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Watch Elon Musk’s TED talk where he describes his plan to dig tunnels to avoid traffic

Cars get parked on underground skates that travel up to 130 miles per hour.

Chris Anderson interviews Elon Musk at TED2017 - The Future You, April 24-28, 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Chris Anderson interviews Elon Musk at TED2017 - The Future You, April 24-28, 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Bret Hartman / TED

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, spoke at the TED conference in Vancouver last Friday, where he offered a first glimpse into his new project, The Boring Company, which aims to dig a network of underground tunnels to reduce traffic congestion.

Musk dreamed up the idea for the new tunnel project while sitting in Los Angeles traffic. During his talk, the serial entrepreneur shared a brief video of how the new underground tunnel network would work. He showed a system where cars are lowered underground from roads with an elevator. A car would then park on a platform that skates through a tunnel, traveling up to 130 miles per hour.

Watch Musk’s full talk here:

Other topics discussed include Tesla’s plan for an electric semi-truck and his ambitions with SpaceX to one day bring people to Mars.


This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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