@LiberalLibrarian The only way flying cars happen is if you take human operators out of the equation. You've seen how people drive. No way do you add a third dimension to their inability to pay attention. Centralized control. So yes, there will be flying lanes. :)
@ianthealy Seriously, that's what I was assuming. Everything would have to be networked.
@LiberalLibrarian I remember a book I read (don't recall which it was) where manual control of a car on public thoroughfares (flying or otherwise) was a felony.
@ianthealy @LiberalLibrarian
Hard agree about flying cars, and the same applies to self-driving. I will not tolerate robot cars around me. I will be ungovernable. Fair warning.
Uh, is this the book? Lawbreaker, aka Violation: https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/258272/short-story-identification-young-man-driving-a-manually-controlled-car-gets-de
@b4cks4w @LiberalLibrarian I don't think so. It's probably a common theme though.