TOP-10 Traffic Solutions. Future Of Transportation.
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- Look into the #future of #public #transport with our compilation of the best traffic solutions from roomy buses and tubes to personal flying VIP taxis and self-driving cars.
What kind of #innovation would you like to see in your city?
Intro 00:00
1. Hyroscopic transport 0:12
2. Transit Elevated Bus 2:48
3. SkyWay / SkyPod 4:51
4. Hydropace 8:22
5. Tube 9:03
6. Hyperloop 9:43
7. Automatic Mobile Capsule 12:24
8. Bell Nexus 13:22
9. Pop-up Airbus 14:23
10. Self-driving Cars 15:26 - Развлечения
It's quite hilarious when designers thinks that putting a few solar panels will make it self powered and sustainable
Those are clearly conceots
It's concept 😅... It's basically an idea, plan or to tell the intention of the company to bring investors... Never take concept seriously..
After a few years you will read your comment and laugh at yourself :)
@@phoenicianbird109 lmao
@@mistergears130
Your laughing already :)
Tube is the only reasonable one because ITS ACTUALLY A TRAIN
I agree, rail is the future of transit
vsry creative and innovative
whoever thought of the first one must have been smoking some really strong stuff
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i just got to think like how much energy kneeling systems use to elevate buses a few inches.
@Sebastian Rodriguez b
That’s Dahir Insaat for ya
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Those first 2 are literally just: ''I don't care were the plebs who take public transit go, just as long as they don't get in the way of my car.'' That mentality is why cities without proper alternatives to driving everywhere have HORRIBLE traffic.
Trains are a way better solution
@@kanchanavaplon2597 STEPFORD COUNTY RAILWAY
When we talk about the future, we forget the past. In 1900, the "self-moving sidewalk" was shown at the World Exhibition in Paris. But, due to the complexity of the design, it was dismantled. We managed to improve it and put it back into operation. Now it is strictly ring-shaped. Interested in the application- contact.
There's a similar issue with self driving cars. So imagine trains but theres a billion moving parts
You forgot #0, which costs very litte, uses no electricity, is good for your health: better infrastructure for bicycles. That is the best way for us to the future!
I agree, we missed it. If we add electric bicycles, or electric scooters, we get a completely worthy transport of the future.
@@TopBoxy and maglev it can go at 600 kph and acualy exists unlike hyperloop
@@TopBoxy and don't forget electric trains!
@@TopBoxy not even electric, to be honest a penny farthing is more practical than any of these concepts (except the boat, I could see that one being used)
More public transit, because a long train can take like.... more than 100 cars off the road.
One of the characteristics of a safe, integrated, comprehensive & sustainable urban transit system (that includes walkability & alternative transport such as bikes & e-vehicles) is whether it's accessible & affordable for everyone - not just the wealthy few - including low-income earners, children, women & the elderly. Cities are for everyone, not merely the privileged elites (although the wealthy like to think to think they own their cities). As urbanisation increases significantly over the next few decades, current urban transit systems will also need to be scalable, connecting all parts of the city with each other. Modern transit systems must also not potentially bankrupt cities. Curitiba (Brazil) has an excellent public transit system that easily rivals that of London at a fraction of the cost. Curitiba's trash swop scheme provides free bus passes thereby subsidizing urban transit for low-income earners.
A sustainable urban transport system must be diverse and interchangeable. These are variants of what new can be brought into existing networks.
Free bus passes? What’s next, paying their rent too? Jesus Christ.
you have hyperloop?
@@nooneuser7339 hyperl∞p one hyperl∞p one
@@nooneuser7339 one
将来実用化されるかはともかく200年後くらいにはこんな感じの乗り物で溢れていると想像すると楽しい
The SkyWay/SkyPods are my favorite.
I’m very excited for new transportation in the future
the first one is just oddly terrifying
imagine you are stuck in traffic, tensed, getting late for your job and BOOM a giant steel cockroach steps on your car because you moved 0.2 milliseconds before it anticipated.
