Aug 8, 2017 · 1 min read
The rider will pay for a service and there will likely be, for reasons of free enterprise, different services, hours of operation, limited and unlimited routes without boundaries, weight limits and other human size limits, baggage limits, fees in places nobody anticipated. In fact, city gangs will be parting robocars out and city folk will still find some of them resting on blocks with wheels missing and tech removed.
And then there is that ozone thing or some other atmospheric gashing pollutant problem on somebody’s mass scale tracking device.
And you can’t or won’t likely be able to have cruising going on or street races with robocars. It’ll be so boring being a teen with their first robocar.
