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| Their main advantages are: | Their main advantages are: | ||
| * Ropeways are a separate layer of the public transit system - similar to trains and subways, they don't operate on the streets so they both free up congestion and can't can't get delayed by traffic. This means that they stick to their schedule better (plus you can always see the next car coming). Reliability is huge in getting people to trust public transit. | * Ropeways are a separate layer of the public transit system - similar to trains and subways, they don't operate on the streets so they both free up congestion and can't can't get delayed by traffic. This means that they stick to their schedule better (plus you can always see the next car coming). Reliability is huge in getting people to trust public transit. | ||
| - | * They' | + | * They' |
| - | * Ropeways can cross rough terrain (trains need special mechanisms to climb steep grades and there are safety concerns for busses too). If the city is built on a mountainside, | + | * Ropeways can cross rough terrain (trains need special mechanisms to climb steep grades and there are safety concerns |
| * Because the propulsion system is external, set up at one of the terminals, it can be powered directly off the grid, so it is easier to adapt to green energy and doesn' | * Because the propulsion system is external, set up at one of the terminals, it can be powered directly off the grid, so it is easier to adapt to green energy and doesn' | ||
