Dresden in Germany has unveiled the
Autotram Extra Grand,
a long bus meant to revolutionize public transport systems, combining
the capacity of a train with the manoeuvrability of a bus. It's 30
metres (98 feet) long and can carry 256 passengers along busy urban
streets anywhere.
Designed by the
Fraunhofer Institute for Transportation and Infrastructure Systems,
the bus is currently undergoing tests in special facilities outside the
city, but is set to make its debut in Dresden traffic - on normal
routes with real passengers - in October.
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