Ride-hail and delivery giant Uber is introducing cheap, fixed-route rides along busy corridors during weekday commute hours in major U.S. cities -- one
That’s the beauty of it. We contract all the rail rights and rolling stock out to the highest bidder. Then the free market pressure ensures the customer has the best price. The city can cover maintenance costs, of course!
Or pods in which people can sit or stand. And, I know this sounds crazy, but hear me about. What if these pods could be connected to each other so that more people can be carried… And these inter connected pods would go on special rails, at fixt times… And what if we would make like a network of these rail systems all over the city so that we can transport even more people… And a even more futuristic idea would be to put all of this underground… Transportation of the future!
What we need is some kind of double decker traffic train thing.
We could make it ride on some sort of steel rail and string along multiple carriages to increase fuel and space efficiency
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That’s the beauty of it. We contract all the rail rights and rolling stock out to the highest bidder. Then the free market pressure ensures the customer has the best price. The city can cover maintenance costs, of course!
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/s you fool!
Or pods in which people can sit or stand. And, I know this sounds crazy, but hear me about. What if these pods could be connected to each other so that more people can be carried… And these inter connected pods would go on special rails, at fixt times… And what if we would make like a network of these rail systems all over the city so that we can transport even more people… And a even more futuristic idea would be to put all of this underground… Transportation of the future!