Driverless Taxis Start Unsettling, Then Feel Like a Mobile Office, Says Adrian Weckler

Adrian Weckler writes about the experience of riding driverless taxis. He notes that the first ride feels unnerving for passengers. The

Adrian Weckler writes about the experience of riding driverless taxis. He notes that the first ride feels unnerving for passengers. The sensation stems from the lack of a human driver. As the journey continues, riders become more comfortable. Passengers often turn to checking emails or other tasks. The shift illustrates how users adapt to autonomous transport. Weckler suggests the novelty fades with repeated use. The piece reflects broader public attitudes toward autonomous vehicles.