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Japan's 1st piloted flying taxi test held ahead of 2025 World Expo

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How is their public liability insurance?

10 ( +15 / -5 )

I stick to my changara,(Tokyo jargon for old beat up taxi).

7 ( +8 / -1 )

Absolute no need for this thing! If more minds who create these annoyances were more focused on the environment and other issues to improve society especially Japan with birth rate problems and really horrible work life balance and not playing with usless toys that will be more of a problem than a solution. Life might improve.

7 ( +9 / -2 )

Beautiful Osaka Castle, what a contrast .

6 ( +10 / -4 )

Japan plans for the "flying cars" to be among the expo's main attractions,

Japan is not working on "flying cars" so anyone hoping to see one, let alone drive or fly in one, is going to be greatly disappointed. They are working on small "air taxis" that use variations on helicopter technology that is miniaturized by using many smaller blades rather than one huge blade.

A car is a registered vehicle to use roadways, highways, freeways etc and carry occupants.

A "flying car" will be registered to use roadways, highways, freeways etc while carrying occupants, AND registered to fly up to a certain altitude while carrying passengers in Japanese airspace.

So a "flying car" would pick you up from your front door, drive to the nearest take off/landing point and then fly you to the landing point closest to your final destination, where upon it drives you to that destination and drops you at the door. That is a flying car! Anything that will not use roads but simply fly around has no business having car in the description.

https://robbreport.com/motors/aviation/alef-aeronautics-flying-car-automobile-helicopter-1234767080/

There are flying boats or "float planes" that fly, land on water and float while being maneuverable on water.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_boat

The world expo in 2025 in Japan will NOT include any "flying cars" unless they begin building one between now and 2025.

5 ( +7 / -2 )

With zero glide path and zero autorotation, I can't see these ever being used anywhere with buildings and people.

4 ( +5 / -1 )

Say what you want, but if the fare is affordable, i am definitely gonna at least try it out once in my life.

4 ( +5 / -1 )

How much is the ride?

3 ( +5 / -2 )

Prefectural authorities plan to quickly resolve issues around commercial viability by also subsidizing construction of ports for the craft

Your tax dollars at work: another toy for the wealthy. I hope at least that it is electric.

3 ( +11 / -8 )

"I think the issue now isn't the technology, but that the big challenges ahead are Japanese regulations and residents' feelings" about safety.

Where do we take off and land these craft?

The space just isn’t there, is it?

Until dedicated areas are built then these craft are just highly priced toys.

2 ( +6 / -4 )

Perfect for japan with its vast open spaces

2 ( +5 / -3 )

Already have these in the US, and the infrastructure to go with it,

That's an exaggeration. Maybe around Disney World there is a suitable "infrastructure" but overall ( as you imply) there is no such thing.

Why?

The main infrastructure system in the US was built decades ago and they have had painful experiences trying to graft modernised one's on to it.

The most painful thing is overall maintenance costs are holding back the potential economic progress that would outpace y that of China.

Hard to ignore those basic facts.

2 ( +4 / -2 )

When wind, heavy rain, or whatever bad weather conditions, will it fly.

That point only makes it very risky for many reasons.

And that was not a flyng taxi car test since no transportation of a passenger, nor move from ppint A to point B.

2 ( +3 / -1 )

If you’re not rich enough to take a private helicopter and land on your own yacht, I’d rather take my chances in a crash on the back of a Grab motor bike taxi in Malaysia any day - seems way safer!

2 ( +3 / -1 )

Yes, it is much less than I expected. Looks like an updated one-man gyrocopter that's been around for decades. There was one in Mad Max.

1 ( +16 / -15 )

It is funny for solo flight but there is something called helicopter which is safer, more comfortable to ferry passengers around.

1 ( +4 / -3 )

More air traffic... accidents of falling debris when they bump with each other. Very risky mode of transportation.

1 ( +7 / -6 )

send ‘em to ukraine, already!

0 ( +5 / -5 )

What could go wrong?

0 ( +2 / -2 )

Taxi?? All I see is a man who in a drone look big mini helicopter with all those fans

0 ( +2 / -2 )

worried about if one malfunctions or gets hacked and crashes

0 ( +2 / -2 )

this flying toy same concept of a drone you buy at toys r us but bigger in size and looks like a miniature helicopter

0 ( +0 / -0 )

GO JAPAN !!..

0 ( +0 / -0 )

Soon will be when it meets Japan's power grid spaghetti. A rare photo indeed without the Tepco grid mess.

I hope at least that it is electric.

0 ( +0 / -0 )

Government regulation will make sure they don't fly.No flying after 8pm

commercial flights are a joke here.

-1 ( +0 / -1 )

Well, in an aging childless society with one half of the population in senior residences and the other half caring those elderly people I see only one application for those flying taxis, when a very rare super rich nurse has overslept in the morning and has to rush to the workplace. Wish you much business success with those toys.

-2 ( +3 / -5 )

Nice

-2 ( +2 / -4 )

Aside from the safety concerns(what could go wrong...) The cost per ride would no doubt be similar to a ground based taxi in japan which seems like about 10000yen /100m when you are watching that meter tick over at light speed...

-2 ( +2 / -4 )

Good luck with all the overhead powerlines from a system designed in early 20th century.

-2 ( +2 / -4 )

Hilarious!!

-3 ( +7 / -10 )

Do we on planet Earth not already have too many taxis and vehicles of all kinds on land ? And in the air? An air-taxi colliding with another will endanger or take away not only the lives of the passengers of both air-taxis but, also endanger or take away the life or lives of unfortunate pedestrians on the ground.

Besides, planet has Earth not already become a collosal Bee-Hive with more than hundreds of thousands of Bee-Planes flying around and landing in it like collosal mechanical Bees? 24 hours a day? 7 days a week? 12 months a year? Does Japan not know that Expo-25 will bring in hundreds of thousands of tourists flying into Japan in hundreds of thousands of planes that will pollute the skies of Japan? Does Japan want the air nearer the ground polluted as well by flying taxis? Evidently that is precisely why Japan is planning for the whole world to applaud Japan for being such a great Expo host-country and forgetting to train more doctors and nurses to work in many more newly built hospitals.*

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-3 ( +3 / -6 )

Japanese streets are so narrow,and do have curbs as barriers, people house are literally in the streets

-3 ( +2 / -5 )

When auto were made you only had horse tracks to drive on. The car will became horse. I know women will be later to take them up. There will be problems to solve. Will women have the confidence to fly a machine. Women are the best road user by far. But getting them to fly with confidence will be hard I assume. Women are defensive drivers of cars so being very cautious. You women out there how do you feel about having and using one of these? I say this because when it come to flying drones women are a very small percent of users. So I curiosity. Take the stay at home mum will she hop into a flycar to go down to shops or use the old EV.

-3 ( +0 / -3 )

I look forward to the day when the skies over Japan are full of these flying vehicles - preferably all self-flying - and very little traffic on the ground. People in Osaka, for example, will commute to Tokyo daily with ease.

-4 ( +3 / -7 )

Notice how all these flying taxis are foreign models.

-4 ( +1 / -5 )

Taxi? All I see only one seat for pilot in that vehicle.

-5 ( +15 / -20 )

Already have these in the US, and the infrastructure to go with it,

-6 ( +4 / -10 )

this is not a taxi, but a ridiculous prototype. Chinese taxi are better!

-7 ( +3 / -10 )

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