Why can't we have stuff like this in the United States?
Why can't we have stuff like this in the United States?
@William79735801 @Rodney91100 What are the cons? Will it work in snow. How much infrastructure must be embedded in the pavement to carry the electric current. will flooding affect it? How much coal and fired emissions are released to power the system. How is it funded.
@SaszaSlim @Rodney91100 Yup, that's exactly why we can't have stuff like this in the United States. 😵💫
@William79735801 @SaszaSlim @Rodney91100 The can't-do attitude. Innovating tomorrow's even wetter blanket.
@William79735801 @SaszaSlim @Rodney91100 "We can't have nice stuff because people ask questions instead of just blindly going along with my ideas."
@William79735801 @SaszaSlim @Rodney91100 Pretty sure it’s because half the country is trying to eliminate taxes and everyone agrees we need $1Trilluon a year for military stuff. Oh, and “dem controlled cities” are mostly for black people so … don’t hold your breath.
@William79735801 @SaszaSlim @Rodney91100 You're not wrong here though.
@William79735801 @SaszaSlim @Rodney91100 Numerous studies have been done on this system and it doesn't work. It's more of a vanity project. It's a bus that destroys the road (fake tracks) it travels on. An electric bus or electric rail are more cost effective.
@William79735801 @SaszaSlim @Rodney91100 Just tell Elon it's impossible, he'll have a startup working on it in a couple months