I'm walking right now in a path in Perk, Australia, called Kings Park, and it is phenomenal. But I'm not talking about this today. You overlook the city, but right in the middle, you see essentially the highway. And it had me thinking about Elon Musk's kind of super plan, super highway in LA to help congestion. Now, I don't think that plan is going ahead anymore, just because of the fact that people are leaving LA for Texas. But I was just thinking, do people think essentially having an underground transportation network for cars and vehicles, do you think that would be a good idea? Do you think it would be worthwhile of the investment? Personally, I think kind of having underground tunnels wouldn't be the whole hearted solution to congestion within big cities like London and throughout LA, New York and places like that. I think the benefit to it is that you can essentially build in multi-lays, kind of like the sky and the ground, whereas on land, you can't, you have to just stay flat. But I think other solutions such as train networks, bus networks, carpooling, more viable solutions, what do people think? Do they think that could be a viable solution for transportation and congestion within big cities? Let me know, it's a big, big problem within Asian countries. I've seen people writing most pets on, measuring the pavement at times was crazy.
Yeah I mean if you can't build up then you sometimes have the bill down I think a lot of things are gonna start going Underground space becomes less available on the on the upper world if you wanna go to that so couldn't be a good idea I I think anything I would reduce congestion will be a good idea but I don't know how that would work so I can't say fully and I don't know about the engineering aspect of building on the ground and how dangerous that is so yeah good idea but
Overall, I'm not a fan of it. I think that anything underground is just quite costly. And I don't know, I've just got this kind of feeling in myself that underground's just a bit dirty and I'm not claustrophobic, but just, I don't like the feeling of it. Like, if you take away natural sunlight as well, everything will be artificial. And I think there's just so much land that we have that we could just start creating new cities new spaces elsewhere.