If they want this to be successful, they must make a dedicated and barricaded lanes (not painted lanes) for this ART so there will be no cars and motorcycles in front and back of ART.
What I'm seeing is best described as a "bus trying to look like a tram". Basically an over-engineered bus. I'm cautious about this ART but if any chance Perbadanan Putrajaya (the governing body of Putrajaya) can convert the ART roads into actual tram tracks. I've seen comments about how putting the ART on the roads will increase traffic but the opposite will happen otherwise. Unless of course the ART (or tram if demand arises) meets demand, people would stop driving their cars and traffic can decrease. It works like this: when you build more roads, it may decrease traffic at first, but overtime more cars will come in and the road is jammed again. Now put a dedicated lane there. It angers drivers at first but overtime people will take the bus/trolleybus/tram and therefore traffic will come down. It would also mean the roads will have lesser chances of being damaged by potholes (because cars cause greater wear-and-tear on roads). It is a no-brainer, removing lanes will decrease the number of drivers, and to a certain extent discourage driving in that area. This is the whole point of dedicated lanes - they discourage people from bringing their cars in that area. Now people are going to be angry about this - but the upsides include increased public transit usage, lesser noise and lesser maintenance on the roads! But to the drivers that still are unable to switch from cars, perhaps a Dutch-style traffic lighting system may work, where the lights will go green when the roads are clear enough to give them the go. Of course, trams, cyclists, buses and pedestrians are given more priorities than the car. Putrajaya should focus mobility based on the person, not the car. Cities around the world are now realizing all the downsides of a car-centric urban planning and are now on their way to make their cities more inviting and pleasing.
Yes France, belgium, and other nordic countries already had this long times ago in form of Van Hool Exquicity... Its basically a bi-articulated bus. Only this time ot features Autonomous driving. A vehicle with no rails is nevevr a train... It runs on tyres so definitely a bus. This ART or trackless terminology is just creating more confusion created by the manufacturer instead of city planners
@@crysed7897 This reminds me of this "gadgetbahn" I read about, it's called the Guided Light Transit (GLT) and it has been used in two French cities, Nancy and Caen. Both of them have since closed and has been replaced by conventional trams on steel wheels and rails. The GLT for a lack of a better explanation is just an over-engineered bus running on a single guide rail. They are not trains, they are buses, and therefore legally required to have license plates. Although less costly than rails and are able to climb steeper gradients (by 13%), the downsides of this system is because: *1. It's proprietary:* That means only Bombardier is allowed to sell and maintain the GLT. Same goes to the ART *2. The guidewheels can come off:* this happens a lot when they turn at corners *3. It's not a smooth ride:* because _it's a bus,_ duh. These problems are the _reason_ why Nancy and Caen got rid of them and replaced them with trams, which are not proprietary, the wheels stay on the steel tracks and the ride is much smoother.
Bas sedia ada di Putrajaya pun sentiasa kosong dan itu sudah mesra alam dengan hidrogen dan elektrik. Sekadar tarikan pelancong tempatan dan luar negara bolehlah, dan perhentiannya di kawasan tarikan pelancong juga termasuk Taman Wetland, Taman Botani, Masjid Besi, Masjid Putra dan Perbadanan Putrajaya perlu memikirkan daya tarikan lain di Putrajaya untuk tambahan sedia ada.
@@suhandatankerbuild a MRT for Johor would be better as it sees demand of over 5000 people per direction on some routes, a mix of MRT/LRT and ART + Bus is the way forward, different solutions for different routes
@werontan8664...Another option available in our already many modes of public transport...isn't gonna hurt.Maybe with ample time it will be quite popular and beneficial to the people and fairly profitable to the service provider who knows...😂
Coba lihat Malaysia selangkah lebih maju, tidak banyak cakap iba tiba tram batre nya udah jalan!! pemerintah kalian sungguh amanah dalam pemerataan pembangunan infrastruktur dan transportasi publik, semoga Indonesia bisa mencontoh
It’s not even a tram at all. Just a very large bus and the way it works it’ll just end up creating de facto rails in the form of indentations on the road surface
Anything that is cost effective to improve the public service is a good initiative. The cost of ART is also lower than LRT. The only concern is the feasibility. Does putrajaya have the population to sustain it? What is the frequency during rush hours? Will it connect to cyberjaya too? If it all makes sense then it’s going to be great to have it! I hope all other cities will have it too
I don't doubt the vehicle, I prefer this more than LRT, MRT, KTM, whatever we have nowadays. It's street leveled instead of a "station", you just hop in and out, it has the space of a train, it has more capacity per driver. In the end, it's the long walking distance to the stops, really long wait time interval at the stop and short routes will make it not an attractive choice.
