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Train wheels
I understand why we don't do this right now, but it occurs to me that a car that is able to hook up to a commuter train on the rail for intercity use, then disconnect for in-city use, would be a darn good idea given the relative fuel/mile/ton ratio between the two modes. Heck, you could even use a variant of Michellin's Active Wheel tech to make it an NEV that recharges when on the rail.
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