I guess I like the sky pod concept because it can avoid collisions with other vehicles
If any of these futuristic solution were going to be implemented we would have had them by now. Freezing temperatures in some areas would need more specialized solutions that this.
that is a logical conclusion to arrive at considering the current state of human advancement. Furthermore, the technology required to take transport to futuristic levels already exists. However, it is also logical to arrive at the conclusion that humanity suffered an excessive amount blood shed/turmoil/tragedy to allocate funds/labor away from security and towards development in science, utility, legislation, and recreation. Meanwhile, freezing temperatures are definitely disadvantageous to systems that operate outside enclosed structures. In other words, climates that impose unfavorable conditions upon mechanical systems must be averted with either fortification or insulation. Nonetheless, such solutions are within humanities technological reach
Not necessarily right now because remember how long phones have came first back in the 1900s they invented the telephone pole where u had to put your change then they made house phones then they created the first phone and then it evolved from there
It's not just the freezing temperatures. It's more like the fact that this is just dumb shit and trains do it better
When it's uni-mounted, what do you do to distribute the weight?
How do you maintain stability?
Also if there is a strong wind it's easy to guess what will happen x)
jesus
Well u dont bc half of these are concepts
@@deepthroatthemagnificent I understand what you're saying, but arent concepts suppose to be somewhat realistic?
@@ikustom Some can be, but some obviously won't work. Some of these might be in our city streets one day, maybe not.
The Skyway/skypod from ground view looks like flying cars and train which look very cool
It all smacks of that 1970s' naivety that we have learnt not to believe in.
I like it. I would like to live like this in the future.
Except for the high tech London Underground, all these technologies will *_still_* be the transportation of the future, no matter how far into the future we go.
The Belarusian version is already close to being used
So is the video with the ropes a concept or they are planning to build a reinvention of monorail held up with ropes?
@@TopBoxy Nobody would be dumb enough to use it
This is the Future you Can Take
This Highway Bus All The Way To Texas
Some unreal new Transport Of The Future , very nice )
Only the tube in London is realistic because the Tube already exists
and yet the only one that isn't a pipe dream, is called the tube. hilarious
@@giovannevaldez Why is the rest a pipe dream?
@@Marquis-Sade Most of these are pipe dreams because they do not have:
-Good service and maintenance cost -Efficiency in power usage, passenger capacity and performance
-An actual working system and technology
Sorry to be that guy but most existing technology can beat those CGI tech demos such as bicycle, bus, trams, metros
The problem is that people tends to be distracted on a technology that promises to reinvents the wheel when those stuff I mentioned above will be better if implemented in a right way (which usually don't, sometimes not even trying)
@@overlordbrandon Hm you may be right, but that comment is a year old. Sorry, but I dont really know what was shown in that vid, that I saw a year ago 😕
I like how literally none of these are practical except self-driving cars and a normal subway lmao.
self driving cars don't solve the problem, it's literally the exact same issue as cars lmao
@@ronylouis0 I didn't say that they solved any problem, just that they were the only tech (along with the subways) in this video that were practical to implement lol.
@@KeeperOfTheSevenKeys. self driving cars are nowhere near practical but yes it is the closest to reality from all the crazy ideas in there
@@ronylouis0 The tested technology has a pretty good record so far, not perfect of course, or adapted to every situation, but better than humans in most cases at this point. Still not necessary or solving anything though lol.
@@ronylouis0 yes they are self driving makes it easier ppl won't even need to get licenses to drive anymore since the car does it for you
看完鐵道事務所最新一集就推薦也太猛
Why is it hard?
I like the idea of vertical cities complex connected to other vertical cities with gondola or trains at different levels. Ground can be cars trucks, level 5 are trains, level 10 are gondolas
cities will be completely vertical... nothing on the ground, except kids and old people. 'cars' will run along side buildings like sidewalks, at every level between 2nd flr and the nose bleeds. they won't fly, but like gondolas they'll run on tracks. no trains, no buses, just pods, because people really don't like being near other people, hence the automobile craze
Это называется Sky Way или Unitsky String Technologies или еще Струнный транспорт Юницкого, сейчас проходят его испытания в Минске и Шардже и проходят они успешно)
This actully goofy af😂
This idea is bulshit
You have UltraPRT pods in the thumbnail which are actually in use at Heathrow and will soon be in use at Chengdu Tianfu International Airport but you didn’t include them!
The first two are Hollywood system, good only for movies. Hyperloop can never overcome its low capacity. Platform screen doors are already in wide use.
True
I thought they were fake.
For the New Tube For London it's released in the year 2024 and not 2022. The whole Tube itself was released in the year 1863.
