That’s because we’re already at to the limits. There was a Moore’s Law for the speed of transatlantic ships for about two centuries, and one for transatlantic flights for about half a century. (And I kind-of doubt Moore’s Law will last for much longer.)
EDIT: though if you measure them in doubling times rather than in years, I agree that those for vehicles weren’t anywhere near as impressive.
That’s because we’re already at to the limits. There was a Moore’s Law for the speed of transatlantic ships for about two centuries, and one for transatlantic flights for about half a century. (And I kind-of doubt Moore’s Law will last for much longer.)
EDIT: though if you measure them in doubling times rather than in years, I agree that those for vehicles weren’t anywhere near as impressive.