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Monday, January 02, 2006

Mass personalized transit - the ‘city car’

Stackable cars, MIT

What happens when you cross car sharing with a shopping cart?

The people at MIT have an answer that poses such a question - the city car... and it’s set to be built as a prototype by GM.

Stackable like a shopping cart to save space, the electric two-seat city car is designed for pedestrian-oriented communities (ie cities) that suffer from single (or double) occupancy vehicle congestion and a dearth of parking.  With independent wheels, it ‘drives like a computer chair’, thus making parallel parking a snap.

It’s the next step beyond the current version of car sharing, which is already quite the cool, urban success story.


Posted by Neil Takemoto in • Mobility | (3) Comments | (0) Trackbacks | Permalink
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Trevor  on  01/032006  at  12:43 PM

So, If I’m “stacked” in the middle, how do I get my car out?

Neil  on  01/032006  at  07:27 PM

Think ‘shopping cart’.  The cars are shared and not owned by individuals, just like with car sharing vehicles.

 on  11/242006  at  04:36 PM

I’M AFRAID YOU WOULDN’T WANT MY CAR AFTER I’D HAD IT FOR A WHILE, BUT I’D LIKE A NEW ONE EACH TIME.

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