Elon Musk has once again stunned the world with a new high-tech transportation plan—a 100mph ‘wormhole’ mega tunnel designed to move 20,000 people per hour faster and more efficiently than any existing transit system. The ambitious project, spearheaded by The Boring Company, aims to transform the way people travel in major cities.
Unlike traditional subway systems, Musk’s high-speed tunnel network will use advanced electric transport pods, allowing passengers to bypass traffic and reach their destinations in record time. These AI-powered pods will function like an on-demand underground highway, offering near-instantaneous travel to different parts of a city.
Supporters praise the project as a game-changer for urban mobility, potentially reducing traffic congestion and cutting travel times from hours to minutes. However, critics question whether such a system is practical, citing concerns about infrastructure costs, feasibility, and safety.
With Musk’s track record of turning science fiction into reality, will this ambitious transportation project succeed? Or will it face too many roadblocks along the way?