The Future of Transport - Car on a Stick
Posted Monday, Dec 08, 2008 by hanbeans
Car on a Stick is a green urban transport proposal by industrial designer Ross Lovegrove. This concept bubble-shaped cars that are powered by solar canopies on the roof. The vehicles are designed to carry four passengers plus shopping, which is stored in recesses on the floor. The cars navigate automatically via voice command and satellite navigation. At night, the cars are stored atop telescopic poles, where they act as street lights and keep the ground level free of parked vehicles.




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Tags: Car, Future, Photo, Stick, Transport
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Comments
by avava on December 8, 2008, 3:16 am
I thought his question was a joke.. :/
by bat_iii on December 8, 2008, 3:22 am
Next you'll be asking whether it's good for the school run.
by elputoyanki on December 8, 2008, 3:26 am
You might want to try a Renault F1 for a more fair race in a straight line!