The introduction of autonomous driving is expected to have a significant impact on the automotive industry, with a potential drop in vehicle ownership being one of its most immediate effects. Analysts believe that by 2030, people may almost exclusively rely on shared autonomous cars for their transportation needs, particularly in urban areas where everything is close by. However, the integration of autonomous vehicles in rural and sparsely populated areas poses significant challenges, including questions about personal choice and property rights. Forcing people to give up their gas-powered cars could be difficult, as car ownership remains a vital aspect of many people's livelihoods and status symbol. A systematic integration plan may help address these concerns, but implementing such a drastic change by 2030 could prove problematic.