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Sarajevo Times > Blog > BUSINESS > Enterpreneurship > A Man from Tuzla designed a revolutionary Solution for City Jams!
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A Man from Tuzla designed a revolutionary Solution for City Jams!

Published December 28, 2016
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city-vehicle“City” is a specially designed tricycle – with one seat, protective panel, and roof. Users of this vehicle will be able to move on cycling tracks and city roads.

“City” is a project that one young engineer and innovator, who currently works and lives in Mostar, will soon present to the world public.

In case of mass use, this vehicle could solve the problems of traffic jams and parking, especially in big cities.

Project designer is young Elvis Cero from Tuzla, who finished studies in Mostar and now lives and works in the center of Herzegovina.

“The idea is innovative. It is a vehicle propelled by an electrical motor, with closed or semi-closed construction, that can be reduced to the size of a suitcase. It is intended for people who live in densely populated cities, for those who travel from A to B every day, and it aims at helping them avoid traffic jams, overcome some obstacles on their way, and reach their destination as soon as possible,” said Cero.

With a full battery, the user will be able to drive for up to 100 kilometers, and with additional pedaling the journey can be extended by 20 or 30 kilometers. Maximum speed of the vehicle is 25 kilometers per hour and it can be driven in all weather conditions.

The compact feature of the vehicle enables the users to fold it and take it with them to a bus, tram or any other classic means of transportation.

(Source: biznisinfo.ba)

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