afransen
Senior Member
Maybe one day there could be an extensive network throughout cities, except the cars would be owned by the passengers that they'll board at their house.
Kind of like in Minority Report.
I think that defeats one of the main advantages of such a system: it would only need maybe 0.3 - 0.5 vehicles per capita, versus the 1+ for cars. That is reducing the capital tied up by a huge extent. The infrastructure would still be fairly expensive, at $10 - $20 million per km (as estimated on their site, who knows if that is reasonable).