Monday, January 11, 2010

No New Taxi Driver in London

Taxis have been unveiled which can create traffic jams, gas and steam from the crowded bus in time. Futuristic pod that does not have a driver, and not opinionated chatter to accompany your trip, but the key is set in the wall with the word 'start' written beside it. Four-passenger taxi was unveiled at the Science Museum in London yesterday and will be used next year to take passengers from the parking lot and Terminal 5. People behind the mission, Professor Martin Lowson, who has a background in space travel and work in the Saturn V Rocket, said: "They can have the same effect on this century as a transport that has been in the 19th missile

We believe that we can change the system of domestic workers in the 21st century to provide the optimal form of environmentally friendly urban transport, relieving congestion and reducing emissions. Bubbles in the taxi that the battery-powered passenger and select a goal from the touch screen. They can reach speeds up to 25mph and will travel along the path of their own system. After a goal has been selected, the control system logs the request and send a message to the vehicle, which then follow the electronic road.

During the trip, passengers can press a button to talk to the control if needed. Prof Lowson has been working in the taxi with the Bristol-based Advanced Transport Systems since 1995. At Heathrow, 18 vehicles have been purchased to transport passengers and goods from Terminal 5 to the Car Business Park terminal, which will take between three and four minutes. Around 500,000 passengers are expected to use the Heathrow PRT system each year. Bathroom and Daventry council to consider booking the cabs, and ATS has received questions from the United States, Middle East and India.




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