Dear fellow-thinkers, the Middle East branch of the string transport developer has published an article “uSky Transport is a safe alternative to traditional road transport system”, which English speakers can read here. We will convey its essence to RSW Systems investors as usual.
Every day, People use transportation daily, so mobility is an integral feature of a modern person’s daily life. Needless to say, that ensuring transport security and sustainable mobility plays an important role in reducing poverty and inequality, expanding access to employment, education, healthcare, and other spheres of human life. About 1.35 million people are killed in traffic accidents all over the world annually, moreover, deaths and injuries cause great economic damage, costing most countries 3% of their gross domestic product value.
The innovative and safe uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology, which can prevent the death and injury of road users, is a worthy alternative to the traditional road transport system, as an elevated uSky track structure excludes the collision of a rolling stock with pedestrians, animals, cars, trains, agricultural, construction, and any other equipment, and an anti-derailment system of the rolling stock exclude other eventual causes of accidents.
uSky transport system can pass over any type of soil withstanding temperature differences from +60°С to -60°С, hurricane winds up to 300 km/h, snowdrifts up to 5 m high, floods and highwater up to 10 m in depth, earthquakes with a magnitude of up to 9 points. The track structure is resistant to heavy rains and snowfalls, sandstorms, tsunamis, glaciation, acts of terrorism, and vandalism.
We totally agree with the author that “Integration of the innovative uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology into the transport infrastructure will minimize the negative consequences of using conventional vehicles, such as deaths and injuries as a result of road accidents, air pollution, high fuel consumption, and traffic congestion, thus will subsequently contribute to improving the humankind life quality and sustainable development goals”.
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