1. Only 3 trips per day. What good is that? 2. The current buses in Putrajaya already is under-utilised. Instead of having a very long bas masqueraded as a "tram", it'd be better to have the buses but increase their frequency. My 2 cents.
2. Projek perintis. Biasa buat kat lokasi tertentu dahulu sebelum diimplikasikan sepenuhnya. Tujuan utk menguji keberkesanan infra atau kemudahan yg dibina
I don't think this is too big of a deal. If it has the kind of "sensors" that they call invisible tracks, like the models in china, that's very bad for the road because the tires will be passing by the same spots over and over. If it doesn't, then it's just a bi-articulated bus which has existed for a while now in places like europe or south-america
ART works well, if there’s no traffic on the roads to begin with, just like Putrajaya and not the surrounding towns and the connecting roads and highways leading to it. 🤣 Best is always the underground metro. Solves construction problem upfront.
if the timing can be influenced by traffic it will need barricades! No one will use it if it will make them late for work. If it's not barricaded, then every local government will point to Putrajaya and say, "You see no one wants to ride a tram".
What is the frequency of service? If the waiting time is too long then it is not worth it. I prefer a tracked tram like the tried and proven ones in Europe.
Good effort. All Putrajaya residents should by right utilize public transportation within the city. Using cars to go to work and sending kids to school should be obsolete.
It is definitely more comfortable than a bus, but will it be too costly? And what if accidents happen? And will it cause traffic jam if stop let passengers in and again and again ...
If they want this to be successful, they must make a dedicated and barricaded lanes (not painted lanes) for this ART so there will be no cars and motorcycles in front and back of ART.
100% agree
Yes, needs a dedicated lane
But it will reduce the purpose of this trackless bus that it can share lanes with cars, though
@@ditabahari5295if not, the trams will be unreliable…& ppl will just use their cars..
@@ditabahari5295 trackless means there is no steel rails
Please... Its not trackless tram.. Its just an Autonomous bi-articulated bus..
Whatever
They should just get articulated bus with a normal driver on board....
It's a space tram. More space than a bus.
@@lesliegrace8360no it's just a bus
Trackless tram is more catchy. You'll fail at marketing.
Isnt this just an elongated bus? It will still get stuck in the traffic.
Yeah this is just basically a bus that looks like a tram.
It has priority benefits. You know BRTs? That's how these works
It is not a bus? Just a very long bus?
Yes its just a bust that looks lika a tram.
It's a bus but better
Tram should have it own special lane, like those in europe
This seems like a good step in the right direction
Insya'Allah
What I'm seeing is best described as a "bus trying to look like a tram". Basically an over-engineered bus.
I'm cautious about this ART but if any chance Perbadanan Putrajaya (the governing body of Putrajaya) can convert the ART roads into actual tram tracks.
I've seen comments about how putting the ART on the roads will increase traffic but the opposite will happen otherwise. Unless of course the ART (or tram if demand arises) meets demand, people would stop driving their cars and traffic can decrease.
It works like this: when you build more roads, it may decrease traffic at first, but overtime more cars will come in and the road is jammed again. Now put a dedicated lane there. It angers drivers at first but overtime people will take the bus/trolleybus/tram and therefore traffic will come down. It would also mean the roads will have lesser chances of being damaged by potholes (because cars cause greater wear-and-tear on roads).
It is a no-brainer, removing lanes will decrease the number of drivers, and to a certain extent discourage driving in that area. This is the whole point of dedicated lanes - they discourage people from bringing their cars in that area. Now people are going to be angry about this - but the upsides include increased public transit usage, lesser noise and lesser maintenance on the roads!
But to the drivers that still are unable to switch from cars, perhaps a Dutch-style traffic lighting system may work, where the lights will go green when the roads are clear enough to give them the go. Of course, trams, cyclists, buses and pedestrians are given more priorities than the car.
Putrajaya should focus mobility based on the person, not the car. Cities around the world are now realizing all the downsides of a car-centric urban planning and are now on their way to make their cities more inviting and pleasing.
