Energy efficient Bus-O-Motive could change freeway travel forever

From the people who invented gunpowder, rockets, modern ceramics, writing, currency, and the first moveable type printing press, we can add another potentially world-changing invention from China: The Bus-O-Motive, a new concept in light rail that allows two objects to occupy the same space at the same time.
Proposed by Song Youzhou, chairman of China's Shenzhen Hashi company, the "3D Express Bus," travels over freeway vehicles on two parallel railroad tracks. The moving arch design allows traffic to pass through the Busomotive's underbelly. More at UCAN's Gas project.
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Let's get on board with these and other technologies that need a push from below and a lift from above so that we can make a beautiful middle ground with choices of how we want to get from a to b.
thanks for the article
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