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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-28-2012 @ 11:24AM
IVANIVONOVICH said...
The biggest problem I see is how many of these transports can occupy the same tube at once ? Will we have congestion in the tube from all of the vehicles running in the same tube ? What are the acceleration / deceleration factors ? 4000 mph seems a bit optimistic for the type of travel. What happens when a "car"breaks down in the tube to all the others that are coming down the tube still ? Answer these questions to my satisfaction, then I will contemplate this form of travel. Until then I'll stick to flying>
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