[SystemSafety] underground trains without drivers

paul cleary clearmeist at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 24 11:48:11 CET 2013


I think a similar concept is under development, isn't it Peter, you should know that...

Paul

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On 24 Jan 2013, at 17:38, "Peter Bernard Ladkin" <ladkin at rvs.uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:

> So, the big question. If moving-block systems work so well automated with trains, why wouldn't they be adaptable to organising vehicles in road traffic?
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> I understand that there are other issues involved, that the "environment" is not clean (all those pesky kids, pensioners and cyclists!) but if the basic systems work reliably for spacing, why wouldn't they be a good start?
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