SUV sized drones shouldn't be a thing to worry about,
especially when passenger drones are actively a real thing and burgeoning industry, called interchangeably Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) vehicles...or Passenger Drones....or Air Taxis....if that's what they are?
You can invest in companies that contribute to parts for these vehicles.
It's like officials are mixing in legal technological innovations but not clearly explaining, but being shifty about it at the same time. But the thing is they are working on a network where you Takeoff and Land at airports, on top of parking garages, and/or at specifically designated transit centers....
all called Vertiports.
Florida is developing a network of Vertiports
The fact that none of these passenger drones, if that's what they are exclusively, seem to be flying in the daytime is the shifty-ness aspect, that makes it all weird and suspect. Obviously, the VTOLs will fly in day and night, so it's almost like an over the top way to introduce this to the wider public as a new form of transportation, if that's all....but apparently it's more than that happening....IDK.
[Example] Network of seven vertiports overlaid on New York City.