Flying Cars
Flying cars are vehicles that are designed to travel both on the ground and in the air. They typically combine features of conventional automobiles with those of aircraft, enabling them to take off, fly, and land vertically like a helicopter or fly like a plane. Flying cars are often envisioned as a solution to urban congestion, allowing for faster travel by bypassing road traffic.The concept includes various designs, from aircraft-like vehicles with wings that fold away for road use to drone-like machines that can elevate using rotors. The development of flying cars involves advancements in engineering, materials, and regulations concerning air traffic and safety. Although prototypes and concepts have been showcased by various companies, flying cars are still largely in the experimental phase and face challenges like regulatory approval, safety standards, and infrastructure integration.