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Crosser V1 Amphibious Mobility System by Bernardo Pereira

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When we live in coastal cities, it’s important to create a diversified means of transportation to relieve the existing saturation of land vehicles.

Crosser V1 is a concept of amphibious mobility designed specifically to be implemented in coastal cities. It’s an alternative to time-consuming routes to get to your destination.

Crosser V1 is an autonomous mobility, it serves as an on-demand service that transports passengers door-to-door according to their selected destination via digital app for smart devices. It is hoped that this new type of vehicle can increase the speed and flexibility of urban transport, reducing noise pollution yet meeting the needs of each user.

One of the main problems in large urban areas is congestion. This problem arises due to the negative effects of population growth, it’s the driving force behind the development of cities. Therefore, in densely populated areas, the demand for mobility might increase, this situation also puts pressure on an already overburdened mobility system, reducing the interest in owning a private vehicle.

The future of mobility should consider combining multiple ways to get from one location to another. The mobility system should meet the user’s travel intention, interaction, habits, and lifestyle. These factors will be applied in conjunction with more sustainable practices and technologies.

Crosser V1 Amphibious Vehicle by Bernardo Pereira wants to support inland waterway transport that has become an important aspect of the European network freight transport network. This network covers more than 37,000 kilometers of waterways and links numerous urban centers and industrial regions. Inland waterway transport is known for its reliability, energy efficiency, and exploitation potential, it’s a great competitive substitute for road and rail transport.

As public transport, the Crosser mobile app would allow users to request transportation services and make digital payments through their chosen accounts. From there, users can confirm the pickup and delivery location through a digital map display. The app checks for nearby available vehicles and sends a Crosser to users where they can confirm their identity by placing their mobile device near the NFC display. Crosser V1 can accommodate up to four people, inside there’s a screen display that informs passengers about their route, weather, or warnings.

 

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