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Imagine the most middle of the road (metaphorically not literally) driver you can. Now imagine handing them the keys to a <150mph vehicle with the ability to go vertically. How do you think that will go? And what do you think about handing the keys to not just them, but the other 50% of people that are dumber than this imaginary midwit.
Now try and work out what will happen to your driving insurance, or your house insurance if you live near a road when these imaginary people have flying cars.
The phrase "You can make anything idiot proof, the world will just make a better idiot."
I mean obviously the only way flying cars ever work is if they fly themselves. Even then they're still a terrible idea though and would be super duper not eco friendly.
Flying cars are the modern version of flying horses: Mythical beasts that will save us from the drudgery of travel over land
"Us"? The only people it'll save are the ultra rich who can afford the insurance, the flight training, the fuel, the vehicle itself and a place to land it.
โUsโ being a person who has been stuck in traffic/in a wagon train for hours/weeks
Ah yes, the billionaires that own private jets have already saved so many of us filthy ground dwellers from being stuck in traffic, by virtue of them owning the ability to fly.
Cracked.com made a very similar point back when they were good.
https://www.cracked.com/blog/forgotten-history-flying-car-has-been-invented-twice
Absolutely hilarious that it's almost word for word the opening paragraph (and took a NASA contracted aeronautical engineer to turn into a reality, and even they couldn't stop it from crashing)
Never said it was a good idea. For sure never said I intended to participate. I just said it will reach a point of marketable. Being able to fly in the things will be subscription based, based on speed and altitude of flight, all controlled by the network. Only the most expensive models will even have a user control mode that will only work outside of traffic controlled areas. All a terrible idea. All going to be a thing before you or I are comfortable with it.
That's a lot of very confident positing