Flying Cars ... Are We There Yet?

United States
January 4, 2020 2:37pm CST
Hopefully, it is! I am very excited about flying cars. I was often so stuck in the middle of traffic jam and I wished that my car could fly and land to my destination about 15 minutes or so. Isn't it so great? If flying cars are ready for consumers within a few years or a decade from now, it will be the biggest transformation in the car industry. So, it takes more than 100 years for mankind to roll over from ground cars to sky cars. As we know, the first mass-produced ground automobiles were done in 1927. But I am wondering ... can consumers be ready to drive flying cars? Do we have to take a driver license in the same level of helicopter navigation? Are those flying cars too expensive? How about the infrastructure? Do we have to use a different infrastructure to accommodate flying cars? If yes for all of the above, it could be a little drawback then. Do you want to drive a flying car? In the meantime, we can only dream about flying cars with this Floating Car Wall Decor. This wall decor can also be a unique decorative accent to display photos, books, succulents, frames, and figurines. At this moment, we can have a Floating Car Wall Decor while waiting the real one to appear on the sky road of the 21st Century.
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@mrki444 (15150)
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
4 Jan 20
Soon we are. First it will come drone delivery, than flying cars.
• United States
4 Jan 20
I think so... but how about electric cars? Can we skip electric cars and go to flying cars instead?
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@mrki444 (15150)
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
4 Jan 20
@WackyDecor No. In flying cars will be Electric motors or some combination. Classic Diesel or petrol engine can't generate enough power for flying car.
• United States
5 Jan 20
@mrki444 If flying cars are going to be electric motors, I am wondering... will they be enough power to go around 2 - 3 hours non-stop?
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@youless (112243)
• Guangzhou, China
5 Jan 20
I am not very excited to the flying cars. When there are accidents, it will be much more serious since they will crash and fall down. I like the automatically car much more which the driver is not necessary. I can do more stuffs when I am in the car.
• United States
11 Jan 20
That's a good point. I have never thought about it.
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@May2k8 (18195)
• Indonesia
12 Jan 20
I don't think that in the near future this car will be built because flying must be in good weather and regular traffic in the air.
@Hannihar (130238)
• Israel
31 Jan 20
@WackyDecor That would be great if one's transportation could fly and get to their destination quicker but are stuck in traffic along with others.
@ladyhero (3846)
• Indonesia
22 Feb 21
hopefully with lighter car materials, and the increase in electric cars can make flying cars more quickly produced, in order to reduce traffic congestion