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Forget Flying Cars: Passenger Drones May Be Hovering Soon at a Location Near You

Mar 20, 2017Digital CuratorDigital Future, Digital Society, Robotics, Smart Cities

 

Forget Flying Cars: Passenger Drones May Be Hovering Soon at a Location Near You

The dream of the flying car could come down to earth before it gets off the ground. Rising in its place: a network of self-flying drones big enough to ferry individual commuters around town. That’s the future envisioned by several start-ups that are developing so-called “passenger drones,” which could shrink commute times from hours to minutes.

 

 

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