Well, a rail system does allow for easier directional control of each vehicle. Basically it just needs to be told when to turn, and otherwise there's only one way it can go. A car on autopilot on the other hand has to be making adjustments constantly. (Sincef we're assuming current infrastructure).
I personally wouldn't like an above-ground rail-based PRT system, but PRT of some sort is definitely the way to go... eventually.
I personally wouldn't like an above-ground rail-based PRT system, but PRT of some sort is definitely the way to go... eventually.
Smiley, it doesn't make any sense because the same thing could be done better by automated automobile driving on existing infrastructure, manufactured using mature technology, and according to established tastes.
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