What will make this work will be the establishment of rings of car parks just inside the first half of the city proper, which are interconnected by electric trains and/or bus systems.
Computer-managed vehicles will be encouraged by 2030; by 2075, no vehicle will be manually operated except as a condition of emergency.
Before 2005, a business group will either purchase a large Russian submarine, or have one built. The purpose will be for the transport of materials and goods. In the place of missile tubes, it will carry pressurized containers of cargo.
Later versions of this sub will have large container systems that will actually connect or buckle directly to the sides of the sub.
The reasons for building such container vessels will be to preclude delays caused by weather and to make faster cross-ocean trips possible. These cargo-carrying submarines will have the capacity of maintaining speeds that average forty knots in all kinds of weather. They will also be nuclear powered.
A solid object four inches in diameter will actually be teletransported from a point A to a point B, by the year 2050. The power requirement to do this transport will preclude using the system for larger objects until the beginning of the next century. Live objects will not be transported for some time after that.