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"Straddling" Bus-a Cheaper, Greener and Faster Alternative to Commute

Posted August 03, 2010 1:59 PM

From China Hush:

A big concern on top of urban transportation planner's mind is how to speed up the traffic: putting more buses on the road will jam the roads even worse and deteriorate the air; building more subway is costly and time consuming. Well, here is an cheaper, greener and fast alternative to lighten their mind up a bit: the straddling bus, first exhibited on the 13th Beijing International High-tech Expo in May this year. In the near future, the model is to be put into pilot use in Beijing's Mentougou District (bjnews). (The official site of the high-tech expo put it as 3D fast bus, which I think is more confusing, for now I'll just call it the straddling bus.) Proposed by Shenzhen Hashi Future Parking Equipment Co., Ltd, the model looks like a subway or light-rail train bestriding the road. It is 4-4.5 m high with two levels: passengers board on the upper level while other vehicles lower than 2 m can go through under. Powered by electricity and solar energy, the bus can speed up to 60 km/h carrying 1200-1400 passengers at a time without blocking other vehicles' way. Also it costs about 500 million yuan to build the bus and a 40-km-long path for it, only 10% of building equivalent subway. It is said that the bus can reduce traffic jams by 20-30%.

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08/04/2010 1:43 AM

Now thats thinking out side of the box.

I wonder if there is even modicum of a tiny bit of usefulness in this concept.

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08/04/2010 2:33 AM

it is probably as good as a raised highway like they have in Seattle... I can see it running over top of the Queensway in Ottawa quite nicely. (except for the odd overpass here and there.. )

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