With Hyperloops,
autonomous or even semi-autonomous cars in 120mph+ pelotons on existing
freeways and Musk 120mph skates in tunnels, whole metro areas are
sprawlsville. The American life style will not be changed to urban
living. Ford, General Motors, and all the rest will still be around in
2100 promoting sprawl.
The SUV is the most important surviving public status symbol, and Americans
at least are not going to give that up. They will drive less
especially locally but driving to the country club or a neighbor's home will still be
an important status indicator. Cities will
evolve out of the suburbs with high density urban nodes around regional
amenities with complete urban services, restaurants, service
establishments and high density housing at all price points for those
who choose to live and possibly work in an urban node. But the
majority of the population will still be economically and ethnically
segregated in single family homes and low density apartments in the
suburbs. The current pattern for office commercial segregated in suburban campuses will continue for the foreseeable future.
Freeways
will evolve to narrower lanes restricted to autonomous vehicles, with
high speed lanes running in pelotons for efficiency and throughput.
Current freeways of three lanes or more with a breakdown lane in the
center can in the near future convert to two or more high speed lanes,
one transition lane and leave one wide lane with a breakdown lane for
non- autonomous cars at existing speed limits and entrance and exit.
Transition lanes would have restricted access and egress. All that would
be required to facilitate this transition would be to improve the
roadbed in the high speed and transition lanes. Autonomous cars exist
today capable of 120-150 mph and transit vehicles soon will be once the
need for them exists.
Autonomous
cars can park in high density parking lots on floors limited to small
SUVs by floor spacing, served by elevators. Garages for autonomous
vehicles only may be constructed over a major intersection with an
existing freeway which is already served by transit and close to
developed commercial centers. The garage may be built over the
freeway. The passenger access floor will have bus clearance for
larger vehicles also at high density enabled by autonomous control.
Pedestrian and bicycle access is over the existing sidewalk space on the
cross street and transit access over a lane of the cross street. Cars
will enter from freeway access ramps to car lanes inside the garage next
to the pedestrian/bikeway. Once passengers exit the car for local
transportation and tell the car computer their expected departure time
the car will park itself.
Driverless autonomous cabs would be available at the freeway nodes for
those needing them.
Infrequent
transit nodes using grade separated bike, pedestrian, local transit and
transit access car traffic as entry to the transit garage. This would
create a local traffic and transit interface with high speed autonomous
transit which would use existing on-ramps to access the high speed
lanes. These transit nodes would evolve rapidly to high density urban
centers. Cities and suburbs should plan for and encourage these high
density urban transit villages.
The
Upper middle class
will commute from their tract mansions to suburban commercial campuses
or to a high speed freeway, tunnel skate, or hyperloop node to the city using driverless cabs for the last few mile access as
necessary.
Service
workers and others with minimum wage employment will commute from now
remote suburbs, car or vanpooling as needed where high speed transit is
unavailable.
Depending
on what happens with UBI and "Medicare for All" the workers displaced
by robotics and the existing poor will move to now dead rural
communities. Assuming UBI and Medicare, the revived rural communities
will become vibrant villages of local commerce and art most of which
will generate excess funds for local amenities.
Suburbs will always be suburbs. With Hyperloops and 150 mph autonomous cars running in pelotons on dedicated freeway lanes one can live in the burbs and work in cities. The Pittsburgh-Columbus-Chicago Hyperloop demonstration proposal provides a 40 minute commute from Columbus to either Chicago or Pittsburgh. At 150 MPH Grass Valley-Nevada City is less than an hour from SF.
In the outer suburbs the autonomous car will drop you at the garage over the freeway at the regional urban center, probably still low rise and driverless cabs will shuttle you to your local retail, entertainment center, and community place.