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12m Full Electric Bus
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  • @josephrodriguez5510

    Why do you need 2 cabins when the thing can turn around anywhere?

  • @reck101101
    @reck101101 Před rokem

    I literally laughed out loud when it went off track because of traffic rerouting hahahahaha

  • @AKASHSANDHU1M
    @AKASHSANDHU1M Před rokem

    Sir i am using only a litte bit of clip for my project ..and make sure i ill give u credit in my description..under fair use policy

  • @malouin-ca
    @malouin-ca Před rokem

    I am having serious doubts regarding its behaviour in snow, due to it's very low clearance. Here in Québec, Canada, we have overall... quite good quantity of snow...

  • @ibrahimjalloh5300
    @ibrahimjalloh5300 Před 2 lety

    Is It Driving On Tires

  • @ibrahimjalloh5300
    @ibrahimjalloh5300 Před 2 lety

    America is so behind in Technology The Future is Now

  • @minhtrieuluu893
    @minhtrieuluu893 Před 3 lety

    Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow

  • @saikatbhattacharya8282

    Wow

  • @downundabrotha
    @downundabrotha Před 3 lety

    Brisbane City in Australia has made a Mass order of these beautiful machines. Zero emissions during its lifespan.

  • @tanvirahmad7.8.97
    @tanvirahmad7.8.97 Před 3 lety

    chinese the best

  • @allen401
    @allen401 Před 3 lety

    👍️

  • @ryohaibala
    @ryohaibala Před 3 lety

    ガイドウェイ付きの連接バスみたいなもの? かわいいね

  • @GoproGavin2009
    @GoproGavin2009 Před 3 lety

    Its a motor mrt

  • @coastalrailsantacruz341

    Asphalt isn't free, concrete lanes aren't free. Include that cost and this is more expensive than simple electric streetcars or LRT on rails..

  • @samueltenor9913
    @samueltenor9913 Před 3 lety

    What is wrong with tram tracks. They are easy and off the road. To me their simple and definitely not apart of traffic

    • @zidriz07ID
      @zidriz07ID Před 2 lety

      Yeah One of the keys to a good transit is a journey that isn't mixed with traffic, like dedicated lanes imo

    • @mattbear4802
      @mattbear4802 Před rokem

      @@zidriz07ID Thank you! Nothing wrong with using the "trackless tram" as a higher-capacity, driverless bus on grade-separate BRT lanes or busways, but the way it's being marketed as a magic tram that doesn't need the capital expenditure of rails and doesn't need dedicated lanes separate from car traffic is, to be frank, BS.

    • @zidriz07ID
      @zidriz07ID Před rokem

      @@mattbear4802 yeah

  • @TataBrada100
    @TataBrada100 Před 4 lety

    What is the autonomy after 10min charging?

  • @nostradamusboy1982
    @nostradamusboy1982 Před 4 lety

    What is price for this trambus? Maybe it is cheaper to buy those ART-2019 than build new railroads for traditional tram lines? We need this in Riga, Latvia!

    • @adilsonaraujo1829
      @adilsonaraujo1829 Před 4 lety

      I was searching and found that the price is around $2.2 million per kilometer, while the Tram lines costs around $25 millions per kilometer :D

  • @ST-zh9ig
    @ST-zh9ig Před 4 lety

    We know the tram is trackless. But is it electric or ran by fuel

    • @mohdsharkawiluabdullah2256
      @mohdsharkawiluabdullah2256 Před 4 lety

      It's running on re-charging batteries, so it's electric !

    • @Lunavii_Cellest
      @Lunavii_Cellest Před 3 lety

      Its electric but uses way more electricity becouse it runs on rubber wheels and not on a track

  • @AdvSpringBonnie
    @AdvSpringBonnie Před 5 lety

    a bus but ok

  • @davidcampos4611
    @davidcampos4611 Před 5 lety

    ART information request. Hello Goodnight. I have tried to contact the company CRRC headquarters (CRRC corporate Ltd) by the following means Facebook and email, they told me to communicate directly with you for the following information; I would love to contact a company representative. The reason for my message and urgent, I am the director of a project called ecological transport I am very interested in the Fast Autonomous Transport Train (ART) I request the information of a technical sheet, since in our city Xalapa Veracruz, Mexico, we are proposing East means of transport that replaces traditional means of transport. It is a project that will be considered with the government of the state of Veracruz, Mexico. The technical sheet that we need is to support the project, in the specific technical data sheet that the train has, the weight of each car the reach without reloading, etc. I would like to know which city or country is already working. On the other hand, I would like you to support me with some 3D photos of the trains and etc., the project What you are planning is for a journey of 30 kilometers only one way and 30 return from station to station, within those 30 kilometers there are approximately 25 stops. I hope you can send me the information as soon as possible to my email; jdcam870726@gmail.com Telephone; 044 2281596718. Facebook: David Campos Keep in mind that if the information you have is in Spanish, it would be much better, or if there is an address and phone number where you can contact them but they really respond, it would be great. Regards!!

  • @AimanArman
    @AimanArman Před 5 lety

    Nice graphic

  • @dwdwone
    @dwdwone Před 5 lety

    Has this concept been tested in the real world yet?

    • @aerithofmyore
      @aerithofmyore Před 5 lety

      Yes. In Qatar and several provinces in China.East Malaysia is also looking to implement it soon.

    • @clovisdelins8490
      @clovisdelins8490 Před 4 lety

      @@aerithofmyore Qatar for the world cup in 2022?

  • @davidcampos4611
    @davidcampos4611 Před 5 lety

    Por favor quiero más información de éste medio te tranporte!! Que empresa lo hace y teléfono

  • @davidcampos4611
    @davidcampos4611 Před 5 lety

    Un favor quiero mas información de ésto por.

