Not an E-bike, but could make an ideal companion for one?

anotherkiwi

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Holds 12 bottles of wine! :rolleyes: How about a fleet of three: camping gear in one, food in another and clothing/personal gear in another. BUT... They wouldn't keep up going down hill :eek: What happens if it gets lost?

 
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Just don't get it muddled up at the caravan park.
Unless of course yours had the dirty washing in and theirs was full of beer and wine. [emoji3]

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anotherkiwi

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22 mph.. It'll never make it to little Britain. :rolleyes:
I'm working on a dongle so that it can keep up :)

said Piaggio CEO, Jeffrey Schnapp. “Gita frees up the human hand to focus on complex and creative everyday tasks by taking over mundane transportation chores. You can also send your Gita off on missions while you are busy doing something more pressing.”

Yeah, like consulting your fakebook page's alt-fakts feed for example :rolleyes:
 
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22 mph.. It'll never make it to little Britain. :rolleyes:
Couldn't even if slower. The Pedestrian Controlled Vehicle Regulation requires hand-on control of the "follow" function with immediate automatic stop when the pedestrian lets go of the control handle. Maximum permitted speed is 4 mph (UK) or 6kph (EU).
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They're going to have to change all these regulations soon. AI has moved on a lot, and will go further during the next few years.
 
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They're going to have to change all these regulations soon. AI has moved on a lot, and will go further during the next few years.
Yes, but I hope they react a bit quicker than they usually have, It took 5 years to align the EAPC regulation with the EU basics, then 13 years to correct the regulation error they created in 2003.

With the civil service likely to be buried in Brexit law for a few years I think the future of transport could be somewhat neglected.
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I walk at 6 km/h so speed on the footpath isn't an issue. It would be easy for them to add a leash that cuts the power similar to those used on outboard motors.

Getting it to go out the door before me while I hold it open might be? Don't know if they have put that feature in. Small steps and gutters don't look to be a problem. Flat battery with a full load of shopping any one...

I really like the idea. I'm sure I don't like the price! How about it is owned by the local shop and they lend/rent it to you to take your shopping home? Then it goes back to the shop on its own.
 

flecc

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How about it is owned by the local shop and they lend/rent it to you to take your shopping home? Then it goes back to the shop on its own.
Wiatrose supermarket hire Bikehod trailers to customers, see this link. And apparently IKEA do in parts of Europe, so the concept is good.

All these technical advances will be delayed as the law to control them and assure safety is sorted out. The same goes for driverless cars.

It's now being proposed that the way to deal with the legal issues is to grant "personhood" to such remotely operating vehicles. In that way guilt can be applied and transferred as necessary to those most responsible.
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