Elon Musk shows how his Boring Company plans to tunnel under traffic

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Funny thing is Elon made a joke on twitter about starting a boring company
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Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk is sharing yet another vision for the future, and this time it's totally underground. The originator of the Hyperloop, purveyor of snazzy solar panels and man with a plan to connect our brains showed off a concept for escaping rush hour traffic via high-speed conveyance through a network of tunnels at TED in Vancouver on Friday.

Last December, Musk announced via Twitter that his irritation with Los Angeles traffic was inspiring him to start yet another company, cleverly named "The Boring Company."

"Traffic is driving me nuts. Am going to build a tunnel boring machine and just start digging…"

This month, a boring machine showed up at SpaceX headquarters near Los Angeles where it will soon begin to bore some test tunnels, and Musk shared a brief video at TED showing how he hopes to help cities dig their way under and around gridlock.
[video=youtube;u5V_VzRrSBI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5V_VzRrSBI[/video]

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Going down: Elon Musk shows off The Boring Company's car elevator

A descending platform for vehicles won't be the most difficult engineering problem that Elon Musk needs to solve with his tunneling venture The Boring Company. But progress is progress, and the multi-tasking CEO has shown off his latest step forward with a video of the company's car elevator in action.

Among the many challenges facing The Boring Company are its stated objectives of making tunneling a whole lot more efficient than it is today. It aims to do this by cutting the cost by a factor of more than 10, and speeding things up to a point where the company's tunnel boring machine can beat a snail in a race (the snail currently moves 14 times faster).

The end game is to have tunnel networks sprawl beneath cities where cars are shuttled along on electric sleds at up to 200 km/h (124 mph), bypassing all that traffic on street level. Musk imagines that cars will enter by pulling up to specially designed platforms, just like they would a parking spot, which then lowers them down to the tubes below.

And today we've learned that The Boring Company is already working on these car elevators, and has a functional version of it on hand at its headquarters in LA. The SpaceX CEO shared a video of it in action on Instagram, showing a shiny new Tesla rolling onto the platform and disappearing rather quickly into the shaft below.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BW_-mlYAMrs/?taken-by=elonmusk
 
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