Cable/ DSL Site: Stand. Modem Users Click here Ver. 7.0, July 1, New: 15 inch monitor reformatted. Referendum Pix. Gallery, anoth. cartoon, HT-Paternoster overpass access, and for thruput/decongestion doubters, a slightly more expensive, horizontal cart storage endpoint image in which users are not responsible for removing cart. No items sold here. "This is an innovative private market solution that deserves further study and consideration." Friends of Southern California Highways, / Fixtraffic.org " News: Lively debate begins on Hallitube referendum in rec.bicycles.misc (88 posts) Hard core street cyclists want you to join traffic with your bike and deny you choice to use sidewalks, oppose bikepaths, a problem for Hallitube commuters. Also, anti-website appears based on misunderstood handicap issues. Media: Hallitubes covered Questions ? Comments ? Contact us. |
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What are Hallitubes? Engineers: Have doubts on queueing issues or congestion in single lane systems ? How we are rapidly decongesting the endpoint of the tube, where Hallicarts would normally build up... Check out an image of switching tracks in a rail system without a switch ! Press Release with nine most freq. questions . For freelancers and journalists, 30 critical answers ..The two inventors who started it all. Early cartoons mildly hostile to the system! Look at some thin structures carrying passenger vehicles. Patent portions showing difference in our approach. |
Everybody's
first question:
A typical morning commute.
How many tubes exactly can you squeeze
under a modern overpass - see image.
The only factor that
could halt the initiative (!). Do you live in a large metropolitan
area ? Are you tired of these daily
subway events ? Biolungs
attached: Horizontal
greenery gives Halllitubes an eco edge. How will
you get to your Hallitube endpoint ?
Other Provision of the California initiative. Combined referendum image gallery as quick overview . Check here what yielding lights for cars are all about. No more delays because of rubbernecking (slowing at accident sites) on passage of the Hallitube Initiative. Will you soon be able to see past SUVs? Have you ever been behind a bus that first stopped to disembark passenger and then a few feet later, stopped separately at a stop light ? Are you aware that there is a multi- billion dollar plan for a high-speed rail initiative which will not improve your commute ? Join us in the fight to allocate some of this money to increase your leisure time. Station-based live annunciator boards for buses as part of the initiative.Want to zip with your car through congested cities ? Support the referendum with its novel MOPs ! (Minimalist overpasses). Why Hallitubes reunite the blue and red states ? Totally new: Modification of traffic rules based on driver-age. Standardization and shortening of handling of street-proximal suicides and police chases, with funds for novel car-stopping techniques. Ever gotten stuck in a shopping mall parking lot at lunchtime with cars unable to exit ? Vote for us and you will get cheap microflyovers for sedans, allowing you to exit quickly. |
It gets more exciting: With simplified buses and cheap driver surveillance equipment, can select passengers become drivers (for vast savings to the transit system) ? How can the handicapped be made more mobile individually without depending on complex customized buses ? - take a look at the stair-cane.TM . How do the physics of the pinning force (in stabilizing repelling magnets) promise elegant enhancements to Hallitubes ? Gas prices quadrupling ? "Peak oil" phase ? Empty highways as people pool into impromptu "cabs" and cease single driver-travel ? No more need for tubes ? Halleycarts provide tubeless individual transportation on dedicated highway lanes as automobiles remain undriven. Tired of cruising for parking spots inside large shopping malls on Saturdays. Check out the "Spot-a-lot" system, a part of the initiative. Also, we need to create INOVETA, Institute for Non-Vehicular Transit Alternatives. (Yes, it may be possible to move people via tubes in a cooled Gel environment over distances up to 5 miles w.o. vehicles, w.o. new technology..) And finally a complete summary of the referendum. It is all happening here in California - novelty-spring for the globe. More on Hallitubes... Tubes end directly in office buildings, and in dedicated homes in suburbs with a low cost, widely distributed endpoint-structure. Where there was previously only one suburban lightrail station to which users needed to commute, Hallitubes wind their way into each individual neighborhood. Carts are stored in stacking towers and on lawns, and you take off to work close to your own home, exiting at your own employer or a nearby firm. An apartment or condominium complex may store as few as 40 carts, so space is not a great issue. Below: Rider's view from inside the tube. Two features of this image are already outdated: the cables on the right fall away under use of the new low-weight electromotors, and we are actively looking at a non-rail design, where the cart is stablized by sidewheels. Non rail designs rise in value as the oil price rises, because the conversion of the cart to street use becomes cheaper. (Highway lanes get embedded powerlines (image) as traffic clears due to quadrupling prices. Historical
images - originally it was a pullwiredesign...like the SF cablecar
by Hallidie. Competing/Augmenting
Approaches Inner city driving
charges: In London, driving in the city carries
a hefty charge. A good idea if safe, fast and comfortable alternate
commuting systems are available.
Automated Highways:
Here a lane is designated
for use with vehicles
that can sense distance from each other and are capable of automatic
braking, steering and acceleration. In addition, even cars at the end
of the queue are aware of obstacles encountered far in front of them.
A good idea, but it does not add to gridspace as during the rushour
highway lanes are already filled. Designating an existing lane is only
efficent if modified cars are available to fill it. In our view,
the modifications that have to be made to existing (used)automobiles
to conform to automated highway standards are so complex as to make
this unattractive, except for new vehicles. In addition to electronics,
braking steering and acceleration will require significant add-on
equippment. New polymer reinforced concretes might make elevated
single lanes cheaper and lighter for sedans only, which would make them
attractive. There are also merging issues, as a condensed queue transmits
even U.Cinncinatti's minimobiles,
electric cars for dual street use and carried by their tops on an conveyor.
Good concept, but the site states that system could be installed
on highway median. Due to overpasses this is not possible, this
is a heavy system, it would require an amusement-parik-height structure
to clear them, and medians disappear often. The system is too large
to run besides the highway, the cars in the picture are the size of small
sedans.
Gondola-suspended cabin-PRT. Works,
but does not fit under overpasses, and therefore is not highway
compatible. Hanging gondolas are large and require true station construction,
heavy wind resistance and dropping of cable at lowest point between
poles mean they could run only at about half the speed of Hallicarts,
and design assumes heavy automation. Regular cabin-based PRT: Many
installed systems, we analyze the differences between us and them in
some detail here. The new hybrids and
power cells driven cars are all well and
good, but the real issue is creating new roadspace.
We are running out of grid.L Links covering competing systems. Notice what they all have in common: Multi-passenger vehicles combined with expensive heavy support structures, waiting for vehicles, complex customized electronics , huge pricetags, and construction timeframe. Even if funds were infinite, these systems would not be thin and cheap enough to create a second-level tube structure winding into every neighborhood. Links to well-intentioned over-engineered solutions: http://faculty.washington.edu/jbs/itrans/ http://faculty.washington.edu/jbs/itrans/itrans2.htm http://www.atsltd.co.uk/ http://www.planning.unc.edu/program/trbdrt.pdf Greetings to you from Halliman
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