  • @tamago6783
    @tamago6783 Před 5 lety

    Isn't this same as a bus

  • @amaogusm35
    @amaogusm35 Před 5 lety

    *I T E V E N W O R K S U N D E R W A T E R !*

  • @Cartoonman154
    @Cartoonman154 Před 5 lety

    So.. basically what they have in france and germany already minus the guides? Also, the design looks a uk tram design.

  • @tistv8407
    @tistv8407 Před 6 lety

    Awesome!

  • @myte..9170
    @myte..9170 Před 6 lety

    Why I should buy a tram without tracks? Trams are existing on tracks because it reduce rubbing.

    • @gatekeeping8528
      @gatekeeping8528 Před 5 lety

      It is designed to be used in small cities that can't pay a metro line

    • @Knightfire66
      @Knightfire66 Před 5 lety

      its much cheaper, much more flexible... with todays tire tecnology runbbing is nearly no problem... its nearly same efficient as tracks... but much easier to build...

    • @arkavila0316
      @arkavila0316 Před 5 lety

      They are using a digital guide track

    • @Avantime
      @Avantime Před 5 lety

      New tram lines are money pits because of the infrastructure required, and their positions on the road will create massive traffic disruptions when stations and tracks are being built, which could take years. This has nearly all of the quality of trams with minimal infrastructure investment, and superior to buses in terms of ride quality and capacity (you can add 3/4/5/6 cars onto these road trains, which buses couldn't do.). This is a hybrid solution that combine the best of both trams and buses in an urban environment, where there's a need for a specific high-capacity public transit route with high rider comfort and low costs.

    • @Speculum81
      @Speculum81 Před 4 lety

      The main advantage is that you can go around obstacles. If there is someone parking at the tracks, go around it. If there is an accident, go around it. If another tram breaks down, go around it.

  • @free3956
    @free3956 Před 6 lety

    Which company manufactured it?

  • @honantong
    @honantong Před 6 lety

    Well it differs from bus in several ways : way of guidance , fixed trajectory, dedicated track. Needless to say, like your phone, mp3, camera, etc are all coming together in your smartphone, the traditional road can now serve more types of transportation.

  • @IhateTIBH
    @IhateTIBH Před 6 lety

    the train is cute

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    @adrianaguilar8112 Před 6 lety

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  • @ostkkfmhtsh012345678
    @ostkkfmhtsh012345678 Před 7 lety

    I wonder, is it possible to even eliminate the virtual track lines and rely solely on lane markers and curbs? P.S. This is what new cities requiring new surface-level mass (Rapid or Conventional) transit systems need #NotLRT not overglorified, expensive, outdated, less flexible, service disruption-prone trams, streetcars, and surface-level Light Rail and LRTs. #SayNOtoLRT #NOtoLRT #SkyTrain4Surrey #SkyTrain4Langley #StopSurreyLRT #LangleyNext

    • @pearlyhumbucker9065
      @pearlyhumbucker9065 Před 6 lety

      Yes, you´re right. And I hope, the new cities which are requiring this nice new not overglorifiedmass transit system get the money for their extravaganze from people like you..... ;) Interestingly, all of these new track-guided rubber trams can NOT handle a variety of things and end up costing the same amount of money as a standard tram. 1) These trains run on rubber tires, and these always run in the same lane. This leads very quickly to ruts, which then need expensive repairs, in some cases high quality concrete tracks are necessary, the production of which can easily approach the costs of normal track systems. This information is nothing new, it originates from the days of the first autonomous material handling vehicles in logistics companies and / or the guided bus programs - so this problem is known almost 50 years! If the suppliers of such systems were to charge the high price for the permanently operated infrastructure, a rubber tram would not be cheaper than a standard tram 2) The rubber bus systems are not suited to be easily adapted to the increase in passenger numbers when the system reaches its capacity limits, because the trains can not be easily extended due to the lack of fixed tracking. You only have to imagine how this works when a 50 or 70 meter long train navigates through public traffic. The train is so long that the driver can no longer see the end when cornering. He can not be sure that the end of the train is on track, as is the case with a tram on rails. (It's not for nothing that Australia's RoadTrains are not allowed to enter many cities.) This leads to the rebuilt of several rubber bus systems which - at least parts of the lines - now rebuilding them as normal trams.

    • @ostkkfmhtsh012345678
      @ostkkfmhtsh012345678 Před 5 lety

      1) Depending on the route, but otherwise you can actually put the bus in its own lane separate from traffic like tram/LRT. Have you seen BRT with dedicated lanes (operating like trams/LRT) using bi-articulated buses like this (czcams.com/video/i448D6ZX8Zs/video.html )? 2) If length is such a concern, how come trams/LRTs cannot be as long as MRTs/#SkyTrain and trams/LRTs are limited to the size of a city block (dailyhive.com/vancouver/vancouver-broadway-extension-skytrain-lrt-opinion )? Why even have trams/LRTs in the first place instead if the net value is poorer (at least for a particular alignment) than with BRT or MRT (or even BRT and MRT combination; e.g. www.translink.ca/-/media/Documents/plans_and_projects/rapid_transit_projects/SRT/alternatives_evaluation/Surrey_Rapid_Transit_Study_Phase_2_Alternatives_Evaluation.pdf ) and trams/LRTs will require grade-separation later?

  • @erinsmith7219
    @erinsmith7219 Před 7 lety

    A very interesting rail-less virtual train concept to consider, but has it been tested or a proof of concept vehicle been produced and proven to work in urban and sub-urban settings as yet?

    • @wongraymond
      @wongraymond Před 6 lety

      just start to run in one city to test

    • @muhdzaki7832
      @muhdzaki7832 Před 3 lety

      ART has already in operation in China, meanwhile in Qatar it still testing. South Malaysia is almost to start testing.