A common “solution” I often hear from friends about solving traffic problems: “If only we had flying cars! Or those “jetpacks” on the Jetson’s TV shows!” For now, let’s ignore the logistical nightmare and extreme isolation associated with having hundreds of thousands of flying metal boxes whizzing around above our cities. Let’s assume we’ve figured out a way to avoid thousands of crashes each day, and simply consider the implications of such a world on travel time and the design of our world.
Slow Cities, Not "Jetson Jetpacks"
Slow Cities, Not "Jetson Jetpacks"
Slow Cities, Not "Jetson Jetpacks"
A common “solution” I often hear from friends about solving traffic problems: “If only we had flying cars! Or those “jetpacks” on the Jetson’s TV shows!” For now, let’s ignore the logistical nightmare and extreme isolation associated with having hundreds of thousands of flying metal boxes whizzing around above our cities. Let’s assume we’ve figured out a way to avoid thousands of crashes each day, and simply consider the implications of such a world on travel time and the design of our world.