The bus being "tested" in China turned out to be a hoax - it only travelled a short distance before breaking down and had to be abandoned.
thanks for info
It was produced by a private company. The government closed it down after finding out the money being used by extorted. (illegal funds)
I absolutely love and support futuristic things such as this
let me tell you this you shouldn't.
@@idkusername2981 u should this is the future of the world there was this thing on some yt video called the space age where technology flying cars it will happen one day robots everything
@@warriors4life399 let me tell you, most of these thing are bs, impractical, or just reinvention of already exist stuffs but make it worse and impractical. half of these things are just impractical reinvention of train.
@@diamonch1215 i mean if u rlly think about in the year 3000 or 2050 we'll probably almost be in a space sge
@@warriors4life399 Lmao all this systems are bs
Most of these could very easily be replaced by a regular train.
And some of these can replace a regular train )
@@TopBoxy no they can’t
@@TopBoxy all of these except for the London tube are Gadget bahns. They’re presented as being super futuristic transport technology when in reality, a train would do much better.
When you visit Hanoi, you can realize motorcycles can transport crazy number of populations in narrow roads.
Indonesia also has the name metro capsule, which is small but can fit a lot but now it is no longer operating because of the cost of using the metro capsule vehicle.
hyperloop?
Ramadan Kareem
#1 I could see in Dubai, they create some crazy AMAZING SHIT where money is no object!
And where human rigths don´t matter!
human rights are old news, it's about expansion and development. the universe is too mindblowingly massive to prioritize the comfort and preference of those that can't see past the speck of dust they inhabit. just kidding. Dubai is actually among a group of prime candidates for embarking on the next stage of road transport, primarily because of its' ties with deep pockets and access to cheap labor
To be honest it looks really dangerous.
@@giovannevaldez “access to cheap labour”? Or another way to put it “willingness to exploit foreign workers”
But the matter of physics trounces all beliefs. That first one would be redundant
Won’t all this require rare metals for its material? That could seriously hurt the environment.
And all the oil needed to make those transcontinental / transoceanic clear plastic tubes for hyperloop.
I love the elevated bus, skyway, and self driving car.
This is what the year 2200, 2500 and 3000 is probably going to be like. But most of it is just a dream.
Let's dream and wait :)
I think we're still going to be using streetcars on rusty rails in 3000. It's much more likely that cars, including self driving ones, are completely phased out by then
5:40 That scene kinda reminded me of coruscant from Star Wars.
Yeah, and I didn't know Coruscant resembled New York City 😉🙂
The Elevated Bus got scrapped because it was a cover to sell financial products.
0.36: (bus futuristic)
0.36 (Non-future cars)
it's the future past, or also known as good graphics with poor work ethic
1:47 imagine the kids running everywhere
6:37 that one is like the cable car!
Monorail
We are perhaps being close to Aliens 😀😁😆😀😃😁😁
This is kind of a interesting concept cause the demo displays high tech in the robot like vessels but conventional cars on the ground which isnt likely, by the time something like this comes out i would expect most vehicles to be automatous thus we shouldnt see vehicle accidents and less traffic jams where cars are constantly moving at higher speeds
0:13 Like waking up to a spider on your face.
Metros and trams are doing great in Tokyo
For me I see some problems in Design 1, Design No. 2 Why should I put it on the ground instead of strengthening the fence and put it on it instead it be something like a train and there is an escalator instead of a slide or stations and an electric walkway and this design Electrician and I think we can do that.
As for Project 3, it is good, but I think that if it is connected to the skyscrapers, it will be more civil, and it is possible to build skyscrapers that allow the passage of such a project and it will be easier. As for Project 4,5, I think it's good. As for the 6th project, some problems must be solved, such as maintenance. If something is broken, I think it is under development and solutions can be found. As for Project 6, I think it's a little complicated. It could be simpler than that. I think Project 8 is ideal, but such a design can be made, but in the form of a strong magnet, for example, and anything that blocks the road is transferred, for example, and is controlled electronically or personall Like a giant drone. Project 9 must have strong safety means. Project 10 I think it is one of the best things that I have seen and it has already been put into Tesla's self-driving, but it is not completely done. For example, if humans use the word self-driving completely, it will be much better and will significantly reduce accidents, because there will be no human intervention like someone drunk or something like that, and it will be faster And also luxury. It is also possible to put a wireless charger in the parking areas and it will be much better. I wish I could see this and do such projects myself.
