Frequently Asked Questions > Segway PT (8 entries)
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A Segway PT is easier to ride than a bicycle. Most adults learn in minutes.
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A Segway PT goes where people go, including buildings, shopping malls, bike paths, buses and BART. They work fine on hills and ramps, but not on stairs.
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The battery range is up to 24 miles, but varies with load and usage. Most riders extend their range by plugging in at work or other destinations.
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The rider sets the top speed to 6 mph, like walking, or 12 mph, like a fast run.
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Lean forward to go forward. Lean back to slow down, stop, or go backward. Lean the handle to turn. The footrest holds sensors, computers, motors, batteries, and a charger, all in ...
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The Segway PT tries hard to protect you, but you still need to ride responsibly. So be nice, be careful, and you'll be fine.
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The Segway PT can run errands, tour the parks, travel the trails, cruise the campus, patrol with police, deliver the mail, whiz around warehouses, factories, shopping malls, exhibit halls and more. ...
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Nope. In spite of what appeared to be happening in the Mall Cop movie, this is simply beyond the reasonable capabilities (not to mention design) of Segway PTs.

