Buses are the most used mode to commute nowadays. Buses are used as an excellent public transits which helps people move safe and cheap from 1 place to another. A Normal Bus would carry around 60 to 70 passengers from one place to another. Auto Tram Extra Grand - A result of the experiment that expects more people travel at same time and reduce the cost of operating more buses in that route. It is the future oriented technology in the Public Transport system. It is developed by the Fraunhofer Institute of Traffic and Infrastructure systems late 2012. The concept is like having an infrastructure with the combination of the Rail and Road Transport system. It is considered as the Worlds longest Bus. This vehicle is about 30 meters long with rubber tires and having the capacity of 256 passengers to be traveled at a same time. It has good Driving comfort and the possibility of partial-emission free operation. This vehicle runs mostly on electric power. It is a three Decker vehicle.
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