Air taxis, Hyperloop, self-driving cars: What your commute could look like in 2030

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Imagine a time when daily commutes times are cut in half, or when you don't have to own or operate a car at all to get to your destination.

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The American company is building out a series of"passenger capsules" that can zip through tubes while carrying up to 40 people at a time. “The first thing you’ll see is safety certification by 2024,” Kelly said. Then 6-mile tracks will be built throughout parts of middle America. But in metro areas, the average one-way commute can be as long as 43 minutes, according to a study by Best Mattress Brand, a company that researches the causes of sleep issues that affect driving abilities.Shorter distance or “last-mile” travel will be revolutionized through the widespread adoption of 5G connectivity which will allow machines to communicate with each other directly, enabling more cars and other means of transportation to travel at faster speeds without humans operating them.

Though hurdles like safety regulations, noise concerns and infrastructure needs could prolong projected launch dates,Electric travel

 

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That first part 👍🏽 .. the second part, probably inevitable but not looking forward to it

Self-driving cars will never have many buyers until the manufacturer, not the passenger, is given all liability for the operation of the car by a court.

Autonomous self driving cars, except under certain, controlled conditions are a pipe dream.

Now imagine the government running it. Or look at any major city’s mass transit-you don’t need to imagine.

HyperloopOne '.. when you don't have to own a car.. ' We already have it in Europe - it's called public transport. ;) A subway in Prague goes every 2 minutes.

These really amazing!!!Woo

I'd rather ride a horse than to commit to someone else's determination of how I get from point A to point B.

Even when there are autopilot, pilot, and copilot the planes can crash, how about when there are no pilot and copilot at all? Sometimes we loose signal and that's enough to make the plane crash

Futurists in the 1950's thought we would be there today. Guess the underestimated the fossil fuel industries strength.

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