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kleinbl00  ·  3963 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Imagine: A World Where Nobody Owns Their Own Car

    I disagree with your premise here. Some people will always regard cars as status symbols and others will always regard them as transportation utility maximizers.

Just because a person refuses to acknowledge the status accorded a car does not mean it is not a status symbol. I wear jeans and t-shirts. I also recognize that this choice to opt out of fashion is a fashion choice. Further, my choice does little to erode the profit margins of the fashion industry, whose choices trickle down to my available choices of jeans and t-shirts. Even when I opt out of a status-driven industry, my choices remain driven by status.

    Besides, if anything we're trending away from the American car fetish (or more likely it's taking a different form).

We're driving less. This is what Facebook has blessed us with. Those who need to drive shall continue to drive. The problem with a "1-car 11-people" future is that they're all likely to need to drive about the same time, and they're all likely to need to drive along a predictable route. It makes a lot more sense to put them on a bus.

If you don't want or need a car, you don't want or need a driverless, "mutual" car. You need a way to get from Point A to Point B. Guaranteed- a bus is going to be cheaper.

    But I think we'll care less and less if our cars drive themselves.

We will not care less and less if The City takes 35 minutes to dispatch a Prius to our driveway when it said it would take 10. We just missed our dentist's appointment. Had we taken the bus, we'd be there.





user-inactivated  ·  3962 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I'm not talking a bus system, or some kind of delivery system, or any of the things you mention. I use the bus every day. I also own a car, not by choice, and I wouldn't if it hadn't been somewhat forced on me. In urban settings cars are the poorest transportation option. I rank subways first, then bikes, then buses. Cars a distant fourth.

What I meant is something different, though. My point is that less people care about cars in a memento sense than ever, which will ease in the rise of the self-driving car (if it happens at all). That's all I meant.