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I think those electric wheelchairs would make good commuting transport?


They have a range of about 30km. They could be charged up during the day at work. If powered by nuclear, solar, or hydro power there would be a great reduction in greenhouse gas as freeway fulls of cars would not be needed on the daily commute. I realise they would need minor adaptions for weather. What do others think?

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4 Responses to “I think those electric wheelchairs would make good commuting transport?”

  1. gomanyes562 says:

    I think you’re high.

  2. Captain Troll says:

    It actually could work.I see a lot of segways in downtown Albuquerque and in the Shopping Malls as well. Since the Southwest is a dry climate generally,I couldn’t see how it wouldn’t work,to be able to go 5 times faster than the average pedestrian.

  3. hategreyhound says:

    well in some cities they are not allowed on the street
    yet other cities they arent allowed on the sidewalk!

  4. extitude says:

    Sounds like the wave of the future to me.

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