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Re: segway license, turn signals, and no sidewalks?
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F=ma a = V^2-V0^2/2x a = 0^2-12.5^2/2(18.6) a = 8.2 ft/s^2 F=ma = (250)(8.2) = 2050 lbf/ft |
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Maybe this is a new market that Segway can get into? ![]() |
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We all know, especially with the availability of the Internet, that anyone can find any number of like-minded people to spout official sounding dribble to reinforce their position. With regard to the current discussion of Segway safety unfortunately there are many people who don't understand the machine. I would challenge you to find even one person who has spent any significant amount of time on a Segway who doesn't recognize the safety, usefulness, and relatively negligible risk, associated with its use. |
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so other than jumping over or dodging away, a jogger can make use of its "holonomicality?" and spin away while also dodging away to reduce the energy of impact. (if thats hard to understand, think, a hurricane doesnt do as much harm on one side of its path as on the other side) Quote:
and if you were to use irresponsible runners as an example, im sure there are few irresponsible segway drivers. if i change a few words from your argument, "a segway rider is most likely not going to be paying as much attention. their exhilaration gets their heart running and they are impaired because they are having so much fun..." Last edited by greencactus3 : 23-08-2004 at 09:26. Reason: grama |
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To add to the body of anecdotal information, the two Segway/pedestrian collisions I have witnessed were no more traumatic than a typical two-person collision, and I have never heard of someone being knocked to the ground after being hit by a Segway. The worst Segway incident I've seen was when someone fell off after intentionally running over an obstacle, and the results seemed similar to tripping over one's shoelaces. (I don't count the Bush video -- the thing was in "follow-me" mode.) |
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OK i did not want to chime in on this real world situation but i have decided to explain an incident i have had while traveling through Boston on a Segway. The night after Beantown Blitz in June, I went out with Erin Rapacki through Boston to get across town on segways. While traveling down one of the major streets in Boston an accident occurred involving me. I was tailing Erin around a corner, I would say about 25 feet behind her. She Turned the corner and i followed not expecting anything other then a couple odd looks and ohh's and ahh's. Well i was almost hit by a bicycle messenger. As i turned the corner at close to top speed (12.5 MPH), the bicycle messenger notices me and slams his breaks. He lays the bike down and slide under his bike. As soon as i turned the corner and had noticed him i was able to perform an "emergency stop" and stop at that point. The Segway is able to stop within its own footprint, even go backward in a fraction of a second from full speed. Like other Segway owners and users have said, the Segway is a device that is unlike others. If i had to choose to travel in a pack of segways or likewise but only pedestrians, i would choose the pack of segways. I trust a Segway more on the road/sidewalk then i do pedestrians. I hope some more of you will understand that a Segway is not a dangerous vehicle and truly is a revolutionary device.
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This discussion has gotten a little absurd. We are now debating at what force it should be legal to collide with another person. It's bad enough when it happens accidentally during natural pedestrian activities, such as walking or running.
It's heavily debatable as to whether the Segway truly stops in its own footprint or even quickly for that matter. Especially when a somewhat scientific test measured a stopping distance of 18 feet. Sure the test driver might not be a Segway user destined for the X-Games but he showed the stopping ability of the average person. Therefore, we can be reasonably certain that Segway use will increase the risk of pedestrians becoming the participants of accidents. How are Segways being legislated as an EPAMD good for the general public? |
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How do you know that your "somewhat scientific test" was not biased. You said yourself that "The purpose of the paper was to prove that the Segway should be legislated as a vehicle." "... WE can be reasonably certain ..." ?? Do you have a mouse in your pocket? YOU can be as certain as you like ... you still don't get it!! |
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