Elon Musk unveils his high-speed underground tunnel, offers free rides
Elon Musk has been digging tunnels under his Boring Company since a while now and finally he posted the first video on Instagram, showing that the tunnel is almost complete and will also offer free rides.
Musk posted a video of a prototype vehicle tunnel bored under Los Angeles adding that it would available for public usage in few months, offering them free rides.
The footage showed a small part of the tunnel, passes few workers, stops at traffic lights, and then moves again before panning to Boring Company’s logo at the end. In the caption, Musk wrote that the first Boring Company tunnel under LA is almost done. He informed that it is pending final regulatory approvals and will be offering free rides to the public within few months.
Elon Musk shows off his high-speed underground tunnel
He later thanked everyone who helped with the project. He expressed that ‘strong support from public, elected officials & regulators is critical to success’.
He said that once the tunnel is completely operations, the demo system rides will be free and also, the ‘system will always give priority to pods for pedestrians and cyclists for less than the cost of a bus ticket’.
According to The Verge, the two-mile test tunnel is places underneath SpaceX’s headquarters in Hawthrone, California. The tunnel is basically for underground public transportation system aiming to transport passengers and vehicles beneath congested roadways on autonomous electric skates. The skates can transport 8-16 passengers, or one passenger vehicles for up to 124mph. Musk initially formed that the tunnels will give priority of pedestrians and cyclists.
The Boring Company already has four underground transportation projects in the works, including the Hawthorne test tunnel, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, and Chicago. Musk said on Twitter that the company has already started digging the tunnel between DC can New York and hoped that it would begin working on the one between Los Angeles and San Francisco by next year, wrote Business Insider.
Already started DC to NY route.
Hopefully start LA to SF next year. That will be true @Hyperloop w pressurized pods in near vacuum tunnels & faster than jetliner.— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 11, 2018
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