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Originally posted by Amanda Morrison
While you can't get a driver's license until you are sixteen, even small children can drive a Segway (I watched an eight year old do better on one than myself).
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Certain states have age restrictions for vehicles like the Segway. In NJ, any person over the age of 16 with a helmet can ride a Segway legally.
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Originally posted by Amanda Morrison
After rethinking, I'm seeing that a small team that might not have a lot of resources might consider this a bad idea. But what about teams that are supplied by Segway suppliers? For instance, I know Delphi is a supplier of circuit boards for Segways. How many teams are funded by Delphi? What if the Delphi teams could pass around a Segway or two between them for a ride? Or BAE Systems... I believe they supply gyros for the machines. One to pass around?
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The idea of sharing Segways amongst teams that have a common sponsor is intriguing.
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