How to Ride a Segway Safely

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 00:20
Segway injuries are reportedly on the rise, and with the Segway-caused death of James Heselden, owner of the Segway company, it's easy to be concerned about the safety of using Segways. The Segway company warns new users that "whenever you...
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Segway injuries are reportedly on the rise,[1] and with the Segway-caused death of James Heselden, owner of the Segway company,[2] it's easy to be concerned about the safety of using Segways. The Segway company warns new users that "whenever you ride the Segway HT, you risk injury from loss of control, collisions, and falls" and that it's your responsibility to reduce these risks.

When used correctly, Segways present a clean, safe, and enjoyable means for getting around, and keeping safe is really about using your common sense and keeping an eye out for potential hazards. Here are some suggestions on how to ride a Segway safely.

Steps

  1. Step 1 Learn how to operate the Segway before attempting to use it alone.
    Read the user manual thoroughly. It is strongly advised that you seek instruction from someone who is qualified and experienced in operating Segways.
    • Practice with people who know Segways before heading off on your own. At the very least, have a spotter when you first climb on and practice.
    • See How to operate a Segway for more details.
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Warnings

  • Obey all local rules, ordinances, and regulations about where it is legal and not legal to ride Segways.
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  • Don't wear anything that could get caught up in the wheels, such as scarves or really long coats.
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  • Segway motors can cut out suddenly without warning. As a result of this, the rider can be catapulted over the front as the Segway drops down, landing the rider on the pavement and potentially suffering from injury.
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  • Don't ride a Segway through revolving doors, on escalators or stairs, over gangplanks, on narrow ledges, or anywhere else unsafe.
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  • The Segway company recommends that riders be over the age of 16.
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Things You'll Need

  • Segway
  • Segway manual

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