In Pictures: 12 cool future transportation concepts

From driverless cars to "never-stopping" trains, the way we get from point A to point B could be very different in the coming decades, most notably because of the new technologies that will be used

GM EN-V

General Motors has a take on the driverless vehicle too, but its version isn't a car, rather it's the EN-V, the electric-networked vehicle. The EN-V is a two-wheeled battery-powered vehicle meant for urban transportation. It drives on its own using sensors to detect its surroundings and wireless communications to position itself in the city, which GM says make it ideal for dense urban environments because of its compact size and zero emissions.

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