But what if the planes/cars have a kill switch that would reposition the vehicle if they stray from appointed lanes? Begin drifting off course and the car gets shut down and automatically lands in a field or parking lot. We have the technology, ya know.
It'd be better implementation of existing tech to have an AR heads up display across the windshield that displayed established sky lanes, and a function that pulled you back into the lane when the sensors detect your divergence.
New cars already have sensors that introduce resistance and outright pull you back when you start to drift into another lane, so it's about applying that to a virtual interface.
That would be correct, but giving how our government likes to false flag nowadays. I wouldn't be surprised if it does happen, there's always a way to bypass certain restrictions that are already pre-installed in technology.
But what if the planes/cars have a kill switch that would reposition the vehicle if they stray from appointed lanes? Begin drifting off course and the car gets shut down and automatically lands in a field or parking lot. We have the technology, ya know.
It'd be better implementation of existing tech to have an AR heads up display across the windshield that displayed established sky lanes, and a function that pulled you back into the lane when the sensors detect your divergence.
New cars already have sensors that introduce resistance and outright pull you back when you start to drift into another lane, so it's about applying that to a virtual interface.
That would be correct, but giving how our government likes to false flag nowadays. I wouldn't be surprised if it does happen, there's always a way to bypass certain restrictions that are already pre-installed in technology.
Flying FAA traffic police.