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Interesting. But I'd never drive it on crowded city roads.
Hrm... is that 1/3rd to 1/4th the cost of an automobile, or 1/3rd to 1/4th the cost of a scooter, which appears to be far more practical than this thing.GM is betting PUMA's more car-like traits -- an enclosed compartment and top speed of 35 miles per hour -- will lead to better results. GM didn't say how much the machines would cost, but research chief Larry Burns said owners would spend one-third to one-fourth of the cost of a traditional vehicle.
Yeah, a wheelchair with a windshield making a wheelie.So...it's a wheelchair with a windshield, yes?
This is actually something I never quite understood about the Segway: What is its big advantage over a scooter?
The other thing I never understood is the whole gyroscope thing. It has an incredibly complex (and expensive) system of gyroscopes to keep the thing upright. While it's a neat piece of engineering, what's the big advantage over, say.... just adding two more, smaller wheels?
Yeah, a wheelchair with a windshield making a wheelie.
I would prefer a moped.
This is actually something I never quite understood about the Segway: What is its big advantage over a scooter?
The other thing I never understood is the whole gyroscope thing. It has an incredibly complex (and expensive) system of gyroscopes to keep the thing upright. While it's a neat piece of engineering, what's the big advantage over, say.... just adding two more, smaller wheels?
More compact footprint and a much, much smaller turning radius. Makes it much easier to control in areas with pedestrian traffic, which is what it's for.
The thing seats two people: it is too wide and too fast to let that thing on sidewalks. NPR reported that the makers are envisioning a separate lane or path specifically for these things.
The thing seats two people: it is too wide and too fast to let that thing on sidewalks. NPR reported that the makers are envisioning a separate lane or path specifically for these things.
GM & Segway have teamed up to develop what looks like a cross between a Segway and a TaTa.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123906731177395605.html
What do you think? Imagine hundreds or thousands of those all around.
Hah! I'm planning to buy an old SOVIET moped. Not-gay enough?Except that mopeds are totally gay.
Dear God I remember those.It's just a glorified Sinclair C5.
Hah! I'm planning to buy an old SOVIET moped. Not-gay enough?

Except that mopeds are totally gay.
Well, you know, I saw this on TV and it made me think of the one wheeled motorcycle I saw in some magazine. My question is this, what on earth happens when you slam on the brakes? It seems to me that being able to slam on the breaks when you need to is a basic safety feature, but I just can't see anyway that can be done on such a vehicle.
This is actually something I never quite understood about the Segway: What is its big advantage over a scooter?
The other thing I never understood is the whole gyroscope thing. It has an incredibly complex (and expensive) system of gyroscopes to keep the thing upright. While it's a neat piece of engineering, what's the big advantage over, say.... just adding two more, smaller wheels?
Quieter
Doesn't burn fossil fuels
More maneuverable
Smaller footprint
More stable
Better driver visibility
Lighter
(Just off the top of my head)