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I haven't tried a Segway but last week in Cleveland Clinic we

discussed devices for my future. We talked about the personal

transporter which is a platform scooter which you stand on...it goes

up to 25 mph (it weighs about 30 lbs.). Also they told me about a

beta test (by a lawyer...eye-level contact being extremely important)

being done on a standing transport that can actually climb

stairs....apparently has a track instead of wheels on the bottom.

They were optomistic.

Eva in WV

> Has anyone tried or know others who have used a Segway as a

mobility

> aid? The built-in stability seems ideally suited for people with

> balance and walking problems. All one must do is step on and

lean.

> Probably liability issues prevent the manufacturer from advertising

> them that way, but Dean Kamen, the inventer, began his career

> designing medical devices. They perform feats a scooter couldn't

> dream of...like 10 mph.

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Hi, gang,

I think that balance is extremely important in operating a Segway.

Lean forward to go, backward to slow or stop, left or right to turn.

I have a mental picture of Bettie Jo still holding to the handles of

the machine while lying on her back, or worse yet kissing the

pavement.

Don

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