Self-driving trains do not need the world's first rail in China
No rail required, the smart train system automatically drives on virtual rails to create a high-speed public transport system and is not harmful to the environment.
No rails, intelligent train system that drives on virtual rails to create a high-speed public transport system and is not harmful to the environment has just been put into trial run in the provincial city of Zhuzhou Hunan, China.
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This self-driving train does not need a railway cost of only one fifth compared to the amount of money for a conventional train system with railroads with a lifespan of up to 25 years.
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