the state of arizona is very accommodating, allowing self—driving cars from waymo, ford, general motors and intelrs away from fully autonomous cars taking to the highways yet, and it seems that the road to fully self driving vehicles is still a bumpy one. some american freeways have carpool lanes which you can only use if you are carrying more than one person in the car. the idea is those lanes at least are travelling at a decent speed. well now they are also planning similar lanes for autonomous vehicles and they are calling them hyper lanes. this system will be controlled by a central computer and will whizz self—driving cars along at speeds of over 100 miles an hour. you would use access stations in your local neighbourhoods and once you enter the station your car will start driving itself and they will launch them onto a hyper lane. after that point the car would be able to drive itself and you can just sit back and sip your coffee and check your phone. the plan is to use existing highways to create these hyper lanes. customers would pay surge pricing in order to ease congestion and arrive at