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Future cars will be faster, than today’s machines. Therefore, the transition road to humans will be even more dangerous. Of course there are traffic lights, but their should seen and not drive. Chinese designer has invented a new traffic light. His idea-hologram instead of the traffic light. A traffic light, which will not only notify alert signal, but also give the holographic projection.

Holographic projection will show pedestrians walking. Such traffic is much more efficient than conventional lights. Such a hologram appears as soon as the lights yellow light. Once lights red light, the hologram becomes red.
As soon as the light turns green, hologram disappears. Project author argues that even if the driver does not notice and cross the " barrier ", the hologram will not cause any harm to the car or the driver.




Never get stuck in a traffic jam again! Flying car switches between land and sky - and can reach a top speed of 124mph



An incredible flying car has been developed to let drivers skip traffic jams and take to the skies.
The vehicle can be driven on normal roads as well as being flown as a two-seater airplane, as it is able take off and land at any airport, 'opening the door to real door-to-door travel,' according to a Slovakian company.
Named the AeroMobil 2.5, the hybrid invention was unveiled at AeroTech, an airshow exhibition held in Montreal.


Up, Up and away: The AeroMobil 2.5 has a top speed of 124mph when it is airborne and can accommodate two passengers


Built from light-weight steel framework and carbon coating, when converted into a plane, the vehicle measures 8.2m wide and 6m long to accommodate two people. When the wings are stowed (pictured) it measures 1.6m wide


Roadworthy: The vehicle can be driven on normal roads as well as being flown as a two-seater airplane, as it is able take off and land at any airport, 'opening the door to real door-to-door travel' according to the Slovakian company. Stefan Klein, co-founder of the company, is pictured sitting in the vehicle


Here, it is possible to see how much the car's wings look like those of a conventional small airplane. They fold up to allow the vehicle to be driven like a normal car on the road


The flying car is powered by a large propeller at its rear. The company has been working on the concept to try and develop a vehicle that could become an 'integral part' of the regular ways that people travel


The AeroMobil comes in to land. It is designed to be used at any airport and its creators believe the concept will allow the next generation of door-to-door travel


AeroMobil has been developing the concept of a flying car since 1990. This image is a pre-prototype illustration


Here, experts look at the rear of the hybrid vehicle, which measures six metres in length and has a propeller to power it in flight


The vehicle, which weighs 450kg, has a take-off speed of 90mph and a range of 430 miles as an airplane


The company claims the vehicle can be parked in a standard parking space and is accustomed to road traffic. Here, the wings of the car are unfurled as the vehicle prepares for take off

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