Tube concept might make daily commute easier

If you’re one who relies on public transport all the time, then you might have your reservations especially if the public transport in your country is third rate. Well, the Tube concept, if executed properly, might just be the next best thing to beat the daily rush. After all, it will merge both personal and public vehicles to make cities all the more habitable. First of all, we have a high-speed (160km/h) rail network accompanied by peripheral parking structures and a subscription service. This new future forward transport system will help commute passengers within built-up urban areas without requiring one to own a personal vehicle. The system will also include monocycles (so much for bringing your family out in your ride) that can be parked in 9-meter tall vertical structures which are located on the outskirts of the city. Good thing the monocycle can ferry two with its 700mm width, so you can still go out for dates in these. Guess vanity plates will be out of fashion then if the Tube catches on. See more of the Tube in action after the jump.

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