A free taxi to the shops, courtesy of Google
January 31, 2014
New technology from Google will allow restaurants, shopping malls and garages to offer free taxi rides to their customers.
A patent awarded to the internet giant reveals how the company plans to use advertising revenue to fund free local travel - possibly using its own fleet of self-driving taxis .
How will the free Google taxi work?
In the way that banks offer 'free' car breakdown cover to encourage the take up of paid-for current accounts, the Google taxi service will allow local businesses to pay for customers to be driven to their premises. When a web user is searching for a restaurant, Google will display a special offer from a local eatery that includes a free taxi ride to get there using one of the fully autonomous self-driving cars it is developing.
Google has already successfully demonstrated its driver-less car and recently launched the Open Automotive Alliance to speed its introduction.
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Self-driving cars
Following the adoption of self-driving vehicles, it is likely that we will very quickly move away from what we currently consider to be a car.
The American industrial design firm that worked on the Google phone has unveiled its own vision of personal transport in 2040. The vehicle imagined by Mike and Maaike features a wrap-around seven-seat sofa, table and large television.
According to the designers, self-driving cars are not only technologically possible, but inevitable.
GPS, sophisticated sensors and navigation databases will allow such vehicles to operate on the same roads we have today.
Information correct at time of publication.