Why don’t we have flying cars?

Flying cars, the worldwide dream of what the future will hold. But we have been wishing for these things for at least 50 years, so why doesn’t everyone have one?

Many people think that it’s because the technology is far beyond our reach, but the truth is, people have been testing flying cars for the past ten years or so.

But most of the flying cars (or drivable aircrafts, as they call them) require a runway to take off, and that’s not the easiest thing to find in a traffic jam.

Thankfully, people have begun to create vehicles that take off and land vertically, making a runway unnecessary.

Then there is the government’s response to flying car. They’ve spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on roads, they aren’t about to throw them away just because we don’t need them.

That’s why I think, if we do end up only having flying cars that require runways, that roads could be of use for taking off.

Therefore, the government would be happy that they aren’t losing money and we’d be happy we have flying cars.

 

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