Breakout – Self-Driving Vehicles and the Future of Transportation
Listen now
Description
In this episode of the Breakout with Newt Gingrich podcast, Newt discusses how self-driving vehicles from innovative companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Audi and even Google are changing the relationship that drivers have had with their vehicles for over a century. Self-driving cars and trucks offer a future where driving is dramatically safer for people and better for our environment. This innovation is also potentially useful to our military, which could integrate driverless technology to transport materials around dangerous parts of places like Afghanistan and eliminate the risk of injury or death to military members by using convoys where most, if not all vehicles are driven by a computer rather than a human. Although this technology is still years away from being fully developed and implemented, it offers us a glimpse of what our future on the open road may look like. For more on Breakout, tune in to this podcast each week, and read Newt’s new book, Breakout. (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1621570215/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1621570215&linkCode=as2&tag=newtorg-20)
More Episodes
In this episode of the Breakout with Newt Gingrich podcast, Newt sits down with the founder and editor of the Weekly Standard, Bill Kristol. Mr. Kristol is the host of the Conversations with Bill Kristol program. The Conversations program was developed by the Foundation for Constitutional...
Published 07/13/15
In this episode of the Breakout with Newt Gingrich podcast, Newt interviews former  Governor Rick Perry, the longest-serving Governor in Texas history. Governor Perry served from December 2000 until January 2015. During his tenure, Texas became the standard-bearer for job creation in the United...
Published 06/08/15
In this episode of the Breakout with Newt Gingrich podcast, Newt interviews the CEO of Gotham Air, Tim Hayes. Gotham Air is revolutionizing air travel in the New York/New Jersey area by enabling individuals to order a helicopter via their smartphone in the same way they would order an Uber....
Published 05/18/15