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"It's either Segways or Strangeways," says member of Parliament protesting the ban on the two-wheeled transporters on U.K. roads.
"It's either Segways or Strangeways," says member of Parliament protesting the ban on the two-wheeled transporters on U.K. roads.
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Sad.
For too many people the brains/money ratio is far too low.
However, they lack some nice features that would make them more practical like:
1) a cup holder for long commutes
2) a built in radio/cd player
3) a sidecar to put the kids/grand mother in --- could put one on each side and make it a family vehicle
4) License plate holder
5) Head Lights and Turn Signals
6) GPS
7) All weather tires and mud flaps
8) Backup Alarm
9) Wind Shield and side/back mirrors
10) Horn
11) BreathAlyzer for potential drunk drivers
Perhaps if one or more of these features is added, the the Government could then register the vehicles and get revenue for the licensing and traffic fines that they would obviously generate.
Again, this comment is designed for humor --- sick maybe --- but it is a dull day!
- by willdryden September 23, 2008 5:05 PM PDT
- I would rather sit down on a $2,000. electric bike that has lockable compartments and runs 20 MPH than stand up on a $6,000 Segway that does 12 MPH.
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