Thanks for the extended comment. We are also waiting for the correction of shortcomings in technologies and their implementation in life :)
0:08 intro 0:15 hyroscopic transport 2:50 transit elevated bus 4:51 skyway&skypod 8:25 hydropace 9:00 tube 10:15 hyperloop 12:31 automatic mobile capsule 13:34 bell nexus 14:34 airbus pop up 15:43 2030 car 18:53 end bruh
we don't need it
@@chickenbraincell8445 why are you so rude?
@@GameGod962he’s not rude
@@traingeekfromNSW yes, he is
@@lgrant217 how may that be? HOW MAY HE SAYING “we don’t need it” IMMEDIATELY PAINT HIM AS A AGGRESSIVE, UNKIND PERSON?
Cool one top box!
Amazing technology
I wanna live in the future 😢😭🇵🇭
I want to live in the past 1930-1972
i want to live where humans are not cruel
@@s.shadow8094 bth i think everybody but adults who lived in those times would want to go back to those eras no technology no innovations like
I liked heroscopic bus, but never sell my horse )
don't ever sell your horse, the telescopic bus may be found at disney land or some michael bay blockbuster, but it likely won't be found in the future. think of cities as living organisms, anything that moves around the body are small and tiny, and anything that doesn't are large. If a large object moved around the body, it's probably going to lacerate or clot organs
@@giovannevaldez bus or even train are very small objects compare to city size
that is true, however they are large enough to create horrific damage, just like the airplanes in 9/11
Awesome I liked it seriously thanks
The first one I loved!
IT SO COOL
grace
That first one shows a complete lack of understanding reality. Like all those cars aren't going to freak out and do something that the 'pod' doesn't expect. They crash when an *airplane* goes by these days - imagine when I driver fears getting stomped by a leg coming down or crashes into a leg using the tried-and-true "I didn't see it" excuse. And, of course, NONE of those cars will be straddling or skirting the guide rails.. And going 35MPH in between beach-goers? (No, the sand will never get in there). #2 was already shown to be someone trying to defraud the Chinese government out of money... This might work on alien roads but not with humans. Another thing being "tested in Belarus since 2018? Hell, monorails have been around for 125 years and they're still a niche item despite their advantages.
Thank you for your opinion
Genius 👍
half of thees have the capasety of somthing like 3 passengers
whoever thought of all 10 of these is smoking strong stuff
Not the london underground one thats the only reasonable one
@@xxalexaviation only that one
I like those little cab like vehicles on the intro page - compact, socially distanced and no crowds.
I think those exist, they are a form of transport to and from LHR if I am not mistaken
Look up London Heathrow autonomous Human Transport pods
Super 💞😘.. fantastic.. features..teacholegey🙏🏿
Thank you so much
@@TopBoxy . ಥಾಂಕ್ಸ್..ಅಣ್ಣ.. ಮೇರಾ ಭಾರತ್ ಮಹಾನ್
I like how there's just a clip of a Cities: Skylines city at 18:46
indeed )
As a planner, I can say only one of these solutions would work: London Tube. The rest would be pretty expensive, plus if you're flying at a height below an airplane, you risk disrupting bird migration patterns. Please, please study up on planning theory before you put forward stupid stuff like this. Here are the real solutions: ridesharing, as a majority of people drive alone (would also solve gas crisis); creating bikable cities, as bikes take up far less space than cars and enable us to get more from our roads (would ALSO solve gas crisis); improving metro systems and capacity as to maximize the amount of people who can ride it (would also . . . you know what I'm going to say); Put bus exclusive lanes on busy roads, as to incentivize public transit over driving, which would help ease congestion; etc.
Electric aviation will also work and save from traffic jams, check out EVTOL video ruclips.net/video/Ryy-7tcZqC8/видео.html And, by the way, the metro is several times more expensive than the suspended train
@@TopBoxy a metro has also several (to put it lightly) times more capacity and is cheaper to maintain in the long run because of the use of conventional tech and not some exclusive complicated proprietary solutions.
Thank you video brilliant compliment.
Glad you enjoyed it
We have 'the future of transportation' in Munich, it's called 'public transportation' and consists of GETTING AS MANY CARS AS POSSIBLE OF THE ROAD!
