Guided Segway Tours of Downtown St. Louis Missouri

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Now You Can "Glide Instead of Ride"

I've always wanted an EPAMD ever since they first debuted in December of 2001. EPAMD stands for "electric personal assistive mobility device." It is popularly known as a Segway. The Segway is a two-wheeled self-balancing transportation device that is the brainchild of Dean Kaman. He is also the inve
Guided Segway Tours of Downtown St. Louis Missouri
ntor of the iBOT- a nifty wheelchair that can climb stairs and prop itself up on two wheels, raising the user to an almost upright position. Aside from the medical implications of the wheelchair for increased mobility for the disabled, Kamen thinks that walking is obsolete. The device is also designed to replace larger forms of personal transportation like the automobile for short trips. Of the millions of trips taken per day in an automobile that are five miles or less, if just half of those trips were made on the personal transportation device, the savings in fuel and harmful effects to the environment could be considerable.

The device started out as the Segway HT, which is short for "human transporter." Later, the name was changed to the Segway PT, or "personal transporter." Computers, gyroscopes, and motors in the base keep the Segway upright at all times. You can lean forward to go forward, lean back to go backwards, and turn by leaning left and right. The Segway is powered by electric motors that can propel the machine up to 12.5 miles per hour. An "InFo" key allows you to remote start the vehicle and set the speed according to a "user's level."

The Segway has found a wide variety of commercial and public uses from helping the handicapped to easing the walking distance for cops on the beat. Now there is a new start-up company in St. Louis that offers tours of the downtown area on a Segway. A company called Glide St. Louis Tours offers the tours. The tours include stops at Union Station, Busch Stadium, Kiener Plaza, the Gateway Arch, Eads Bridge, Laclede's Landing, and the Edward Jones Dome. Tours of Forest Park and create-your-own-tours are also available.

  • The tours offer stops at many of the top attractions in downtown St. Louis.
  • Tours of Forest Park and create-your-own-tours are also available.
 
 
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