Imagine the chaos we have on linear roads and extrapolate that into three dimensions. Mere men couldn't handle the traffic control for that mess. It's obvious.
That applies in states that allow right turn on red, and in those, at intersections that aren't marked otherwise. There are some intersections in my town that don't allow right turn on red at all and at least one that has a sign saying that you can only at night because of the heavier traffic during working hours.
It's not like you'll just drive anywhere you want. There will be imaginary "highways" to keep everything organized. Even the cartoonists who did the Jetsons figured that out.
Pilots don't really handle the airliner. They are directed by flight controllers. If you have millions of individuals flying their cars, simple flight controllers can't handle it. Your answer is lacking in logic.
Of course they have to go to the john occasionally. But there are so few close calls because of the low numbers of planes relative to the size of the airspace. When you get millions of people in the sky, there will be a lot of close calls every day, and even a minor wreck in the sky results in catastrophe.
Imagine the chaos we have on linear roads and extrapolate that into three dimensions. Mere men couldn't handle the traffic control for that mess. It's obvious.
Or the people that have to do 10 under in the fast lane with their blinker on the whole time....
The ones who speed up to prevent you from passing are some of my favorites.
That applies in states that allow right turn on red, and in those, at intersections that aren't marked otherwise. There are some intersections in my town that don't allow right turn on red at all and at least one that has a sign saying that you can only at night because of the heavier traffic during working hours.
It's not like you'll just drive anywhere you want. There will be imaginary "highways" to keep everything organized. Even the cartoonists who did the Jetsons figured that out.
The "imaginary highways" will be computer controlled. Imagine the possibilities of that.
Yes. The further we get away from individual self sufficient farms and communities, the more centralized the control of everything.
People currently handle everything.. so people can handle everything next.
Pilots don't really handle the airliner. They are directed by flight controllers. If you have millions of individuals flying their cars, simple flight controllers can't handle it. Your answer is lacking in logic.
Of course they have to go to the john occasionally. But there are so few close calls because of the low numbers of planes relative to the size of the airspace. When you get millions of people in the sky, there will be a lot of close calls every day, and even a minor wreck in the sky results in catastrophe.
They developed digital highways in the 1980s that deal with this problem.