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The Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility (PUMA) was an experimental electrically powered road vehicle created by
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and adopted by General Motors as a concept vehicle representing the future of urban transportation. It operates on two wheels placed side by side, a layout that differs in placement from
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s which instead have their two wheels placed at the front and rear. The PUMA design transfers the two-wheeled self-balancing characteristics of a
Segway PT The Segway is a two-wheeled, self-balancing personal transporter invented by Dean Kamen and brought to market in 2001 as the Segway HT, subsequently as the Segway PT, and manufactured by Segway Inc. ''HT'' is an initialism for "human trans ...
into a vehicle that can carry two passengers side by side at up to for a distance of up to .Motavalli, Jim
"G.M. Conjures Up a People-Moving Pod"
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'', April 6, 2009. Accessed April 7, 2009.
Segway's CEO and President, James D. Norrod claimed that the use of General Motors' sales network worldwide could allow for PUMA sales to exceed the number of Segway PT models sold to date. By 2016, Segway no longer shared information about the PUMA project at Segway.com. However, it featured the PUMA at its new Chinese flagship store , which opened in Beijing in August 2016.


Prototype

The first public prototype was demonstrated in April 2009, being formally announced by Segway and General Motors in advance of its display at the
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. Norrod stated that using a " Neighborhood Electric Vehicle" size of
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would give the PUMA a range of , and could be recharged in about three hours at a cost of $0.35 US dollars. The prototype weighs approximately .


Safety

One idea proposed is that the vehicle would make use of its
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(GPS) determined position to avoid crashes with other vehicles; the position would be transmitted to other vehicles using a communications technology. With all of the vehicles knowing their whereabouts, it would allow each car to drive itself to avoid obstacles including other vehicles and pedestrians. The developers claim that crash-avoidance systems would eliminate the need for airbags and would include seat belts exclusively for "comfort purposes".Fowler, Bree; and Strumpf, Dan
"GM and Segway unveil new two-wheeled urban vehicle"
Larry Burns vice president of research and development and strategic planning at General Motors., ''
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The limited top speed would prevent the use of the vehicle on highways and other roadways with a speed limit in excess of . Initial uses might include college campuses and other locations where traditional passenger cars and trucks are limited.


Technology

The vehicle uses Segway's dynamic stabilization technology to maintain balance across two parallel wheels while driving.Project P.U.M.A.
, Segway. Accessed April 7, 2009.
In addition to the main driving wheels at each side of the vehicle, there are small stabilizing wheels at both front and rear to support the vehicle whilst parked and to limit the maximum leaning angle.Gelsi, Steve
"GM, Segway unveil Puma urban vehicle: Electric-powered two-seater is sort of an iPod on wheels"
'' MarketWatch'', April 7, 2009. Accessed April 7, 2009


See also

* General Motors EN-V * BMW Mega City Vehicle *
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, and their VIAC intercontinental challenge (driving from Italy to China with autonomous vehicles) * Google driverless car *
MIT Media Lab The MIT Media Lab is a research laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, growing out of MIT's Architecture Machine Group in the School of Architecture. Its research does not restrict to fixed academic disciplines, but draws from ...
CityCar The CityCar or MIT CityCar is an urban all-electric concept car designed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab. The project was conceived by William J. Mitchell and his Smart Cities Research Group. It is now led by Kent Lars ...


References


External links


P.U.M.A. – Segway Advanced Development
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