Many people who live in city areas usually take either the subway or the bus to wherever they need to go. Mostly because it's cheaper, faster, and apparently is less stressful than driving. Sure, it may be cheaper and faster, but everyone should drive in the city at least once in their lives just to practice their driving skills.
Now, a new form of public transportation may change the look of buses forever. It's called the Willie Bus and it was designed by Tad Orlowski. From the looks of it, it seems like an ordinary bus. It doesn't fly through the air and it doesn't look futuristic. That is until the side LCD screens are turned on. These screens not only help with advertising, but they also show maps where the bus is headed and can help passengers figure out where they want to go.
No word yet on whether this bus will actually be used in city areas or whether other information will be shown besides maps. But the one thing that will be different is that passengers will no longer be able to open the windows when it gets too hot inside the bus. They'll just have to sit there and deal with it. Not too bad a hassle when the side screens can show you exactly where you want to go.
http://www.williebus.com/