This Chinese Train-bus Doesn t Need A Track

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The mass-transit vehicle follows white, dotted lines.

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A Chinese train company is working on a new way to get around.
The Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit, or tour trương gia giới ART, is a 98-foot (30-meter) train-bus hybrid that [ ] because sensors can detect white, dotted lines painted on the road, CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive said Friday, tour trương gia giới according to Chinese state media [ Xinhuanet]. CNET could not reach the company for comment.  

The mass-transit vehicle's size can change because carriages can be added or kynghidongduong.vn removed.

One ART bus will cost about $2.2 million and can travel about 15 miles after 10 minutes of charging. Zhuzhou City in Hunan Province expects to start using ART downtown next year. 





















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