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dzdk6s
10-04-2004, 05:22 PM
Segway driver will fight $8,000 in fines
Last Updated Mon, 04 Oct 2004 13:39:41 EDT
NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. - An Ontario man is determined to fight $8,000 worth of fines he faces for driving his high-tech Segway scooter on the road in the southern Ontario city of Niagara Falls.

At first, Pierre LeFeuvre thought police were joking when they pulled him over in early September for motor-vehicle violations including:


Driving without a licence.
Driving without insurance.
Making an illegal left turn.
To his knowledge, Segways are not considered motor vehicles. He couldn't get a licence if he tried, which he did after police stopped him. People at the motor vehicle registry laughed when he asked about applying for a Segway driver's licence, said LeFeuvre.

The real estate agent, who is among a handful of Canadians who own the scooters powered by a combination of electricity and body movements, plans to fight all three tickets at an Oct. 28 court hearing.


FROM DEC. 4, 2001: Self-balanced scooter unveiled amid hype

The outcome may help answer the question of exactly how to classify the Segway when it is introduced into Canada on a larger scale.

Though it isn't on the Canadian market yet, a Segway can be purchased south of the border for about $6,000 US.

The futuristic-looking, two-wheeled scooter was launched in the U.S. with great fanfare three years ago. Microsoft's Bill Gates was one of those who predicted the Segway would revolutionize how humans moved.

But sales have not taken off, partly because of the confusion about where they should drive – on sidewalks or roads.

Late last month, New York City officials began meeting to sort out that very question.

As it stands, the Segway isn't allowed on most North American sidewalks, including those in Ontario.

But the New Hampshire-based company argues Segways belong on the sidewalk and even indoors, in large shopping malls and airports, because they were designed to harness human balance and reduce traffic congestion in an energy-efficient way.

Critics say the fact that they can reach speeds of up to 20 km/h makes them a danger to pedestrians on sidewalks.

The company says LeFeuvre is the first case it has heard of in which a Segway user has been ticketed.

Written by CBC News Online staff

http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2004/10/04/segway_041004.html:




macgeek
10-04-2004, 06:25 PM
WOW -- He should have LLC help fight this.
Amazing - I can't believe the police, Unless Mr. LeFeuvre was being, how do you americans say.. ze *******?

Jonathan

ElectraGlide
10-04-2004, 06:25 PM
quote:Originally posted by dzdk6s

Segway driver will fight $8,000 in fines

Driving without a licence.
Driving without insurance.
Making an illegal left turn.


$8,000 is rather excessive ...isnt it??

Steve

IndyFIRSTengineer
10-04-2004, 07:05 PM
And what about this statement ...
quote:As it stands, the Segway isn't allowed on most North American sidewalks, including those in Ontario.

Stuart Bloom - Rolls-Royce Corporation
FIRST Team 1018 - Pike High School "RoboDevils"

“Who goes out and says, ‘You have a better probability of winning the state lottery than making a nickel in professional sports. And by the way, last year two million exciting technical jobs went unfilled in this country because you weren't there to take that job. And it pays you 10 times as much as flipping burgers, and it's fun and it's exciting and you get to create things and build things and help make the world a better place and help make yourself a better living.’ Who tells them this?”
Dean Kamen, founder - FIRST Robotics

terryp
10-04-2004, 10:10 PM
And I think they have Bill Gates confused with Steve Jobs.

Segway - How do YOU get around?

PoloAk
10-04-2004, 10:35 PM
Eh, it's Canada. The cold eats away at the brain cells.

I hope he fights 'em to the bitter end. I'll drive up to protest too :) My favorite part is that (1) you are required to have a license and (2) you can't get a license. Sounds like good 'ol American red tape to me . . . maybe that's where all of our problems came from



*disclaimer: alaska is cold too and part of my family is from Canada*

Kelsey

"Half of the world has an IQ of less than average. Think about it. . ."

statmed
10-05-2004, 12:47 AM
quote:Originally posted by ElectraGlide

quote:Originally posted by dzdk6s

Segway driver will fight $8,000 in fines

Driving without a licence.
Driving without insurance.
Making an illegal left turn.


$8,000 is rather excessive ...isnt it??

Steve


$8,000 Canadian is about $135.00 US. [:o)]

H.M. Stern
statmed@optonline.net
www.segnyc.com
www.biker-glasses.com

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KSagal
10-05-2004, 01:44 AM
I agree with H.M.

I hope he wins and does not have to pay.

If he does have to pay, at least it won't be in real money.

Karl Ian Sagal

Each road you travel should be just a bit better for having had you pass.

GadgetmanKen
10-06-2004, 12:43 AM
Then I wonder how ChariotMedia gets away with it up there?

"Wouldn't it be cool, if?...is like Folgers in my cup"

IndyFIRSTengineer
10-06-2004, 01:14 AM
quote:Originally posted by PoloAk

Eh, it's Canada. The cold eats away at the brain cells...Ahem ... Kelsey, how long were you in Alaska??

Hey I hope you are planning to be at SegFest - especially now that you are an executive board member and all - oh yeah ... and Congratulations!

Stuart Bloom - Rolls-Royce Corporation
FIRST Team 1018 - Pike High School "RoboDevils"

“Who goes out and says, ‘You have a better probability of winning the state lottery than making a nickel in professional sports. And by the way, last year two million exciting technical jobs went unfilled in this country because you weren't there to take that job. And it pays you 10 times as much as flipping burgers, and it's fun and it's exciting and you get to create things and build things and help make the world a better place and help make yourself a better living.’ Who tells them this?”
Dean Kamen, founder - FIRST Robotics