Persuasive Essay On Flying Cars

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I choose this topic because it 's very interesting. When I was small I saw a lot of movies where cars are flying. I can 't believe it, but for not a long time people already made some real flying cars. These cars can fly and drive. A flying car is a type of personal air vehicle that provides door-to-door transportation by both road and air. Sitting in your car in the sea of cars in bumper-to-bumper traffic on an endless expresswa¬y, have you ever daydreamed about your car taking off and flying over the road? Imagine if you could just flip a switch and unshackle yourself from the asphalt! Traffic jams are the bane of any commuter. Many of us spend an hour or so stuck in traffic every week. The growing population is partly to blame for our congested …show more content…

The reason why drones are the answer to the future is that the truth is we are terrible drivers. Humans because of nature have a half-second delay in almost any quick response that they need to have, like a ball rolling out in a street or seeing an aircraft in the sky and you have to take fast action. Even a half-second delay can mean the difference between life and death, and computers systems don 't have that – they have microseconds. So, our transportation network of the future, both on the ground and in the air, will actually be safer when we turn it over to computers. There really aren 't any technological hurdles to this idea. The biggest hurdles we have are psychological and cultural, in terms of giving up the car. But no new tech needs to be developed to have your own personal flying car. What we have to do is improve production and reduce manufacturing costs, and what that means is that we need more robots. So this is almost a self-circular process, where we need robots to build robots to make them cheaper. People should be excited about this: it promises much in terms of safer travel, and in parts of the world where the road and air networks are poor, people will be able to get the goods and services

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