Driverless cars have the potential to completely change the way Americans think about where they live. No longer will people need to pay the high rents, taxes and fees common in urban centers to work comfortably in those cities
Driverless cars will spur an exodus from high-tax cities to inviting suburbs
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Illinois — More than at any time in world history, technological advancements are having an immediate and significant effect on the way people are living their lives.
Just 30 years ago, few would have imagined it would be possible for every person to own their very own pocket-sized super computer on which he or she could do virtually anything—from finding a date to buying a house.