April 8, 2009Okay, Segways ARE Officially Taking Over…
Is GM Finally Catching On to the “Green” Movement? It’s About Time!
photo via: www.npr.org

Well, I resisted posting about this because I promised in my last segway-related post that Urban Road Ramblings was NOT being overtaken by segways, but I finally caved (after many of you called and emailed to bring this item to my attention — thank you for keeping your eyes peeled!). So here it is…the result of GM and Segway’s collaboration: The PUMA.
Text Below via www.npr.org:
General Motors and Segway unveiled a prototype two-wheeled electric vehicle that can seat two people. The Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility, or PUMA, project is designed to be an alternative to cars and trucks in cities across the world.
Critics have their doubts.
The tech-review Web site Engadget calls it “a rickshaw without all the charm.” Another blog, Business Insider, dubs it “a hideous two-wheeled egg.”
That’s some of the milder criticism of the new prototype vehicle unveiled Tuesday. Designed for urban travel, the PUMA is more or less a sit-down Segway for two. It balances on its two wheels, operates on electric motors and can travel up to 35 mph.
GM says it could begin producing PUMAs in 2012. It won’t comment on price, saying only that it might cost about one-third of what it takes to own and operate a traditional vehicle.
But, as its already-plentiful critics point out, the PUMA may make even less sense than the Segway, which never lived up to its hype. They say the PUMA doesn’t appear to be safe enough to drive on streets, and is too big and fast for sidewalks.
GM counters that it hopes cities will set special lanes for mini-transporters like the PUMA. And it says innovative sensor technology will help prevent collisions with other vehicles, and with pedestrians.