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Dallas Segway Tours - Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Segway?
The Segway Human Transporter (HT) is a 2 wheeled, self-balancing,
battery-powered transportation device able to turn in place and
designed for one person. You ride the Segway by standing on its
platform between the two wheels. The Segway debuted in 2001 by its
inventor Dean Kamen.
How does the Segway work?
The Segway has an on-board computer that sends and receives
information from 5 gyroscopes that keep the Segway in balance. When
you lean forward, the Segway goes forward. When you lean back, the
Segway slows down and stops or goes backwards. A LeanSteer handlebar
column allow turning of the Segway.
How fast and far can a Segway PT go?
A Segway can go up to the speed of 12.5 mph and a distance of 24 miles
depending on terrain.
Is the Segway difficult to ride?
Not at all. Most people pick it up within the first 10 to 15 minutes.
If you can walk upright, you can ride a Segway. However, our
orientation session is required at the start of every tour.
Can I fall off a Segway?
Just as riding a bicycle, rollerblading, or driving a car, you must do
it with care and stay observant of your surroundings. Running into a
parked car or a sign, could definitely cause a fall.
What are the Segway
weight restrictions and why?
The i2 Segway has a load restriction weight of 100 to 260 pounds. If
the rider is below the minimum 100 pound weight limit, the Segway
rider may not be able to shift his/her weight far enough to safely
control the Segway. The maximum 260 pound weight limit is to protect
the structural integrity of the Segway.
Can I buy a Segway from Dallas Segway Tours?
We do not sell new Segways. If you are interested in a new Segway,
please visit
www.segway.com. However, from time to
time as our fleet of Segways are replaced, will do occasionally have
used Segways for sale.
How long does the tour last?
This depends on the tour you select. All Segway tours we offer are
from 1 to 2 hours in duration and cover 2 to 4.5 miles. (Duration may
vary depending on group size, automobile and pedestrian traffic)
What should I wear?
Always dress for the weather. Always wear comfortable shoes (no flip
flops or high heels). You are welcome to provide your own helmet as
long as it meets the CPSC standard.
What happens if it's raining?
A light rain never stops the tour. However if lightning or a heavy
rain is a factor, the tour will be rescheduled. See our
Current Dallas Weather page for a
list of weather related delays or cancellations.
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