Die Gruppe Tuvie Design hatte ein Konzept für ein Auto erstellt, in dem Sie im Stehen fahren können, um eine Vielzahl von Gesundheitsgefahren zu beseitigen, die durch längere Zeit des Setzens ausgebildet wurden. Es eignet sich auch hervorragend für Solo -Pendler, die für ihren täglichen Pendelverkehr kein Auto in voller Größe verwenden müssen. Und die Parkverfügbarkeit ist aufgrund des Null -Grad -Drehradius und seiner geringen Größe viel besser

    https://www.tuvie.com/futuristic-stand-up-vehicle-for-solo-commuter-with-andero-degree-ning-radius/

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    1. IPutThisUsernameHere on

      This looks like a coffin on wheels.

      I will keep my four-door sedan, thanks.

    2. IscariotAirlines on

      Not to mention it would likely reduce much of the traffic congestion and due to its small size, have a smaller carbon footprint on the environment

    3. Odd_Comparison1639 on

      That’s the first thing I wanna do when I get in my car… stand up and drive. Stupid.

    4. balltongueee on

      Also, if the construction is solid enough, it works as a coffin too. I mean, you are definitely dying if you crash in that thing…. so they can just move on to burying you in it.

    5. That’s not gonna be „car“. Hit brakes hard from anything over 25kmh and it will tip. Electric moped.

    6. This is what happens when you ask a designer when you should have asked an engineer.

    7. Dumbist invention ever I would drive a microwave on wheels/tesla cyber truck then this,this looks like some shit kanye west would do.#we good

    8. Sir that’s a an enclosed segway not a car.

      Replacing health hazard of sitting down with health hazard of standing up is questionable. Maybe they need to add a feature to switch from vertical to horizontal.

    9. fuhnetically on

      So, they took the idea of that luggage that follows you and made it bigger with the controls inside?

    10. They’ve taken a Segway and just added an enclosure on top. It doesn’t look practical, and doesn’t look roadworthy either…

    11. OneWillingness4511 on

      This would piss me off so much to see on the road.

      Imagine 10 of these bad boys coming at you in triangle formation.

    12. KnewAllTheWords on

      This certainly looks like the way of the future! What could possibly go wrong?

    13. This reminds me of a Sarco pod on wheels. Anyone actually considering using one on the open roads might as well consider it to be one, especially here in the land of F-150s everywhere.

    14. TurquoiseAlligator on

      Hey, they should have introduced this into happy wheels, an advanced version of a segway.

      That reminds of back in 2016 when DanTDM used to play happy wheels and rage quit lol

    15. There is no way that this would work. It could never reach highway speeds with that. The drag you would get would be crazy, and the motor/battery is way too small. There would also be no way that could pass any crash safety standards.

    16. I’m genuinely curious, where would something like this be useful? I’m having difficulty thinking of a scenario where an „enclosed Segway“ like this would make sense, namely because:

      * When it inevitably falls over onto the only door, how does one escape the vehicle?
      * Given the lack of ground clearance, seems like it would be rather accident prone and only useful for flat and relatively level surfaces
      * It’s doubtful this has AC, and would become very hot inside during summer months in the sun
      * Bonus: Doubles as a bob-sled if it falls over on a hill during winter

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