Streettrains, called Tram, a working Bussystem, rent a bikes, Subway and S-Train, called S-Bahn is what never made me thought of a drivers licence. Yes it has it's moments, but most of it existed for almost 60 years.
The whole 'let's have a future bus driving over the cars' is what is wrong about this video, the flying cars idea is simply too dangerous and again, one person per vehicle is stupid. The only thing that works is the autonomous delivery drone car and maybe the small bus idea
Yes ! Someone who finally understand that we dont need new futuristic tehnologies , but we need to improve the old tehnologies that we already had and have like the new london tube
Some people value their privacy and love driving their cars. Not everyone wants to be on a smelly bus like you. We value our freedom and independence 🚗
Flying cars is the same danger as driving on a road.There is bound to be some dummies who dont know how to fly it yet and crash there will be deaths
Y'all don't realize this is our future this is how life is going to be years to come flying cars self driving planes futuristic transportation robots
@@dlazo32696 ruclips.net/video/d8RRE2rDw4k/видео.html watch this and shutup
Skyway is already ready to implement their pod transport in gulf countries starting from Sharjah. Cheapest and most importantly it is supported by crowd investment hence an average Joe can be a co-owner of such revolutionary technology.
what is the music for the third one (the skyway/skypod one that starts at 4:51)
This vid has been reading my mind❤
Damn I'm born 100 years to early. ;-)
Even the The Traffic Bus
This Could Reduce Gasoline Intakes and More Electric
Cars on The Road
2:22 the drunk driver
Come on Louisiana, get with it! Let's go, now!
Cool devices and inventions. That could help us to become more environmentally friendly. However, I think it would be better if the corresponding music is mentioned in the video description, so you can also look for it yourself.
Thank you, we are already specifying the music in the description
there is a clear and obvious future for urban transport. these won't be it, except for theme parks and tourist attractions.
which one?
the gondola has a good shot, but not good in strong winds
London Tube improvements will come about but might be later than expected thanks to Brexit
This is gonna be cool in future!
2:26 The hyroscopic transport hits a car and inflates a airbag where its not required 😂. Future is so bright
how the heck the first one balances so good???????
this is power of the future )
@@TopBoxy no, you didn't even watched your own video.
solution is visible on 2:37.
just by putting a lot of stress on the rail which will result in rail damage and expensive repairs due to being buried in road.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lever
@@TopBoxy I call bullshit, but hey, you got your views didn't you
I'll miss the current ones with those noise wheels
Outside of London's Underground (which has been a thing since the 1860's btw) there hasn't been a single good idea that would actually work
Best
Where are even the bicycle lanes in the examples? All such last century ideas.
We won't need those anymore i expect those to be removed i dont think bicycles will even be appropriate with all this transportation
@@warriors4life399 Nah Bikes are the future lol
what people in developing countries think the us looks like:
True
My memory of past experiences gave me details of what I learned based on the paranormal at times when first beginning an awakening based on 3 years as opposed to a normal wakening of 14 years, which is only known by socially minded people of all walks of life.
Very fantastic visual and audio. I guess, some items of this list will not be in my life.
Bell Nexus
Thanks! Enjoy!
I want to stay in this society
Only the tube is an efficient transport system, other are to expensive to make and maintain
will see
yea the hyperloop is the closest to feasible but then it suffers from the problem of high build cost and how the hell you are going to maintain a 1000 km/mile long vacuum tube.
Y'all act like we live in a terrible economy were like the top countries with a good economy arent we
Wooow awesome but I like the sky pod it’s my favourite one because it is like a cable car
The NTFL is not in service yet
and i love how the tumbnail is something that allready exists
Correction: there are 6 level of driving, level 0 is the lowest while level 5 is the highest
thank you
So what is the lowest and the highest level like?
It seems that it is a good idea to transport more people all over the world. The journey will be comfortable and relaxed. 😉👌👏
I totally agree!
@@TopBoxy how about the airplanes
Will them still fly??
Yes, airplanes will still fly, but higher and faster like rockets. But more amazingly, there will also be self-flying planes, completely autonomous.
since there will be more people in the future, it is inevitable more people will be moving around the world, which will inevitably improve comfort and relaxation
@@giovannevaldez will there be a pilot on them
Top de mais
1:38 if someone from ground wishes to join pod journey, can he give some kinda signal, and pod gives a ladder type thing downward to let the person embark?
