MX2019010087A - An automated confined lane system. - Google Patents

An automated confined lane system.

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MX2019010087A
MX2019010087A MX2019010087A MX2019010087A MX2019010087A MX 2019010087 A MX2019010087 A MX 2019010087A MX 2019010087 A MX2019010087 A MX 2019010087A MX 2019010087 A MX2019010087 A MX 2019010087A MX 2019010087 A MX2019010087 A MX 2019010087A
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confined
automated
streets
lanes
vehicles
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MX2019010087A
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Estrada Marcos Mercado
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Estrada Marcos Mercado
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The present invention relates to a system of automated and high-capacity confined lanes for the massive movement of people in central streets and avenues in small spaces of city roads. It aims to solve the growing problem of congestion in major cities, which causes time losses, environmental pollution, and energy consumption, affecting climate change. Also, it comprises confined lanes for the circulation of vehicles (2) (in the form of an endless chain, or carousel) arranged at street level (6 and 1), avoiding the traffic lights, moving a plurality of vehicles (2) ( traveling seated at a constant speed), and using a computerized control system. Further, it allows traveling in a confined lane (6) found in any of the streets where this system operates entering by a plurality of entry and exit accesses (4,8).
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