Isn't there a Mercedes that won't let you rear end another car?
I've been thinking about this and I think 2030 is a bit pessimistic. Technology moves at a very fast pace. Compare computers today with computers of just 20 years ago. Processing power has increase eleventy billion percent and it shows no sign of slowing down. By 2030 we will be knocking on the door of computational power that surpasses that of people. Compare a year 2000 computer to a 2007 computer. They barely pushed 400mhz.
It is just a question of sensors. Which will either improve or a cluster will be run.
There are UAV projects like Fire Scout and Little Bird that can complete their mission without human intervention. Robotic vehicles will have to share the road with non-robotic vehicles and legacy areas, so they will need to read signs and be smart enough to not go down one way streets or end up in an area that is too narrow(like my GPS occasionally does). Plus being able to sense road conditions, non standard routes and destinations and all the little things we don't notice.
I think the big push won't be Average Joe buying a car. It will be Wal-Mart, Fed-Ex, Delta, and the like buying automated drivers and pilots to replace those whiny unionized assets that get sick, want to be paid, want time off, have those "family" things they go on about. Robot operators can go longer, cheaper and make no mistakes.
The robot warehouse will tell the robot forklift to give it to the robot packager that will give it to the robot truck to deliver to the robot plane which will deliver it to another robot and so on.
We are stagnating. Sure, Wired likes brag about us being at the dawn of technological information age that will further human evolution. But what is it really? We can do our shopping over the internet and get it delivered.
Not much different from 150 years ago when a store keeper sent a boy with a bike around to take orders and deliver them.
Now we are returning to a slave culture. We will have one master overseeing the work of 20 or so slaves. It didn't work out so well last time. I'm pretty sure once the new slaves start getting uppity, we are doomed.
I just want it known that I, for one, welcome our Robot masters.