Robyn Reisler, founder and president of Segway of Ontario, is a little worried these days. He e-mailed me last week pointing out that the city's pedestrian committee has voted to recommend to the city council Works Committee that Segway Human Transporters been banned from city sidewalks.
I wonder how many people on this city committee have actually taken a Segway for a ride? I wonder if they've seen a report on the Segway that was released last September by the Centre for Electric Vehicle Experimentation in Quebec, which states "Segways are very stable, run quietly and smoothly, and give users a feeling of being in control. They are easy to manoeuvre, accelerate gently, run silently and can stop quickly in case of emergency"? I wonder if they realize that we're never going to deal with the downtown smog problem unless we encourage the use of low-polluting vehicles and offer residents a variety of alternatives?
I've taken a Segway for a spin, and there's no question in my mind that you have more control over these two-wheel vehicles than roller blades, skate boards and other non-mechanical wheels being used on sidewalks today by kids who have no concern over safety or the people around them. I'm hoping the Works Committee is more open minded about the Segway and will reject the Pedestrian Committee's recommendation...


