I'm much more interested in self-driving cars than I am in flying cars.Finally! The flying car may be soon becoming a reality!
Flying cars are never gonna happen, but not for technical reasons. Simply for safety reasons.
A workable PRT system would be great -- as an adjunct or an alternative to the personal automobile, not a replacement for it.I admit my views on this are influenced by the fact that I really don't like to drive and that I am a total mass transit obsessed geek. If there was a real, universal, realistic "personal rapid transit" system which could completely replace the car, I'd embrace it.
At some point insurance costs will probably force most people with cars towards self-driving models. I also think they'll become very popular with older people who have difficulty driving but want to maintain the freedom an automobile provides them.A workable PRT system would be great -- as an adjunct or an alternative to the personal automobile, not a replacement for it.
I like driving.![]()
As much as I would want flying cars, I'll have to say no. People have enough trouble navigating their vehicles in two dimensional environment.
Flying cars are never gonna happen, but not for technical reasons. Simply for safety reasons.
Flying cars are never gonna happen, but not for technical reasons. Simply for safety reasons.
You mean like aircraft? And spacecraft? Those will never happen for safety reasons?
I have to agree with this. Some sort of PRT system could replace a lot of driving, but there are other things people drive for that wouldn't work so well with only a PRT system. For example, I think of the shed I built in my back yard and bringing home the materials for it, or when I brought home the old tractor tires I got from someone else for my kids to climb on, or when I borrowed my neighbors tiller, or my upcoming replacement of my roof and siding on my house, or visiting my parents and other friends who live way out in the boonies, or camping trips. You get the idea. Personally, I fairly regularly make trips where I need to haul a lot of stuff or go places that PRT wouldn't go. A PRT system that could completely replace driving would have to be able to go ANYWHERE, including off-road/wilderness areas and be able to haul fairly large loads. For regular trips to work, or shopping in areas of moderate to high population density, sure, I can see it working just fine. A PRT system could replace maybe 75% or so of driving, but to replace that last 25% would require a much bigger, more robust, and more complex system.A workable PRT system would be great -- as an adjunct or an alternative to the personal automobile, not a replacement for it.I admit my views on this are influenced by the fact that I really don't like to drive and that I am a total mass transit obsessed geek. If there was a real, universal, realistic "personal rapid transit" system which could completely replace the car, I'd embrace it.
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