Why Is uST Technology a New Level of Mobility?

The technology developed by UST Inc. allows solving the current problems of urban public transport: accidents, traffic jams, environmental pollution. uST transport and infrastructure complexes meet the requirements that are put forward today to passenger transportation. The proposed solutions are safe, adaptive, affordable, and environmentally friendly.
- The load on urban transport communications is reduced, and the number of accidents is brought down to zero.
- The routes can be located above residential and industrial buildings, recreation areas, existing motorways.
- uST transport peacefully coexists with nature: the technology is aimed at reducing noise and emissions.
- The automated control system adapts the movement intervals of electric vehicles on steel wheels to the number of passengers.
Find out more about UST Inc. solutions on passenger transportation.
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