Guangzhou, China (Driverless Bus experience)
!https://youtu.be/uyDRQPZKrlsThis looks dope, but also feels a bit propagandistic. It's like a idealised version of what it would be like, but in reality I reckon it would be a lot more crowded and unpleasant.
This looks dope, but also feels a bit propagandistic. It's like a idealised version of what it would be like, but in reality I reckon it would be a lot more crowded and unpleasant.
"Automated driving cars are limited to six passengers, and reservations are required to take the automated driving bus. The free ride passengers should be at least 18 years old and have full capacity for civil conduct. If a passenger fails to take the bus on time on three occasions, the person will be blacklisted and will not be able to continue making reservations."
"Automated driving cars are limited to six passengers, and reservations are required to take the automated driving bus. The free ride passengers should be at least 18 years old and have full capacity for civil conduct. If a passenger fails to take the bus on time on three occasions, the person will be blacklisted and will not be able to continue making reservations."
https://mobility-innovators.com/guangzhou-launched-first-driverless-bus-line-with-l4-autonomous-driving-buses/
The person who uploaded, pretty much said it's a trial through suburbia using wide streets,than a fully fledged public transport option. They even went as far as saying they are concerned with how it would perform in a more urban setting when accounting for the more erratic flow of things.
The person who uploaded, pretty much said it's a trial through suburbia using wide streets,than a fully fledged public transport option. They even went as far as saying they are concerned with how it would perform in a more urban setting when accounting for the more erratic flow of things.
Yeah. There are only like 4 routes. I'm pretty sure it's still in the trial period.
But my quote was to iterate that there is a capacity limit and reservations so you can't just hop on the bus like standard transportation. So overcrowdedness wouldn't really be an issue if that's what you're referring to.
someone explain the metaphysics behind why the portuguese liked building with such color
still need this answered
still need this answered
After sailing out of Lisbon, they saw the same sea and sky for weeks if not months, until they finally landed in rich, vibrant, almost overwhelming tropical lands such as Brazil, South India, and Malaya. The strength of the vibrancy, especially after the monotony of the open sea, was such that they reflected it in the buildings they constructed in their trading posts, forts, and towns.
After sailing out of Lisbon, they saw the same sea and sky for weeks if not months, until they finally landed in rich, vibrant, almost overwhelming tropical lands such as Brazil, South India, and Malaya. The strength of the vibrancy, especially after the monotony of the open sea, was such that they reflected it in the buildings they constructed in their trading posts, forts, and towns.
incredible simply amazing