Saturday, June 13, 2009

New Business for RoboTrams.

Some new business, from Congress. Open air tram movers for national parks. OK, just skip the driver part.

I introduce the Green Line movement. Vendors of robotic vehicles should push the Green Line traffic rule. People friendly robots can travel on public streets in green lanes. This rule allows Pod vendors to sell them one or two at a time to municipalities for experimentation, but provides a uniform distribution method for economies of scale.

We need vendors specializing safety "people" sensors. Meanwhile the public gets use to the PodCar.

Try it out as people movers in restricted environments, like stadiums. Move the Green Line to short haul public streets to connect the community and strip mall. Sell then one or two at a time, under fairly simple and effective safety rules. The business will be highly successful.

Start with the Gubinator in California. He is desperate, and we can give him a nearly zero initial infrastructure cost, and payback in six months. We can drop transportation energy usage in California bone third. Then we can spark Silicon Valley with a partially deregulated transportation network.

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