What’s with flying cars that have captured the imagination of many
enthusiast and industry watchers for the last few years? It seems that
the ability of navigate a vehicle mid-air has charmed many drivers and
enthusiasts that they are counting on the months and years that finally
the world will be able to finally unveil a mass-produced flying car. For
many, the ability to drive cars on and off the road is no longer
enough, and mid-air is the next frontier. And it isn’t just the ordinary
drivers and commuters that are dreaming of the flying cars. Even some
upstart car manufacturers are trying to tap into the passion. AeroMobil,
a company from Slovakia has announced that it has successfully
developed a prototype for a flying car called AeroMobil 3.0. Scheduled
for release in 2017, the prototype will instantly transform from a car
to a plane in seconds. So is this the sign that everyone is hoping for
that indeed a flying car is soon to arrive? Sorry to bust the
imaginative bubble but mass produced flying car is out of the radar.
While a prototype is in the works, there are obvious reasons why a
flying car will not become a choice mode of transportation for many in
the next future. Here are five reasons why.

1. Flying cars are too noisy for comfort
Elon Musk of Tesla has already shot down, or at least does not believe that flying cars is in the radar in the next few years. There are a number of reasons he says, but one thing he shared is about the noise production associated with flying cars. If you are looking at a heavy vehicle according to Musk, then you can expect a lot of noise. Musk explains his case by using the helicopter as an example. He says that this is the closest that we have with a flying car, and it produces a lot of noise. So just imagine a flying car cruising mid-air, or a group of flying cars rushing to beat the traffic. We’ll end up with a city too noisy to work and live in. according to Musk, the other option is to dig tunnels below to create tunnels for cars. But we are doing this for trains, right?

Elon Musk of Tesla has already shot down, or at least does not believe that flying cars is in the radar in the next few years. There are a number of reasons he says, but one thing he shared is about the noise production associated with flying cars. If you are looking at a heavy vehicle according to Musk, then you can expect a lot of noise. Musk explains his case by using the helicopter as an example. He says that this is the closest that we have with a flying car, and it produces a lot of noise. So just imagine a flying car cruising mid-air, or a group of flying cars rushing to beat the traffic. We’ll end up with a city too noisy to work and live in. according to Musk, the other option is to dig tunnels below to create tunnels for cars. But we are doing this for trains, right?
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