Hyperloop One: The Future of Tranportation

The Change

Saad Azim
Car or NO Car?
Published in
2 min readOct 3, 2018

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Over the course of time, we have been going through the process of evolution. Time kept moving, and we kept finding out new ways and new products to make our lives easier. Inventions kept taking place, and mankind kept adapting to them. An example of this is given by William and Jerry in their book saying, “Better transportation decreases the need for keeping large inventories of goods in stores because it becomes feasible to resupply faster.” This bring us to the thought of where we’ve come in all these years. All this is the evidence to what I have been talking about in my blog since. My main idea was to deliver the idea of how are we going to face evolution again, and the best part of all this evolution is that when it is happening we don’t realize, just like we didn’t till date.

Conclusion

While concluding, I stand where I stood in the first post of my blog, and even throughout all of it. We will have to face a major change in our transportation system, and this will be an efficient and definitely a better one. To my advocacy they say, “First, the car as we know it can’t provide adequate transportation in downtowns and other areas of high-activity density. These require an alternate form of transportation” (Garrison & Ward, 2000, p.107). Summing up, I think the time is not far when we will have to ditch our beloved personal means of transportation and adapt to a kind of system that fulfills the need of the whole city and keeps up with the bustling pace of humans then, because fast lives and slow cars in long traffic jams isn’t the most ideal situation.

References

Garrison, W. L., & Ward, J. D. (2000). Tomorrow’s Transportation: Changing Cities, Economies, and Lives. Norwood, MA: Artech House, Inc.

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