
A future with driverless cars means people will have more options to avoid driving on their own, beyond trains, buses and airplanes. Distance, travel time, cost and convenience will influence the decisions.
Passengers could eat, drink, work and sleep during the 10-hour drive. They could leave whenever they want, and pack whatever they want – including liquids and pocketknives – with no searches or scans. When they get to their destination, they wouldn’t have to find a rental car and navigate to the actual place they’re going. These changes could substantially change the aviation industry.
Read the article at SmartCompany.
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