Electric unicycles are sparking a heated debate: Are they sidewalk terrors or misunderstood machines? While electric scooters have already raised concerns about safety and public nuisance, electric ...
A woman travels down a street on an electric unicycle. Jim Henderson Wikipedia Commons Q: I saw an electric unicycle on a city street violating various traffic laws. I looked up what I saw online, and ...
Nothing in my life is telling me “You should definitely hop on a high power electric unicycle,” and yet I’m glad I decided to do it anyway. After testing a smaller and lighter InMotion electric ...
Which electric unicycles are best? An electric unicycle can be all you need to get around if you live in the city. They sound funny but they look pretty cool and they’re not difficult to balance on.
Based in San Diego, California, InMotion started out a few years ago making the Scooterboard, a three-wheeled cross between a push scooter and an electric skateboard that the fledgling company funded ...
The latest addition the InMotion's range will certainly get the adrenaline pumping with a top speed of 43.5 mph (70 km/h). "Electric unicycles are quietly reshaping daily commutes and urban lifestyles ...
Dawud Lutz recalled the first time he saw an electric unicycle: He thought it looked ridiculous. On the recommendation of a fellow snowboarder, he decided to try one out and quickly fell in love. “For ...
When little kids see him whizzing by, they think he’s a Power Ranger. Adults don’t know what to think. They want him to stop and explain himself, but he likes to keep moving — on his one motorized ...
Q: I saw an electric unicycle on a city street violating various traffic laws. I looked up what I saw online, and some of these unicycles have top speeds of over 50 mph. Do you have thoughts on what ...
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