The green road-based mode runs on roads and does not require a physical rail track. Examples are Green Bus System and Trackless Tram. The green road-based mode will use green energy sources: electricity is commonly used at the moment, and hydrogen is starting to become widely used. The Government will closely monitor the development of green transport technologies and select a suitable system in a timely manner.
Green Road-Based Mode
Examples


Features of Green Road-based Mode
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Operate on Dedicated and Shared Road
Recommended to be grade separated from other road traffic at major road junctions to achieve smooth overall traffic.
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Passenger-friendly Design
Equipped with real-time arrival information display panels. Bays/passing lanes will be provided for flexible route services.
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Can Adopt Off-board Fare Collection System
Allow shorter boarding and alighting time.
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Adopt Low-floor Design
Fast and convenient boarding and alighting.
