Enoki
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Why bother? Have instead a mostly ground based system (cheaper) that is fully autonomous and controlled by AI using a very detailed scheduling program. You call a "cab" and it shows up within minutes. It takes you to your destination directly then goes to the next assigned call. Grav vehicles are only necessary if ground congestion reaches a point where it becomes a time consuming issue (aka traffic jams). There's ZERO need for flight when far cheaper wheeled vehicles fill the need.In a world with the tech level for autonomous driving... the "personal vehicle" is no longer required.
Instead, you have a subscription to a Transport as a Service (TaaS) company that owns and maintains the "air/raft fleet" and all the people have to do is rent/charter "air/rafts" from the fleet for durations/km ... and there's no need formillionsBILLIONS of starbux to be spent on construction+maintenance of surface infrastructure connecting point to point (road, rail, etc.) locations.
My point being that you don't need "everyone" to shell out mega starbux for grav vehicles when transportation functions more like a (regulated) public utility (energy, water, etc.) rather than a personal investment per person/household.
Roads, and possibly railroads, would still be necessary simply because of the cost of hauling massive amounts of freight in volume and weight. Grav is not cost effective in most cases. Today, the average for freight trains on Earth runs between about 5,000 to 20,000 tons. If something like 75% of that is freight, you are into something the size of a major starship to haul it in one go. That gets really pricey for little gain.
