CityGo Urban is a smart e-scooter that represents an excellent alternative to all known forms of transportation that we use for transportation to work or for errands. Its design is adapted to city driving, and with a few moves it can already be with you on the bus, at work or in the store. It weighs only 9.8 kilograms, but it also has a foot and can wait for you in front of the store like a bicycle.
In 2013, he might have been laughed at, but Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla and co-founder of PayPal, who is also called the Steve Jobs of mobility, successfully tested the transportation system of the future Hypeloop (which he himself described as a mix between a Concord plane, an electromagnetic gun, a table for air hockey and fun trains of death) silenced all doubters. Recently, the company Hyperloop One published a video of the first test of the superfast transport system, which will reach speeds of up to 1200 km/h; with this, the project took its first serious shape. In the future, will we arrive in Paris in an hour?
Self-service machines have been with us for a long time. The most "famous" are vending machines for food/snacks, coffee machines, beverage machines and card machines. But these are far from the only things that such machines offer. There are also those with more "exotic" content. And one of those is certainly a vending machine created by designer Wang Yixing that sells folding scooters. These are much more convenient than folding bikes and other forms of transport, because you can store them in the side pocket of your backpack or carry them in your hand like an umbrella.
A Japanese engineer has invented a new way to travel: a transporter called the WalkCar. Small, light and apparently completely easy to use and suitable for carrying in a backpack, it is expected to transport its first passengers in the spring of 2016.
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