Good idea, develop your concept :)
I think the passengers have to jump down and up to climb vice versa on that things. Also, good luck to the balancing.
Public transport for the rich to use
Rich use private
@@TopBoxy which is why all these things save the London Tube and the self driving vehicles will never come to fruition. Utterly impractical they are.
9:30 This is just a normal subway
no, it`s the most modern, quiet, safe and comfortable underground ))
There are many subways which are better than this
Its the New Tube for London project to replace older deep-level tube lines rolling stocks in London Underground
@@chenyeanmingtakumi9033 yeah how is "advanced"?
@@lakshyamongia3270 its supposed to have air conditioning and open walkthrough gangway in the deep tube trains which are currently unavailable. Besides that, they will include several new technologies such as Passenger Information Display Screen (PIDS) new type of traction motor, new advanced signalling system which will produced by Siemens Mobility. This train will be be delivered to London Underground Piccadilly Line earliest by 2024.
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Apart from the new London Tube (which uses known and established technology), all the others are the dreams of comic-reading, funfair-riding techno-geeks and rich mad men with too much time and money on their hands. Many of the systems seem to rely on empty, flat landscapes and empty air space with perfect weather conditions. The HyperLoop is the ultimate con as once communities realise they will have a HUGE and visually-intrusive oil pipeline through their towns and cities, with no benefit for them, they will say no. Also, many of the road-based technologies shown still use rubber on tarmac/concrete, which is known to create hazardous airborne particulate pollution.
Thank you for such a detailed and deep comment. But why is a hyperloop an oil pipe and not an electric|metal|noizy one? And why without advantages, if you can get a commission for the use of land?
@@TopBoxy I referred to them as "oil pipe lines" because that's what they will look like, but on a much larger scale and elevation. All it needs is one mid-route community saying no to the pipe and everything will be back to the drawing board, or need a new routing. I have yet to see any plans to have mid-route stations which might benefit those along the route, as all the plans are for links purely between major cities eg. LA to SFO. To avoid built-up areas or anything other than flat terrain, expensive tunnels will be needed which will kill the cost/benefit ratio and mean very expensive fares.
When I type "Hyperloop" on my phone it auto-corrects to "Hyperbole" .
@@harri2626 exactly. Those hyperloops are like the vacuum tubes you send your request to the drive-in teller at the bank. And the propulsion technology goes back to the very first pneumatic subway demonstration project in New York City back in the 19th Century.
These all look cool, and with the ones under development, may yield practical technology, but there are very real, practical reasons these futuristic systems likely won't work. The _biggest_ one is that people are stupid.
people are not stupid, but temporarily limited in calculations
ツッコミどころが多すぎて迷う。
安全性と耐久性、そしてコストパフォーマンスをガン無視しているのは伝わる。
どこかから始めなければなりません。 一度にではありません。
This is a crazy trains
Oh yeah!
There's 3 concepts that I can see going to full production. The rest, no way.
which one?
@@TopBoxy London Underground New Tube for London, Hyperloop, Autonomous Cars
The only one that actually makes since when it comes to efficiency and being realistic, is the New Tube for London. All the others are just inefficient low density futuristic stupidity that will decrease the want for walking and cycling and will cause more environmental disasters.
@@beansterfire82 I agree
@@beansterfire82 Not everyone wants to live in a high density nightmare like Tokyo or Hong Kong. Tiny apartments and crowded trains(In Japan, they shove you onto the train). What a horrible way to live.
So what happens when the hyperloop tube has a huge dent in it or what happens when the tube breaks these are questions to consider for these things
Or the carriage loses air pressure
well people die 😐
not too sure what else u can say
And because of that, we will continue to build high speed trains, cause they`re the real Giga Chad!
@@edwardmiessner6502 I see that no materials were used in the tube. Such a matter will be taken into account. Also, the example of this matter can be applied to the express train. Why do we not say what if the train speeds up and capsizes, or what if the rails cannot bear such questions? It is not possible to put such questions and either press I see that there are bigger problems than that. For example, the maintenance workers, how will they fix it if something happens, there are many problems in the project, but your questions are not difficult, I think, your questions can be solved easily.
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2:48: That was a Joke…