Driverless cars on inching their way into our world. While it’s a measure of time before driverless cars dominate the roadways, some think it’s inevitable. For more than a century, cars have basically been built the same. The marketing world created a relationship between a vehicle and its driver. Of course, that’s still the case today.
Car ownership was all about having a new type of status and perceived freedom, and for the most part, it still is. However, a future with driverless cars mean there will be a divorce from the usual relationship of driver and car. The world will change drastically.
Any job position that requires a driver will be redefined. Of course, there will also be a radical change in where people live and how they arrive to work. There are some fascinating insights as to what’s happening in Toronto, and their take on urban planning. Some futurists believe that we’re only a decade away from the reality.