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Japan Transportation Technology

Japan Wants To Bring Flying Cars To Its Skies (bloomberg.com) 52

Japan is making a push to develop flying cars, enlisting companies including Uber and Boeing in a government-led group to bring airborne vehicles to the country in the next decade. From a report: The group will initially comprise 21 businesses and organizations, including Airbus, NEC, a Toyota Motor-backed startup called Cartivator, ANA, Japan Airlines, and Yamato, according to a statement Friday from the trade ministry in Tokyo. Delegates will gather Aug. 29 to help chart a road map this year, it said. "The Japanese government will provide appropriate support to help realize the concept of flying cars, such as creation of acceptable rules," the ministry said. Flying cars that can zoom over congested roads are closer to reality than many people think. Startups around the world are pursuing small aircraft, which were until recently only in the realm of science fiction. With Japanese companies already trailing their global peers in electric vehicles and self-driving cars, the government is showing urgency on the aircraft technology, stepping in to facilitate legislation and infrastructure to help gain leadership.
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Japan Wants To Bring Flying Cars To Its Skies

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  • acceptable rules = faa code audit levels for software or do you want windows for airplanes with BSOD?

  • Hundreds of flying car headlights + Mothra [wikipedia.org] = disaster.

  • can't wait to watch dashcam crash compilations on youtube

    • Why would you need a dashcam? They will be crashing into personal property with security cameras, corporate property with security cameras, and public property with cameras. Some won't even be crashes but poor parking selection as well as privacy invasion. Complain about roads, buy at least it keeps most of the riffraff within specific areas. Flying cars pose a personal airspace disaster.

      Now get off my lawn and out of my airspace.

  • ...bring them to the skies, because if they bring them to the seas, they have to call them submarines.

    • by taustin ( 171655 )

      Given that Japan is an island surrounded by ocean, I suspect a lot of their flying cars will end up submarines anyway.

  • Japan came with the 5th generation AI project in the 80s. The promises were out this world. Which is why it fizzled, and came to nothing. With this, Japan may end up with few more helicopters in the sky. Flying cars? I don't think so.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Other than lighter than air, I know of no way hold machines with people in them UP other than moving large quantities of air DOWN, which makes noise. You will never have "Jetsons" type personal flying car in your garage, unless you live in the country, because your neighbors won't tollerate the NOISE. That is the reason I invested in that anti gravity company ;-)

    • Well, electromagnets could do it, akin to maglev trains. You just need massive amounts of electricity running through every road, preferably using room-temperature superconductors. The electricity required could be supplied by the local fusion plant.
    • I was really with you there for a while.. then I remembered Harley Davidson motorcycles... or even sports cars... I've taught my children that any machine that makes that much noise is poorly designed. Well designed machines don't make noise like that.

      I think that was in reference to a Ferrari making the popping sounds. I taught them that any machine that makes that much noise is only operated by assholes who don't mind driving something which is basically broken by design and can't operate within decent so
      • I was really with you there for a while.. then I remembered Harley Davidson motorcycles... or even sports cars... I've taught my children that any machine that makes that much noise is poorly designed. Well designed machines don't make noise like that.

        That's kind of true. Harleys are designed to make noise, not to be maximally efficient. However...

        I think that was in reference to a Ferrari making the popping sounds. I taught them that any machine that makes that much noise is only operated by assholes who don't mind driving something which is basically broken by design and can't operate within decent sound limits.

        No, that's totally different. That's actually just not spending money to make it quieter. Like all competitive automotive manufacturers, Ferrari tries to make efficient engines, because that means more power output. Harley doesn't have competition in the same way other manufacturers do, because they are selling an experience — not the best-possible machine, but the most stylish (for a particular style.)

  • by DarkRookie ( 5030953 ) on Friday August 24, 2018 @03:35PM (#57188974)
    Most people cannot handle the 2d that driving entails.
    Adding a 3rd will make it so much worse.
    I rather not have one of those crash into me.
  • Soon, flying cars could crash on our homes.
    That means we'll all have to live in underground shelters.

  • Toyota can't even manage following its own internal coding practices, let alone industry standard best practices. I sure hope they don't transfer any technology.

  • I wonder if it makes economical sense to fly people over the road. Will the additional cost over rolling be affordable for more than 1% of drivers?
  • What makes them think Uber is a good option????

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