The former mayor said this is no "shoot-for-the-moon" strategy, but a path to preventing economic gridlock.
Get Started for FREE
Sign up with Facebook Sign up with Twitter
I don't have a Facebook or a Twitter account
![]()
![]() The former mayor said this is no "shoot-for-the-moon" strategy, but a path to preventing economic gridlock. No comment yet.
Sign up to comment
|
![]() China has been testing a driverless electric-powered “trackless train.” It’s a rubber-tire bus that looks and feels just like a train. It can carry 300 passengers and reach 43 miles per hour. Just imagine where the technology will be by 2025, when the first rapid transit corridor here might become reality, let alone 2040.
Al Cannistras insight:
a mayor interested in a 300 passenger bus - from China - but not in courting Amazon for 50,000 jobs - really? . . |
Transportation San Antonio - and, don't get me wrong, we need something - but check the next post - circa Chicago 1950 ish - and it was called The Green Hornet (some similarity?)
.
.