Would you drive this? Flying Cars Deemed Street Legal in Florida

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Kairi

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So Florida is oane of the first states to make a flying car called the Transition street legal. The company that makes them, Terrafugia, expects the Transition to hit the road or air late next year, and Florida is one of their top states for pre-orders.

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According to the news report they get pretty good gas mileage, 30-35 miles per gallon on the road and about 5 gallon per hour in the air-- doing 100mph. And it uses regular premium unleaded so you can even fill up at any gas station. And you can even part it right inside a normal garage.

People are bad enough drivers down here as it is, I can only imagine when someone gets road rage and decides to take flight going down the I-95

Other than the $250,000 price tag holding you back.... would you want to drive/fly one of these cars?

Heres the news report:
Flying Cars ruled street legal | Video | wtsp.com