Car ownership as we know it will change. The promise of car ownership of the past, the freedom of open roads... the reality has been more of a burden.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We could live in a much better society if there was less personal car ownership.
The day will come when the notion of car ownership becomes antiquated. If you live in a city, you don't need to own a car.
Our goal was to completely change transportation. Change traffic. And make it possible to get anywhere you want to go without owning a car.
The independence once represented by the car has been replaced by cell phones and social networks, which are now at the forefront of people's expression of freedom and access. Once a symbol of 'coming of age,' many drivers are waiting longer to get their licenses.
I think cars encapsulate the history of innovation and style - it's the other side of the coin of the car being public enemy No.1.
A car is like a mother-in-law - if you let it, it will rule your life.
When we try to make a car that drives itself, we believe - whether we're right or not - we believe that there would be strong net positive benefit to the world if cars could drive themselves safer than people could.
Not having to own a car has made me realize what a waste of time the automobile is.
I envision a future without traffic accidents or congestion. A future where everyone can use a car.
As we settle into 2013, I predict this: We'll see companies that promote this shift from private ownership thrive. More people will be able to access things they simply don't need to own, and they'll save money and live better, cleaner, green lives doing it.
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