GM working with Segway to produce two wheeled vehicle for streets

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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123906731177395605.html said:
General Motors Corp. is teaming with Segway Inc., maker of the upright, self-balancing scooters, to build a new type of two-wheeled vehicle designed to move easily through congested urban streets.
The machine, which GM says it aims to develop by 2012, would run on batteries and use wireless technology to avoid traffic backups and navigate cities.


The struggling auto maker, surviving on a government lifeline, is looking to generate enthusiasm for its increasingly uncertain future ahead of the New York auto show this week.
GM has slashed product-development programs, advertising and spending on auto-show events. But it will take to the streets of Manhattan on Tuesday to show off a prototype of the vehicle, called PUMA, for Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility.
The Segway Personal Transporter was launched with considerable hype eight years ago but practical issues prevented the scooter from becoming a mass-market product, including its relatively high cost and restrictions on its use in many jurisdictions.
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.
PUMA would have a range of about 35 miles. GM said it aims to use so-called vehicle-to-vehicle technology to avoid traffic problems and potentially have it navigate itself through city streets.




Will Geico provide discounts on life insurance for people who buy these? :lol:
 

smokeh

Well-Known Member
woot.

could be handy for shopping centres and some places out doors when u really cant be bothered walkin.

but nah, ill let my legs do the work. gotta do some excersize !
 

CrackerJax

New Member
The big problem with them is they are quiet. If perhaps special lanes were engineered (at a terrific cost) into the major metro areas...perhaps. Lots of data are coming in on hybrids being hit because they are too quiet.

If a Prius is in your blind spot.... does it exist? :mrgreen: And how long does it take to remove from your undercarriage?


out. :blsmoke:
 
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