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The terror of Segways.  Here in Washington, DC, our nation's capital and place of mass gatherings (e.g., Glenn Beck, etc.), you can go on a Segway tour of downtown DC -- the White House, etc.  It is probably great fun as a tourist, but have you ever been walking down a quiet sidewalk and then, all of a sudden, ten or twelve novice Segway users are coming at you at 12 mph on the sidewalk?  Or riding a bike and a swarm of Segways is in the path?  I find the Segway an interesting invention -- police officers use it for neighborhood patrols and there are other such practical applications, but it doesn't really work well on the sidewalk or the street.




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From: Charlie Carlson <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Segway demos/rides


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There's a tour company, here is SF that takes folks around the touristy parts of 
town on Segways. They're out on the streets with cars, bikes, pedestrians…the 
full catastrophe, or whole enchilada, depending upon one looks at it.  They may 
have data and information on insurance and accident stuff.  

From personal experience, being on a Segway is a total blast.  It was so 
responsive.  It was totally cool.  Now, it would be fun to collide with an 
exhibit at 12mph.
C
On Sep 9, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Karen Hager wrote:

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> I would like to hear how other organizations use Segways either in a 
demonstration, or with visitors in general.  How do you handle risk/liability?  
Do your visitors have to wear a helmet or sign a waiver?  Any help is most 
appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Karen
> 
> Karen E. Hager
> Director, Science Engagement
> Ontario Science Centre
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