The team combines omnidirectional wheels, pneumatics, steel legs and an innovative control system to create a vehicle that drives over traffic and can park almost anywhere.
The team challenges RHex the six-legged robot to an all terrain obstacle course. The team models Rhex's unique design to create a six legged all terrain vehicle.
To test out the amazing AirTrax omnidirectional wheels that will be used on the Traffic Busting Truck, the team builds a couch you can drive around town.
Usually you FILL potholes. But in order put his and Adam's makeshift flat-tire fixes to the test, Jamie Hyneman DIGS some. And builds speed bumps. And dumps water. And ...
Cars that can talk to each other, to street lights and even to your mobile phone. In New York City, Jorge Ribas gets a glimpse into the future of transportation.
Seating in cars has come a long way since cars were invented in the 19th century. Early seats had no padding, springs, or belts. In this minisode of How It's Made, find out how the automotive seats are made.