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by CamperBob2
3887 days ago
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Something you're missing is that autonomous cars can bring an end to the era where everyone feels compelled to own at least one car, if not two. Most cars spend 1-2 hours per day on the road and 22-23 hours parked somewhere. With appropriate resource planning, a network of autonomous cars can probably serve as many people as our current urban highway systems do with 10% of the vehicles. And you can rest assured none of them are going to be burning gasoline. People don't understand just how insanely different things are going to look in another couple of decades. Trains make sense if, and only if, everything stays exactly the same. |
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But between the cities, you still have tons of cars going together, in a line, all the time. There is no flexibility here, almost everyone is going the same direction for most of the way. I don't see how even autonomous electric cars could beat trains on that. I think that the best way for the future is bullet trains/hyperloop connecting the large cities, and PRT within the city. I'm open to math that shows otherwise though.