Maybe Segways Aren't So Safe
from the oops dept
So, last week I was surprised to read a report saying that it was possible to accidentally flip a Segway device, since part of the hype about them was how they were so stable that it was nearly impossible to fall down while using them. Well, here's some more empirical evidence that that's not true. A member of Atlanta's "Ambassador Force" (no, I have no clue what this is) who is testing a bunch of Segways, "toppled" from his Segway and injured his knee. Of course, the article doesn't indicate if it was the Segway toppling or the guy falling off of it completely.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Segway Safety
Does anything ever live up to it hype these days?
While it might be "possible" to flip a Segway, it also sounded like the reviewer quickly learned how to control it safely. Does anyone learn to be comfortable behind the wheel of a car or riding a bicycle in 15 minutes? I know I was not confident with either in an hour as the reviewer states they were with the Segway.
Suggesting the article from Atlanta is empirical evidence of its lack of safety is a bit unfair. You admit yourself the article says nothing about the circumstances of the fall.
I would hesitate to consider it unsafe just because it is "possible" to flip it if you try. Then supporting that claim with a vague article about someone who fell off one is a bit naïve.
That being said I think the Segway needs far more testing before a safety track record can be examined and conclusions drawn.
I don't know of any directed transportation that is 100% safe. I think the Segway will have its problems, but I would wait to pass judgment on it just to poke fun at the hype.
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other uses for Segway
With the capabilities I would think it would make an ideal reconnaissance or bomb disposal robot. It is quick, agile and can fit through a standard door way.
With the consumer version being just 3k I would think you could find dozens of good robot uses on this platform.
I smell a grant opportunity.
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Flipping a Segway
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Clarity
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Nothing is completely safe...
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Segway safety
I have ridden a Segway - they are incredibly cool, unlike any electric or otherwise motorized scooter I've ever tried. It really shouldn't be used on slopes or wet pavement - not for offroading! If I could buy one, I'd use it to get to work every day & save $$$ on gas.
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well if anyone can flip it, this doesnt surprise m
Click here for pics
If anyone is gonna screw something up, I'm sure he's the best man for the job.
-recover
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