'Straddle Bus' Could Ease China's Traffic

'Straddle Bus' Could Ease China's Traffic

September 5, 2010 3:58 PM

With the 75-mile long traffic jam in China now moving at a snail's pace, Celia Hatton reports on a new idea, the Straddle Bus, that could soon help ease traffic nightmares and reduce pollution.

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