated in auto accidents, 62 percent were not strapped into a seat belt.

16
While most U.S. states continue to shake off a soft economy, and a lack of new business creation, Missouri grew by 16 percent.

4.7
Missouri’s unemployment rate perseveres at a 4.7 percent. The MO unemployment is at the lowest level since 2006.

10
Twenty-fifteen showed a drastic improvement in Missouri’s graduation rate. In 2015, Missouri was among the top 10 schools for graduation.

1 MIL
As the “Show Me State,” ranks number one in new business development, Governor. Nixon supports St. Louis startups in the ARCH Grants initiative, designating $1 million in funding. In contrast, 39 states experienced a significant drop in new business creation.

One
2015 Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety joined forces with the Machens Ford, KRCG-TV and ThinkFirst. The aptly named awareness campaign, “Focus on the Road,” reports that one person won a vehicle.

The Missouri initiative focused on promoting awareness in the dangers of distracted driving. Out of the 8000 Missourians, pledging safe driving, 13-finalists were given a car key. Meanwhile, the winner, one person drove away in a 2015 Ford Focus.

Renowned for selling quality used cars in Florissant, GMT Auto Sales is one of the leading dealerships of Missouri.