You ever ridden in a taxi?mistermack wrote:When you have driverless hire cars, you won't need them to hang around the station. The nearest one makes it's way to you, when you go online and order it for a specific time and place. It drops you off like a taxi and then picks the next hire up. etc. Just like Uber but without the cost of a driver.Seth wrote: When I get there I want to drive MY car, not some rental. The logistics of having hundreds of cars (or thousands of them) available at the rail station so passengers can rent them seems a bit complex. What happens when all the cars are rented and you get there and have no transportation to that important business meeting?
So you don't have to park it, or insure it, or fill it up, or wash it, or buy tyres, or take it for it's annual test, or maintain it. You just pay when you use one.
Your question is daft. What happens when all the taxis are taken, and you have no transportation to that important business meeting? Same thing.
But you can afford to have many more driverless taxis waiting around. Because you don't need to pay drivers for sitting around doing nothing.
The only positive thing about a self-driving vehicle is you don't have to put up with some nitwit from Somalia or Pakistan who doesn't speak english and takes you for the grand tour around town.