The 300-pound prototype runs on a lithium-ion battery and uses Segway's characteristic two-wheel balancing technology, along with dual electric motors. It's designed to reach speeds of up to 35 miles-per-hour and can run 35 miles on a single charge.
SHOOT: Nifty for urban travel and if more of these are on the road, I'd be encouraged to come to work on my bicycle. These 'vehicles' are also touted as being able to 'drive themselves'.
Ideally, the vehicles would also be part of a communications network that through the use of transponder and GPS technology would allow them to drive themselves. The vehicles would automatically avoid obstacles such as pedestrians and other cars and therefore never crash, Burns said. - Yahoo.com
SHOOT: Nifty for urban travel and if more of these are on the road, I'd be encouraged to come to work on my bicycle. These 'vehicles' are also touted as being able to 'drive themselves'.
Ideally, the vehicles would also be part of a communications network that through the use of transponder and GPS technology would allow them to drive themselves. The vehicles would automatically avoid obstacles such as pedestrians and other cars and therefore never crash, Burns said. - Yahoo.com
The companies announced Tuesday that they are working together to develop a two-wheeled, two-seat electric vehicle designed to be a fast, safe, inexpensive and clean alternative to traditional cars and trucks for cities across the world.
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