You can do that now. It's called a cab, and it doesn't take up space in your garage and you don't need to insure it. That being said you have to obey the rules and limitations set by the cab driver and the cab company. You will have even more rules and micromanagement in your "driverless", as in "someone is driving but it's not me" car and the central government that will monitor every destination and will step in and take control when it's for your own good or the the good of the collective.
You are a stuck in the past fool. Too bad. Instead of embracing technology and making sure it is done right, you stick your heads in the sand.
You are a stuck in the past fool. Too bad. Instead of embracing technology and making sure it is done right, you stick your heads in the sand.