TOP-10 Traffic Solutions. Future Of Transportation.
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Published 2020-03-26
What kind of #innovation would you like to see in your city?
Intro 00:00
1. Hyroscopic transport 0:12
2. Transit Elevated Bus 2:48
3. SkyWay / SkyPod 4:51
4. Hydropace 8:22
5. Tube 9:03
6. Hyperloop 9:43
7. Automatic Mobile Capsule 12:24
8. Bell Nexus 13:22
9. Pop-up Airbus 14:23
10. Self-driving Cars 15:26
All Comments (21)
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It's quite hilarious when designers thinks that putting a few solar panels will make it self powered and sustainable
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Those first 2 are literally just: ''I don't care were the plebs who take public transit go, just as long as they don't get in the way of my car.'' That mentality is why cities without proper alternatives to driving everywhere have HORRIBLE traffic.
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whoever thought of the first one must have been smoking some really strong stuff
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You forgot #0, which costs very litte, uses no electricity, is good for your health: better infrastructure for bicycles. That is the best way for us to the future!
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Tube is the only reasonable one because ITS ACTUALLY A TRAIN
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One of the characteristics of a safe, integrated, comprehensive & sustainable urban transit system (that includes walkability & alternative transport such as bikes & e-vehicles) is whether it's accessible & affordable for everyone - not just the wealthy few - including low-income earners, children, women & the elderly. Cities are for everyone, not merely the privileged elites (although the wealthy like to think to think they own their cities). As urbanisation increases significantly over the next few decades, current urban transit systems will also need to be scalable, connecting all parts of the city with each other. Modern transit systems must also not potentially bankrupt cities. Curitiba (Brazil) has an excellent public transit system that easily rivals that of London at a fraction of the cost. Curitiba's trash swop scheme provides free bus passes thereby subsidizing urban transit for low-income earners.
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When we talk about the future, we forget the past. In 1900, the "self-moving sidewalk" was shown at the World Exhibition in Paris. But, due to the complexity of the design, it was dismantled. We managed to improve it and put it back into operation. Now it is strictly ring-shaped. Interested in the application- contact.
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The SkyWay/SkyPods are my favorite.
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将来実用化されるかはともかく200年後くらいにはこんな感じの乗り物で溢れていると想像すると楽しい
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I’m very excited for new transportation in the future
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Except for the high tech London Underground, all these technologies will still be the transportation of the future, no matter how far into the future we go.
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It all smacks of that 1970s' naivety that we have learnt not to believe in.
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I like it. I would like to live like this in the future.
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This is the Future you Can Take This Highway Bus All The Way To Texas
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The bus being "tested" in China turned out to be a hoax - it only travelled a short distance before breaking down and had to be abandoned.
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If any of these futuristic solution were going to be implemented we would have had them by now. Freezing temperatures in some areas would need more specialized solutions that this.
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When it's uni-mounted, what do you do to distribute the weight? How do you maintain stability?
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the first one is just oddly terrifying
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I guess I like the sky pod concept because it can avoid collisions with other vehicles
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The Skyway/skypod from ground view looks like flying cars and train which look very cool