Beijingwalker
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Yes, battery powered, zero emission.Amazing idea are they electric?
Really, they also did this? Eastern Europe must be extremely advaced in the pastIn essence this is no different to the long 'bendy' buses in Eastern Europe working off overhead electric cables.
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The Rail Bus seeks to revolutionise traditional concepts of buses, trains, and trams.Operating beyond the confines of tracks, it navigates urban streets by tracing painted road markings. These meticulously designed markings serve as its guide, detected by sensors fitted beneath the vehicle. These sensors, equipped with advanced technology, capture minute details of the road, ensuring an incredibly precise journey with millimeter-level accuracy.
But I think that thing was more like this in China in the 1960's.In essence this is no different to the long 'bendy' buses in Eastern Europe working off overhead electric cables.
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"In essence" all cars are cars, your comment is very weird, everyone can smell sour grape from you.I said ' in essence'.
Electric, zero pollution and large capacity.
It's a given that this is more advanced.
No. I'm actually a great supporter of China, check my few postings."In essence" all cars are cars, your comment is very weird, everyone can smell sour grape from you.
Loser.Go away.
Beijing's plan is to reaching 1,000Km by 2025, meaning next year.probably reach 1,000km by 2030 for Shanghai and Beijing
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