Yes France, belgium, and other nordic countries already had this long times ago in form of Van Hool Exquicity... Its basically a bi-articulated bus. Only this time ot features Autonomous driving.
A vehicle with no rails is nevevr a train... It runs on tyres so definitely a bus. This ART or trackless terminology is just creating more confusion created by the manufacturer instead of city planners
@@crysed7897 This reminds me of this "gadgetbahn" I read about, it's called the Guided Light Transit (GLT) and it has been used in two French cities, Nancy and Caen. Both of them have since closed and has been replaced by conventional trams on steel wheels and rails.
The GLT for a lack of a better explanation is just an over-engineered bus running on a single guide rail. They are not trains, they are buses, and therefore legally required to have license plates. Although less costly than rails and are able to climb steeper gradients (by 13%), the downsides of this system is because:
*1. It's proprietary:* That means only Bombardier is allowed to sell and maintain the GLT. Same goes to the ART
*2. The guidewheels can come off:* this happens a lot when they turn at corners
*3. It's not a smooth ride:* because _it's a bus,_ duh.
These problems are the _reason_ why Nancy and Caen got rid of them and replaced them with trams, which are not proprietary, the wheels stay on the steel tracks and the ride is much smoother.
Even most of the places in Malaysia don’t have pavement and tactile paving designed for pedestrians and visually impaired pedestrians
THANK U, thats what i tell Malaysians and they think im lying or just spouting nonsense, a very well evaluated point
it's a double articulated bus and those things have been introduced in any mid sized town around where I live in recent years
Bas sedia ada di Putrajaya pun sentiasa kosong dan itu sudah mesra alam dengan hidrogen dan elektrik. Sekadar tarikan pelancong tempatan dan luar negara bolehlah, dan perhentiannya di kawasan tarikan pelancong juga termasuk Taman Wetland, Taman Botani, Masjid Besi, Masjid Putra dan Perbadanan Putrajaya perlu memikirkan daya tarikan lain di Putrajaya untuk tambahan sedia ada.
Saya setuju. Terima Kasih ☕
it’s basically just a bus…
Yes, it is indeed a bus
Bus is faster
Just a very long bus which might face difficulty turning into a road with indiscriminately parked cars on the corner
no , bus is faster ,cheaper,more seat
lloooooongg lloooonnnggg bus
That’s cute , now put more commercial activity in putrajaya so it gives people a reason to be there
@@Lee-1 poor europe..no supertall building like us in malaysia and Dubai...kih2...padan muke..aku dah gi europe ..boring..yang best pun bola jer
@@swordsoundentertainment7486 taller buildings are linked to lower quality of life
@@Lee-1its okey to be poor, but with dignity & living in our own land 😊😂
@@Lee-1 Peace and prosperity for all. Lets be civil.
Another singapork classic@@Lee-1
Put grade separated ARTs on future KL BRT lines, putrajaya doesn't need heavy capacity mass transit, KL, penang and Johor is congested enough.
kl x sudah2 bg negeri lain pulak lah igt malaysia ni kl selangor je ke😂
Georgetown Penang, Ipoh, JB need this.
@@peacevkw especially Penang and Johor because of the Singapore border congestion and Penang island traffic....
@@suhandatankerbuild a MRT for Johor would be better as it sees demand of over 5000 people per direction on some routes, a mix of MRT/LRT and ART + Bus is the way forward, different solutions for different routes
At the point of grade separation you might as well just turn it into a mini metro
There are too many cars in the city and I don't think this gonna work well...cars still making traffic...but it's a good try...
Malaysia selalu berjaya.. tak akan ada projek yang tak berjaya... Selalu berjaya kalau untuk rakyat..
@werontan8664...Another option available in our already many modes of public transport...isn't gonna hurt.Maybe with ample time it will be quite popular and beneficial to the people and fairly profitable to the service provider who knows...😂
Coba lihat Malaysia selangkah lebih maju, tidak banyak cakap iba tiba tram batre nya udah jalan!! pemerintah kalian sungguh amanah dalam pemerataan pembangunan infrastruktur dan transportasi publik, semoga Indonesia bisa mencontoh
IKN bakal ada kalau tak silap.
Putrajaya is like the cool kid who gets all new transport and city planning, while other cities cry in the corner.
Putrajaya is has no working public transport except buses. Fail model for public transport.
