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Atmostrack for California

The potential of Atmostrack can be illustrated hypothetically by thinking of Atmostrack in California.

If California had a mature (that is, fully developed geodesic network) Atmostrack system, then it would have these features:

  • Earthquake-resistant foundations

  • Large volumes of compressed air throughout

  • Large volumes of collected rainwater throughout

Such a system would survive California's two recurring catastrophic phenomena, namely, earthquakes and wildfires.

Between the earthquake-resistant foundations and the geodesic nature of a mature installation, the lightweight Atmostrack system would remain functional even if some of the track sections were damaged or destroyed by an earthquake.  The software would simply route vehicles automatically around affected areas and service would continue.

The Atmostrack system would utilize the power of the compressed air to spray the collected rainwater along the sides of the tracks, thereby protecting the Atmostrack system from fire.

In built-up areas with Atmostrack subsidiary sections, homes and other buildings would similarly be protected from fire.

 

 

As an added bonus, emergency services would have constant, safe passage to and from areas affected by either earthquake and/or fire.

We are planning mobile hospitals as well.  These large emergency vehicles would provide full-range medical treatment on the spot, eliminating the time currently wasted in getting injured people to hospital.  Atmostrack software would prioritize the movement of hospital and other emergency vehicles.

 

 

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