Drones to flying taxis, the future of traffic is in the air.

Back in the day pigeons were used to relay messages between individuals as the sky was the fastest and safest passage at the time. It seems like the sky is going to be the future of transportation of packages, and people as well. With the constantly increasing population, there is an urgent need to find solutions for the traffic and the hours individuals waste stuck in them. With constantly advancing technology, there is hope for a more systematic and efficient system to come into place. 

There are several reasons why the world is looking to the skies for solutions. With individuals migrating to cities constantly, the population, and the number of vehicles on the roads are also increasing. Reconstructing roads to be broader in these densely populated cities is impossible, making flying cars crucial. Furthermore, reaching remote places is often a challenge for individuals, comprised of long travel hours on poorly constructed roads with no medical assistance available if necessary in case of accidents. Having a flying car would make it much easier to access these locations and even deliver packages. Similarly, in the case of natural catastrophes, flying cars and drones could be used to drop off care packages, and medicines, and even be used to rescue individuals. 

Flying Taxi

The e-commerce and automotive industries are two industries that are researching and developing this technology. The automotive industry is working on vertical take-off and landing technology that is more suitable for urban settings, eliminating the need for runways for take-off. Making flying cars energy-efficient and silent is another requirement that must be fulfilled. There is a need to make all drones and cars autonomous as well as create technology through which all of them can communicate and work independently. 

While the flying car dream seems near, many individuals are skeptical about its success. Several hurdles will have to be crossed, the first being- governments and countries will have to lay down specific air traffic rules and regulations and invest in infrastructure for building parking and charging stations. The second hurdle will essentially be regarding safety issues and weather, as extensive testing by manufacturers will be required for passengers to trust these autonomous vehicles. Several emergencies will have to be thought through to ensure complete safety and fewer fatalities and the drones and cars will have to be able to work under any circumstances. The third hurdle would be that there might come a point where traffic will shift to the air and authorities will have to look for ways to mitigate that.

This technology if implemented has the opportunity to solve several problems of the urban world. While this may not be possible for the next few years, it is the future and individuals must capitalize on the chance to invest it in today. 

 

Electric Vehicles for a Sustainable Future

With rising concerns over global warming, individuals and governments all around the world are becoming conscious of their carbon footprints. Internal Combustion vehicles are one of the biggest contributors to pollution and according to the Environmental Protection Agency; a car emits about 4.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year. The need for an alternative to the traditional fossil fuel car has never been more fundamental to the progress of our planet. One such promising alternative that is being heavily spoken about is the electric vehicle. It has the potential to result in a green transportation system as electric vehicles require just electricity to run. 

Electric Vehicle

From the point of view of sustainability an electric car has no tailpipe emission of Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), safeguarding us from air pollution that may cause respiratory diseases along with global warming. Using electricity is a much more sustainable method as the requirement of fossil fuel for a really large sector gets eliminated. Additionally, as electric vehicles lack several regular car parts, when disposed - electric vehicles cause relatively lesser pollution and oil leak contamination is eliminated. With the presence of green transportation, other industries too will be motivated to take sustainable steps as using renewable energies for daily activities will not seem so unattainable anymore. 

Electric vehicles have several other benefits. The most obvious of which is that fuel costs surpass the costs of electricity by a huge margin, resulting in long term savings. Structurally, the vehicle lacks a combustion engine as it does not run on fuel and hence, makes no noise assisting in reduction of noise pollution and providing a better driving experience. They are also deemed safer due to the lack of flammable material present, which will result in fewer fire related accidents. Furthermore, some electric vehicles may also have a low center of gravity, depending on where the batteries are placed and the size of the engine, making it less likely to flip over. Due to the lack of integral moving car parts, electric vehicles are also relatively low maintenance as no oil changes and new fuel filters are required.

A common issue for the sustainability of electric vehicles is that the point source – the electric grid – may use coal to generate the energy, hence, still releasing emissions into the atmosphere. To eliminate this issue charging stations must be installed with solar panels instead of being connected to an electric grid to provide cleaner energy. Batteries are another highlighted issue as lithium mining causes land degradation and severe water pollution, harming ecosystems. With the increase in electric car, the demand for lithium will rise causing a negative impact on the environment. To reduce the impact of this, lithium mining could be heavily regulated and environmental regulation could be put in place. Batteries used in these vehicles could also be recycled constantly. 

While several challenges persist in the future success of electric vehicles, in order to increase the popularity and convenience of this technology governments must undertake certain steps. Building infrastructure is key to the success of electric vehicles. Charging stations must be available at convenient locations all over cities and highways. Governments must also invest in clean energy sources and build clean grids to ensure low emissions. Incentives such as discounted taxes upon purchase of electric vehicles could be used to motivate citizens to buy these vehicles. 

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