Yowza, that went 0-100 real quick. You know, if I was being deliberately obtuse to the thesis of your video, I would say that the end scenario could again evolve. The cars could be coalesced into bigger longer cars for efficiency and savings on battery, air resistance and electronics. They could run on pre defined schedules based on known demand patterns. You could even replace the rubber tires and the asphalt with steel tires and tracks for better efficiency.
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Not Just Bikes 🇳🇱 (notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.com)'s status on Monday, 11-Nov-2024 20:55:34 JST Not Just Bikes 🇳🇱 Are self-driving cars a fanciful pipe-dream or are they the future of transportation?
I don't know, but there's one thing I am sure of though: they're currently on track to fundamentally destroy the fabric of our cities.
Life is Tetris repeated this.
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