NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Dozens from the business community came together on Monday afternoon to learn more about plans for the Music City Loop from The Boring Company’s head of business development.

Jim Fitzgerald asked that his presentation not be filmed but shared more on the machines that will be used to carve out and build the tunnels. The machines are fully remote and don't require any humans as they make 9.5-foot drive paths.

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“I like the creativity; I like the guy's energy, and we've got to find solutions to alleviate this traffic congestion,” Tennessee State Rep. Mike Sparks (R-Smyrna) said.

He said the project costs roughly $15 million per mile per lane. The machine will lay 10 miles of tunnel in both direc

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