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Flying Cars Approved For Use in New Hampshire

Author: Daniel-RufiangePublished:  8/4/2020
Flying Cars Approved For Use in New Hampshire Flying Cars Approved For Use in New Hampshire

Last month, New Hampshire became the first U.S. state to pass a law allowing for flying cars to be driven on public roads. Yes, you read that correctly.

The catch here of course is that Law HB 1182, signed into being by New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu, allows flying cars to drive on the state’s roads, with their wheels planted on the ground. It does not give makers of flying cars permission to fly the state’s skies, and it definitely does not allow for landing and taking off wherever the operator might feel like. Rather, it means they can be driven to ground destinations from the airport, and vice versa.

“This is a landmark event, and early adopters of this type of state legislation will be the leaders of a new transportation technology. This is something the public has been yearning for decades to see.”

- Sam Bousfield, CEO of flying-car maker Samson Sky

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