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, eight modified vehicles were tested on a roughly five mile stretch of highway.
Both the roadway, located in the eastern province of Jiangsu, and the vehicles themselves had to be heavily modified to pull off the stunt. Engineers added an array of permanent magnets to the floor of the vehicles, while running a conductor rail along the length of the highway. The speed was also striking, with cars reached a reported velocity of 143 mph. While that's pretty fast, it's still a far cry from the country's maglev bullet trains, the fastest of which can reachChina also announced the construction of the "country's first independently-developed trial line" using maglev technologies,
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