The Future of Transportation

9 months ago
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The transportation system in the future will be very
different from our current system. We will see flying
cars, self-driving cars, passenger drones, hyperloop
one system that is projected to reach a top speed of
760 mph (1,220 km/h) and with Starship and the
Super Heavy Rocket, most journeys will taking less
than 30 minutes, with access to anywhere in the world
in an hour or less.
With Starship and the Super Heavy Rocket, most of
what people consider to be long distance trips would
be completed in less than half an hour. In addition to
vastly increased speed, one great benefit about
traveling in space, outside of Earth's atmosphere, is
the lack of friction as well as turbulence and weather.
Consider how much time we currently spend traveling
from one place to another. Now imagine most
journeys taking less than 30 minutes, with access to
anywhere in the world in an hour or less. It's designed
to service all Earth orbit needs as well as the Moon
and Mars. This two-stage vehicle-composed of the
Super Heavy Rocket (booster) and Starship (ship).Hyperloop One :
The Hyperloop isa new mode of transportation that
moves freight and people quickly, safely, on-demand
and direct from origin to destination. Passengers or
cargo are loaded into the hyperloop vehicle and
accelerate gradually via electric propulsion through a
low-pressure tube. The vehicle floats above the track
using magnetic levitation and glides at airline speeds
for long distances due to ultra-low aerodynamic drag.
Hyperloop One systems will be built on columns or
tunneled below ground to avoid dangerous grade
crossings and wildlife. It's fully autonomous and
enclosed, eliminating pilot error and weather hazards.
To solve the problem of soul-destroying traffic, roads
must go 3D, which means either flying cars or tunnels.
Unlike flying cars, tunnels are weatherproof, out of
sight and won't fall on your head. A large network of
tunnels many levels deep would fix congestion in any
city, no matter how large it grew (just keep adding
levels). Fast to dig, low cost tunnels would also make
Hyperloop adoption viable and enable rapid transit
across densely populated regions, enabling travel
from New York to Washington DC in less than 30

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