cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17528988

Guided bus

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How are they different from streetcars?

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They can also be used on non-guided tracks — ie. vehicles cleared to work on roads too with a driver. More versatile.

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Jack of all trades, master of none.

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The best one.

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Is oftentimes better than a master of one.

People always miss that bit out.

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If the buses use electric traction and charge continuously whilst on the guideway, that could be a win, in allowing for smaller batteries and less downtime than a regular electric bus (especially if the unguided portion of the route is a “last mile”, comprising a relatively small proportion of the route). If they’re just regular diesel buses, it seems somewhat pointless.

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They drive on special tracks from the city out to the suburbs in a fraction of the time it takes to get there by car, then they just hop off the tracks and resume normal bus routes.

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Theyre from Adelaide and they call it the O-Bahn.

Idiots occasionally drive their cars onto the track entrances near the city.

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Dude looks so done

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Not like that.

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I just found this cool video explaining how it works, seems very simple.

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But the comment section is terrible.

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