I don't know about you, but sitting in traffic every single day makes me wonder where those flying cars we were promised are hiding. While doing my research this week, I stumbled upon a new project breaking ground in Atlanta, and it honestly blew my mind.
Forget massive, billion-dollar subway tunnels or waiting in the rain for a delayed bus. Atlanta is testing an Automated Transit Network (ATN) using tiny, autonomous electric pods built by Glydways. What fascinated me the most isn't just that these pods look like they drove straight out of a sci-fi movie—it's the engineering behind them. They run on dedicated tracks only 2 meters wide, they don't stop at every station, and they take you directly to your destination. They are claiming a capacity of 10,000 passengers an hour, which is insane for something so small!
I really think this "shrinking" approach to public transit is the exact disruption our congested cities need. Tokyo and New York are already watching this closely.
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Now, I have a question for you: Would you feel safe commuting to work in a tiny autonomous pod every morning, or do you prefer the good old massive trains? Let me know down in the comments!
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