I rode a Segway

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The Segway PT is a two-wheeled, self-balancing electric vehicle invented by Dean Kamen. It is produced by Segway Inc. of New Hampshire, USA. The name “Segway” is a homophone of “segue” (a smooth transition, literally Italian and Portuguese for “follows”). PT is an initialism for personal transporter while the old suffix HT was an initialism for human transporter.

Computers and motors in the base of the device keep the Segway PT upright when powered on with balancing enabled. Users lean forward to go forward, lean back to go backward, and turn by using a “Lean Steer” handlebar,

leaning it left or right. Segway PTs are driven by electric motors at up to 12.5 miles per hour (20.1 km/h). Gyroscopic sensors are used to detect tilting of the device which indicates a departure from perfect balance. Motors

driving the wheels are commanded as needed to bring the PT back into balance.

The Segway was unveiled in 2001, following months of very public speculation, and first produced in 2002.

The limited capabilities compared to vehicles of similar price have limited Segway market penetration by the general population. Segways have had success in niche markets such as transportation for police departments, military bases, warehouses, corporate campuses or industrial sites. The legal road worthiness of the Segway varies with different jurisdictions’ classification of the device as a motor vehicle.

I Was offed a chance to ride the famous segway, and i must say that it was proboly a once of a life time expreiance. At first the segway is a bit wobloy proboly becuase you are thinking that you have to work for the segway not the segway works fo you. It’s realy quiet easy once you get it, most people become experts in 5 minutes.



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