If you’d told me a few weeks ago that flying cars will change the way we travel, I probably would have laughed at you.
There are also regulatory roadblocks. The Federal Aviation Administration, which has oversight of these new vehicles, has adopted a “crawl-walk-run” approach. And it’s still in “crawl” mode. Last year, itfor flying cars. Among them: They have to use existing heliports and they must have a human pilot. But there are no special traffic lanes in the sky for these vehicles yet., has worked on regulations for low-level unmanned aerial vehicles for the last decade.
There’s even a flying-car driving school. Netherlands auto manufacturer PAL-V will show you the ins and outs of flying a car. They even have aHigh prices and continued doubts about the viability of zipping around town like George Jetson haven’t stopped people from thinking about the future. Experts seem to agree that safe VTOLs with FAA approval could change travel forever.