WHY HOPE?
Traditional mass transportation systems can’t expand any more. PRT systems are not the solution because they are not “real” mass transportation systems. Hope solves the problem at the root.
21th century urbanization trends, over population and city growth present a burden that traditional mass transportation simply can't match.
More people mean more cars, more traffic and more railways. This in turn demands more land, more money, more stations, more pollution, and still, traffic keeps slowing down.
This methodology can only go so far. At some point, it's bound to collapse. further expansion of land and money is not an option.
PRT systems come in many forms. They present a green and affordable option for transportation.
There are several disadvantages though, one of which being absolutely crucial: PRT systems are not "real" mass transportation systems. They are complementary systems at best.
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It's either big carts carrying masses of people or small ones carrying one person at a time. This is the equation in a nutshell.
Hope shatters this equation as It can transport everything that the city can throw at it, including loads and cargo, while using small, personal carts.
How is it possible? by changing the dogma and perspective.
Stations are traffic bottlenecks. They are also big, overcrowded and unsafe. A thing of the past, they have to go.
Hope picks you up at any location at any desired time. It enables a cart to stop for pickup or drop off, while the rest of the carts keep on moving, turning and over passing.
Hope uses time and space to our advantage rather than let it limit us. By doing so via a fully automated system controlling speed, route and lane, it takes all limiting factors out of the equation.
Hope is like data flow, it doesn't stop. It's the essence of the 21st century.
It's either big carts carrying masses of people or small ones carrying one person at a time. This is the equation in a nutshell.
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Hope shatters this equation as It can transport everything that the city can throw at it, including loads and cargo, while using small, personal carts.