• No: What about considerations of material use for numerous sensors and global equity of resources.
    • Or: Proportion of H.P.V. as a service – such as Veemo
  • Growing population density generates more traffic which can be optimized through autonomous regulation.
  • It is transitional only. Separate corridors if needed, only short-term.
  • If they can meet the need for simpler, slower local vehicle. faster, more efficient travel
  • I think it’s about using the current resources to the optimum and working upwards from there.
  • Yes, but fully integrated and electric.
  • Yes, but as trains. 🙂
  • Should’t that be a political consideration?
    • +1
  • As long as the tech is affordable.
  • No, need mixed, as least for people moving slower
    • smaller, lighter vehicle
  • Corridors? No. Mixed traffic? probably
  • Perhaps, but changes to A/V will not be done within a single generation. It’ll take longer to integrate.
  • Yes, but… what do we do with all the soon-to-be-useless parking space?
  • As long as it’s proven to solve defined problems