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Originally Posted by JesseK
No need to spend money on that. It's called Natural Selection.
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That pretty much speaks for its self. This isn't that severe, though.
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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
I guess it would need testing for durability, but I think it would still be better than this carrier for cats.
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I like the cat carrier idea.
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Originally Posted by artdutra04
If she had one of those "baby trailers" that are designed to be towed by bicycles, (such as the one pictured below) along with a "permanent" hitch on the Segway, that would be a lot safer.
I remember when Segways first came out, I was reading a pamphlet about them in 2002. And inside this pamphlet was a non-Photoshopped image of a worker in a warehouse on a Segway, towing a trailer with boxes on it. (It was also on the Segway website at one point about that same time period.) I can't seem to find the image online at the moment, but I'll keep looking.
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It wouldn't be hard at all to adjust the segway to carry a trailer like that.
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Originally Posted by Kelly
People in this thread are way underestimating the abuse strollers can take while maintaining the safety of their passengers. It's what they're specifically designed for. My siblings and I regularly hold "stroller races" where the big kids (18,15 and 9) push the little kids (3 and 1) as fast as we can running on and off the sidewalk and over some sizeable bumps. No one has ever even come close to falling out, losing control or tipping over any strollers and we run way faster than a segway can travel.
I've never ridden a segway, so that mom may be at risk for toppling herself over, but her kid should be fine.
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Her falling off the segway isn't my problem. Nor is the stability of the stroller. What I'm worried about is the lady losing control of the stroller and the stroller rolling off into the road or something

. That is what's so dangerous about it. One had on a stroller won't cut it.