Never liked Putrajaya.... Wide expansive soulless area with desert-like weather and man-made structures
kl better
We cant simply build every settlement a public transportation, one must look the economic important and population so it wont go waste and unused
Singapore be like: Finally, just a few more decades and u will come to my level.
Sangat indah kota putra jaya❤love from jakarta
@ajiputra4771..terima kasih saudara..selamat datang kalau ada peluang!
Alhamdulillah satu kemudahaan Untuk Rakyat . Terima Kasih Kerajaan
Nice! Can't wait to try! Hoping it stops in Putrajaya Sentral.
kalau elevated setuju.. kalau jalan biasa tak setuju... nanti jem
wider road leads to more congestion, ever heard of induced demand and road diet?
@@farizz6969 never heard of that.. So elevated seems good to you
@@farizz6969 thus having dedicated grade separated lane is the only working option.
kalau jalan jem tak ada guna nya. idea sudah bagus. mesti ada laluan khas yang di block untuk art supaya kenderaan lain tak masuk.
But if you’re doing enough of that, might as well add some rails and wires and then you have an actual tram.
Setuju .kalau xde laluan khas tiada beza dgn bas biasa bersesak jem.. lawa je bezanya
They should make a slogan
"Its Art"
coming to Putrajaya from Singapore this june, hope theywould increase frequency
Please don’t come
@@namazlur78 u think I will listen to u?
Good start.....
These train system is useful hope rapid kl can implement in many many place
It’s not even a tram at all. Just a very large bus and the way it works it’ll just end up creating de facto rails in the form of indentations on the road surface
Have you never heard of articulated busses?
That's one fancy BUS!
Anything that is cost effective to improve the public service is a good initiative. The cost of ART is also lower than LRT. The only concern is the feasibility. Does putrajaya have the population to sustain it? What is the frequency during rush hours? Will it connect to cyberjaya too? If it all makes sense then it’s going to be great to have it! I hope all other cities will have it too
Whatever good for the public, I love it.
we have this kind of transport in many rural Indonesian named Kereta kelinci. It even has natural air flow by having no glass window... 😂
Always amaze with Malaysia progress
I see just a bus not a tram.
I don't doubt the vehicle, I prefer this more than LRT, MRT, KTM, whatever we have nowadays. It's street leveled instead of a "station", you just hop in and out, it has the space of a train, it has more capacity per driver. In the end, it's the long walking distance to the stops, really long wait time interval at the stop and short routes will make it not an attractive choice.
1. Only 3 trips per day. What good is that?
2. The current buses in Putrajaya already is under-utilised. Instead of having a very long bas masqueraded as a "tram", it'd be better to have the buses but increase their frequency.
My 2 cents.
1. Anda lupa ini hanya fasa testing
2. Projek perintis. Biasa buat kat lokasi tertentu dahulu sebelum diimplikasikan sepenuhnya. Tujuan utk menguji keberkesanan infra atau kemudahan yg dibina
function same je mcm bas, just capacity lebih drpd bas dgn name je lain mcm grand la sket dengonye , ok la initiative ni utk public,
Who got the contract to supply? Nego, appointed or open tender?
Can’t wait to try this🎉
works on straight roads and GENTLE BENDS with few cars and bikes.
Thats the way forward, thank you
wau.. baju sekolah jenama CANGGIH.. SELAMAT MAJU JAYA MALAYSIA KU
one-car system:
non-peak hour, 15 mins interval
two-car system:
peak hour, 10 mins interval
It will be much better with tracks
I don't think this is too big of a deal. If it has the kind of "sensors" that they call invisible tracks, like the models in china, that's very bad for the road because the tires will be passing by the same spots over and over. If it doesn't, then it's just a bi-articulated bus which has existed for a while now in places like europe or south-america
bas panjang.sangkut jem jugak tak? kena stop kt trafic light?
Sarawak had been using ART in kuching and followed by Putrajaya.
ART works well, if there’s no traffic on the roads to begin with, just like Putrajaya and not the surrounding towns and the connecting roads and highways leading to it. 🤣
Best is always the underground metro. Solves construction problem upfront.
Art will use own designated lane
If jog around lakes ponek can balik dgn baih...😅
Looks like it is feasible in some areas, eg Putrajaya only LOL !
those like to go to zhuzhou china can see the driverless Autonomous rail rapid transit ran on virtual
track.
