Yes, you can use a Segway on the road, but regulations vary by location. In many places, Segways are classified as personal mobility devices and may be allowed on sidewalks, bike lanes, or certain roadways. It's important to check local laws and regulations, as some areas may have restrictions on where Segways can be used. Always prioritize safety and be aware of your surroundings while riding.
I'm not surprised. It's spelled segue and pronounced segway. The silly little scooter thing is called a segway.
a) its segue, b) segue means, roughly, transition, or to use something as a transition
Yes people do use it as a verb.We segwayed into a discussion about politics.
no . to use a segway all you need to do i buy and ride , just like a bike. a helmet is recommended as most can reach up to 20mph.
No... he is still alive
Dean Kamen invented the Segway.
Segway Inc. was created in 2001.
Use of a Segway PT is explicitly legal in the state of New York with the exception of New York City. That said the mayor of New York recently went on the record saying he wants laws protecting Segway PT riders in NYC.
A Segway weighs 95 lbs with batteries!
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A Segway Personal Transporter.
yes there is a game where you drive a segway on wii fit