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http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...,2638670.story
[ GM, Segway think 2 wheels The companies plan to develop a two-wheeled, two-seat electric vehicle as a clean, safe and inexpensive alternative to traditional cars. Associated Press April 7, 2009 New York -- A solution to the world's urban transportation problems could lie in two wheels, not four, according to executives of General Motors Corp. and Segway Inc. The companies plan to announce today that they are developing a two-wheeled, two-seat electric vehicle designed to be a safe, inexpensive and clean alternative to traditional cars for cities across the world. The companies said their project, dubbed PUMA, for Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility, would include a communications network allowing vehicles to interact with one another to regulate traffic flow and prevent crashes. The 300-pound prototype runs on a lithium-ion battery and dual electric motors and ..... ] |
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I think it's called a motorbike
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On 7 Apr 2009 16:15:40 +0800, adchin wrote:
I think it's called a motorbike The P.U.M.A. prototype http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=15888 -- Cliff |
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On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 06:12:41 -0400, Cliff wrote:
On 7 Apr 2009 16:15:40 +0800, adchin wrote: I think it's called a motorbike The P.U.M.A. prototype http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=15888 http://www.segway.com/blog/20090406i...-puma-329.html http://www.segway.com/puma/ http://media.gm.com/servlet/GatewayS...74&docid=53538 -- Cliff |
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Ok, thanks for the links. I went and did some searching myself. Pretty
cool vehicle i'd say, but can't GM just purchase a bunch of Tata Nanos, rebrand the thing and sell it as is and save all that R&D and expenses to be incurred ? It's not like GM is freakingly healthy and has tons of cash to R&D today |
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On 7 Apr 2009 19:15:16 +0800, adchin wrote:
Ok, thanks for the links. I went and did some searching myself. Pretty cool vehicle i'd say I wonder about heat & A/C .... gets cold some places & hot in others. -- Cliff |
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On Apr 7, 3:32*am, Cliff wrote:
*http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...pr07,0,2638670..... [ GM, Segway think 2 wheels The companies plan to develop a two-wheeled, two-seat electric vehicle as a clean, safe and inexpensive alternative to traditional cars. Associated Press April 7, 2009 New York -- A solution to the world's urban transportation problems could lie in two wheels, not four, according to executives of General Motors Corp. and Segway Inc. The companies plan to announce today that they are developing a two-wheeled, two-seat electric vehicle designed to be a safe, inexpensive and clean alternative to traditional cars for cities across the world. The companies said their project, dubbed PUMA, for Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility, would include a communications network allowing vehicles to interact with one another to regulate traffic flow and prevent crashes. The 300-pound prototype runs on a lithium-ion battery and dual electric motors and ..... ] The idiocy here is that it is severely limited on how much deceleration can be provided. Even if it speeds up briefly to tilt it back before applying the brakes, it's still limited. I imagine it gently drops the front onto the casters, then brakes hard, wasted time and then limited braking force from the rear wheels. Dave |
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On Apr 7, 9:50*am, Cliff wrote:
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 06:35:51 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I imagine it gently drops the front onto the casters, then brakes hard, wasted time and then limited braking force from the rear wheels. * What rear wheels? -- Cliff If it were on the main/drive wheels and the front casters, for the purpose of describing vehicle dynamics it becomes appropriate to describe the main/drive wheels as the 'rear' wheels. Overall the vehicle has one (or two?) wheels in the back to prevent it rolling over backwards, the main drive wheels, and two (looks like 2) casters in the front. Dave |
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Cliff wrote:
On 7 Apr 2009 16:15:40 +0800, adchin wrote: I think it's called a motorbike The P.U.M.A. prototype http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=15888 I notice that it is operating on a sidewalk or some sort of cordoned off area. Are they proposing that all urban streets get rebuilt to accommodate these? |
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