Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
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Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#22https://www.thedrive.com/a-list/3171/5-times-silicon-valley-...
Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
we have self-driving cars already, they're called trains
Show me a train that can show up at my grandmother's door and drop her at the doctor's.
Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#24Well, it is significantly more limited than most new passenger vehicles, both in terms of how many people/things it can haul and its safety when sharing the road with vehicles that are on the road today.
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#25Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
From experience, the main issues, aside from weather, with using a motorcycle as your sole means of transport are: - You can't take an arbitrary person as passenger (they need gear and pillion experience) - You can't take more than a backpack's worth of cargo (slightly expandable with panniers) This can't take a passenger at all, and looks like it has the same cargo restrictions. It looks fun but I can't see it repla…
There is also the danger factor... you are 27 times more likely to die driving the same distance on a motorcycle as in a car. I don’t think I would want to take that risk.
Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#27> Priced at $18,500, it also costs about half as much as the current average sales price for a new passenger vehicle Well, it is significantly more limited than most new passenger vehicles, both in terms of how many people/things it can haul and its safety when sharing the road with vehicles that are on the road today.
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#28Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#29Reminds me of the car that the character Peter Gregory drove in the show Silicon Valley. https://www.thedrive.com/a-list/3171/5-times-silicon-valley-...
Apparently Sergey Brin had one.