The bus of the future: a bus that cars can pass under – made in China

by Lori

Well it’s obvious: there is a problem with traffic. More and more cars and the same space. All over the world.

In fact – as a parenthesis – in Romania, during communism, there used to be a rule that in an odd day only cars with odd numbers were allowed to run, and the next one those with even numbers. But that didn’t work – as you can imagine the rule no longer exists.

So what can we do?

It seems that the Chinese have a solution – or at least a auggestion: a buss so big that cars can go under and people would be at the upper level. Here’s an official video (the news is up here).

What do you think about that?

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About Lori

I’m offering public relations, communications and image counseling in everyday life and I have a PR agency – PRwave INTERNATIONAL. I am passionate about reading, blogging (I also have a blog in Romanian) and traveling. Follow me on Twitter - @violetaloredana (Romanian) and @TravelMoments.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 at 08:03 and is filed under Travel news. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.




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  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Loredana Pascal, Loredana Pascal. Loredana Pascal said: The bus of the future: a bus that cars can pass under – made in China http://ow.ly/2kIup #transportation #China [...]

  2. John says:

    Its more of a tram than a bus as it runs on rails. Quite radical thinking, but there are other ideas like Luc Shuiten’s Vegetal City ideas: http://vegetalcity.net/04.html

    • Lori says:

      These cars reminded me of some means of transportation that go back in time – Asian part of the world mostly. Of course, a new and improved “formula” so to speak :)

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