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How to Ease the Traffic Congestion in Hong Kong?

  • Hong Kong has a short 2,000km road network with the highest density of vehicles.

  • Roads in Hong Kong are narrow.

  • Uneven distribution of traffic. For example, most of the cars use the Hung Hum Cross Harbour Tunnel instead of the Western Harbour Tunnel. Why? Price Variance between them.
  • Harbour Tunnel: $8 to $30
  • Western Tunnel: $23 to $128

Number of Total Vehicles through Cross Harbour Tunnel: 7795801 (Statistics of August 2012)

  • Increased by 1.5% compared to August 2011

Number of Licensed Vehicles: 644060 (Statistics of August 2012)

  • Increased by 3.4% compared to August 2011

Number of Private Vehicles per 1000 population:

  • In 2002: 50.7
  • In 2011: 61.6

Number of Motor Vehicles per 1000 population:

  • In 2002: 78.1
  • In 2011: 88.6

Average Daily Public Transport Passenger Journeys by Public Transport Operator:

  • In 2007: 11522.6
  • In 2011: 11914.2
  • Convenient

  • Experience Flying

  • No traffic Congestion

  • No traffic lights
  • Can't use in foggy or rainy weather

  • Can be dangerous

  • Expensive: High-Tech Product

  • Not suitable for people who fear heights

  • Cant see at night- so how to operate?
  • The shoes can store the energy - Can be used at night or when its not sunny

  • Have a safe speed limit

  • Have a GPS system and a radar
  • Less air pollution

  • More like an entertainment for people ( can enjoy the view from the elevator)

  • Can reach places where there are no roads

Q&A

The End

Transport Figures of Hong Kong

Flying Hat (Modification)

  • Install a Light in the Hat

Flying hat (Drawbacks)

  • Have special glasses to see in foggy weather

Figures by the Transport Department of HK

http://www.td.gov.hk/en/transport_in_hong_kong/transport_figures/index.html

However..

  • Fun
  • Can Kill time

Flying Hat (Benefits)

Traffic Congestion in Hong Kong

Feelings...

  • Frustration
  • Annoyed
  • Noisy
  • Time Consuming
  • Pollution (Health)

Flying Hat

What is Traffic Congestion?

  • Traffic congestion is a condition on road networks that occurs as use increases, and is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queuing. (Source: Wikipedia)
  • The Escape Method (Provocation)

  • Allows the person to fly

  • Just wear the hat and go where one wants

  • Handles to Control

'Traffic Congestion'

Turbo Shoes

Turbo Shoes (drawbacks)

Turbo Shoes (modifications)

Turbo Shoes (Benefits)

Content (Blue Hat)

  • Distortion Method (Provocation)

  • Shoes that have a turbo and make you go fast

  • Controlled by a remote that can be put on the wrist

  • Operates from Solar Energy
  • If it runs on solar energy, how to operate at night or when its not sunny?

  • More accidents likely to occur due to the turbo speed

  • How to see at night?
  • No need for a car to go around:

Save money - no cost on maintenance or fuel

  • Less Traffic Congestion

  • Something new for people to experience (like a game with a remote) - can enjoy

(1) Facts and Information

(2) Our feelings

(3) Solutions

(a) Benefits

(b) Drawbacks

(4) Conclusion

Flying Elevator

Flying Elevator (Modification)

  • Wishful Thinking Method & Distortion

  • Get in the elevator and flies to different locations

  • like a public transport: has stops in different places

  • Operated by Solar Energy

Flying elevator (Drawback)

  • Have a TV inside the Elevator to distract the people who fear heights

  • Have Curtains
  • Not suitable for people who are afraid of heights

Flying Elevator (Benefits)

Conclusion

  • Identified problem : Traffic Congestion in Hong Kong

  • Talked about the Transport Figures

  • Own feeling towards Traffic Congestion

  • Solutions to the problem:

(1) Flying Hat

(2) Turbo Shoes

(3) Flying Elevator

  • Benefits and Drawbacks
  • Modifications
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