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Title    In a Self-Driving Future, We may not Even Want to Own Cars
Date    Sunday November 23 2014, @09:22AM
Author    martyb
Topic   
from the prefer-to-own-an-automobile dept.
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/11/23/0255206

Hugh Pickens writes:

Jerry Hirsch writes in the LA Times that personal transportation is on the cusp of its greatest transformation since the advent of the internal combustion engine. For a century, cars have been symbols of freedom and status but according to Hirsch, passengers of the future may well view vehicles as just another form of public transportation, to be purchased by the trip or in a subscription. Buying sexy, fast cars for garages could evolve into buying seat-miles in appliance-like pods, piloted by robots, parked in public stalls. "There will come a time when driving the car is like riding the horse," says futurist Peter Schwartz. "Some people will still like to do it, but most of us won't." People still will want to own vehicles for various needs, says James Lentz, chief executive of Toyota's North American operations. They might live in a rural area and travel long distances daily. They might have a big family to haul around. They might own a business that requires transporting supplies. "You will still have people who have the passion for driving the cars and feeling the road," says Lentz. "There may be times when they want the cars to drive them, but they won't be buying autonomous-only cars."

One vision of the future is already playing out in Grenoble, France, where residents can rent from a fleet of 70 pod-like Toyota i-Road and Coms electric cars for short city trips. "It is a sharing program like what you see in Portland [Oregon] with bicycles," says Lentz. Drivers can check out and return the cars at various charging points. Through a subscription, they pay the equivalent of $3.75 for 30 minutes. Because the vehicles are so small, it's easy to build out their parking and charging infrastructure. Skeptics should consider the cynicism that greeted the horseless carriage more than a century ago, says Adam Jonas who adds that fully autonomous vehicles will be here far sooner than the market thinks (PDF). Then, Jonas says, skeptics asked: "Why would any rational person want to replace the assuredness of that hot horse body trustily pulling your comfortable carriage with an unreliable, oil-spurting heap of gears, belts and chains?"

Links

  1. "Hugh Pickens" - http://respectponcacity.com/
  2. "passengers of the future may well view vehicles as just another form of public transportation" - http://www.latimes.com/business/autos/la-fi-hy-1121-la-auto-show-future-of-driving-20141121-story.html#page=1
  3. "residents can rent from a fleet of 70 pod-like Toyota i-Road and Coms electric cars for short city trips" - http://www.wired.com/2014/09/toyota-france-ev-program/
  4. "fully autonomous vehicles will be here far sooner than the market thinks (PDF)" - http://www.fleetmanagementweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/morgan-stanley.pdf
  5. "replace the assuredness of that hot horse body trustily pulling your comfortable carriage" - http://thetyee.ca/News/2013/03/06/Horse-Dung-Big-Shift/

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