That’s not a train lol it’s a bus shaped like a train .
if the timing can be influenced by traffic it will need barricades! No one will use it if it will make them late for work. If it's not barricaded, then every local government will point to Putrajaya and say, "You see no one wants to ride a tram".
Dr Putrajaya hingga mana?.
Yes add this to Ipoh
Which exit of ioi putrajaya is the tram at?
What is the frequency of service? If the waiting time is too long then it is not worth it. I prefer a tracked tram like the tried and proven ones in Europe.
So if got traffic jam how? It doesn't have its own track, whats the purpose we want to avoid jam.
Sabah and Sarawak needs extensive railway development. I think Peninsular have enough land networks for the time being.
Yes but it is sustainable? The energy consumption suggest otherwise
How? It seems super difficult to drive and I don't see how it can run on normal road with lots of cars...
Rayaat yg naik kena Jaga kebersihan & sebginya. mcam diTuckey .
May I know is this all time free or until when? Where is the station?
Its free only for malaysian citizens. Foreigners need to pay 😂. No station yet it is test run
Apa beza ni dengan bas?
Nampak cantik
bas nmpk mcm kat negare2 miskin, tram nmpk mcm kat Europe.
Bus kecil ..art panjang feel like naik elektrik train
This looks like its going to be another gadgetbahn if they don't give it special separated lanes to travel in so it can bypass traffic
Just make a goddamn trains and trams 🤣
Wow! Trackless bus 👁️👄👁️
Why it has Automated in its name but is not automatic
Masa zaman Covid dulu dah pernah buat test drive kat Nusajaya dan keputusannya korang tau2 jela. Maleh nak cakap lebih2.....
The funny thing is that the entire city is a ghost town. So the testing is already in an unusual environment. Low traffic and even lower foot traffic.
How many will be plying the street? If only one then it doesn't make much different
1-Car Double-Decker ART is better:
Save space etc.
Peak hour: 2 mins interval
Non Peak hour: 6 mins interval
Good can go for a free ride...👍👏🏻😃
Buat satu airport kat pjaya. Baru effective transportation ini.
Is it a tram or an articulated bus?
nice electric bus
Good effort. All Putrajaya residents should by right utilize public transportation within the city. Using cars to go to work and sending kids to school should be obsolete.
u mean a bus?
Nah sebenarnya Indonesia sih yg tertinggal jauh dari Malaysia
It is definitely more comfortable than a bus, but will it be too costly? And what if accidents happen? And will it cause traffic jam if stop let passengers in and again and again ...
So it's a bus.
Kuching pun akan beli juga
ART is an AI electric bus that can turns the traffic light from red to green
Even so it can't avoid a standstill traffic jam. LRT is still a better option.
Regular buses can do that too, if you set up the system
8 Jun 2024 sampai harini ART Sarawak di bandaraya Kuching belum siap-siap lagi. Entah bila nak siap? Huhh🙄😒
Need to hv a special lane. Or else it wont solve many of the issues. It will still get stuck in traffic jam.
So is a bus?
Why not double decker bus instead of this fancy ‘tram’ , no different from bus
Its just automated bus. Hopefully it can send people walking by. Car usually ok.
Terlalu panjang dengan 1 masa bergerak. Jadikan 3 buah dengan setiap buah dengan masa berbeza..memberi ruang untuk memenuhi keperluan penumpang..
This is just fancy articulated buses, nothing to be awe about. And without a dedicated separated lane it going to be another buses.
Amazing
Overglorified bendy bus.
ikr they can just build a tram line thats more efficient
Wow ! But is it not a risk to other vehicle?
melaka x nk buat ke
melaka ada monorail kan ? 🤣museum monorail
Mmg tak begerak la bas tu kalau baut di melaka trafic light bersepah😂
"Bus in Putrajaya opens for free public trial"
So a bus?
A public transport this long must have dedicated lane otherwise you're inviting some nasty accident.
Where all the people ??? 😂 i'm used to see heavily congested Jakarta 😂
Working in the offices. It is administrative city. You want to see people come during holiday.
Should we tap our card before boarding it.
Is it also the kind of vehicles that they're planning in Kuching?
Yup
Ada 1 ja ka?
dia kata tengah test . Satu jelah dulu
This is BUS.
Nice city.
is it diesel, battery, solar etc. No mention of the fuel source. i can work in Putrajaya because traffic is low there. Anywhere else kaput!
Elektrik bus
That's a bus.