Japan’s plan to introduce conveyor belt roads to tackle its truck driver shortage is a bold reimagining of urban logistics. Designed to move goods efficiently across cities, this innovation could reduce congestion, streamline deliveries and address labour shortages. It seems like a wild idea blending of infrastructure and automation that highlights how creative solutions can emerge from pressing challenges.
As cities worldwide grapple with similar issues, Japan’s approach is a reminder of the potential for design and technology to reshape how we think about movement and efficiency.
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