Occassion: “Google says it has driven more than 2 million miles on public roads to test its vehicles.”
Early 2015, Google has gotten closer to finish their final idea. In the near future time, many cars are going able to drive on their own without human control. This reflects our present day society because many people are scared to drive like me, and it can be beneficial for blind people to use the Google car, to get to places by just using their voice rather than their eyes that they don't have. The reason the author wrote this article because she is stating that car technology has been growing, and sooner or later, other industries are going to make driverless
cars that may be able to talk with each other.
Audience: The intended reader is everyday folks. The authors uses phrases from other people, that have less technical meaning like, “Where communication among vehicles would be more useful, he said, was informing a vehicle computer of traffic jams or construction zones farther down the route on which the car is programmed to travel.” They also made it easier to understand like when they wrote, “Cars could go through intersections without hitting each other, without the need of a traffic signal.”
Purpose: The writer is trying to achieve technological information. This is because the authors used facts like "In early 2015, we began to see some signs that we were getting close," Fairfield said. He added that, in time, the cars were able to drive on their own longer without a human taking over. Also they backed up their facts by saying, “Google says it has driven more than 2 million miles on public roads to test its vehicles.”
Subject: The subject of the article is how Google is trying to be the first to achieve driverless cars and how their is system going to work. The authors used Logos like Google says it has driven more than 2 million miles on public roads to test its vehicles.
Tone: The mood that I felt was excitement because I am excited for the new Google car. The mood of the authors are happy because they had no negative comments about the Google Car, it was a positive attitude throughout the story like “ A man who is blind has successfully traveled around Austin, Texas, by himself in a car without a steering wheel or floor pedals, Google announced on Tuesday. “