As heard on WBFJ Morning Show!
Honda Hermes' (Prototype)
The Hermes merges two emerging concepts in transportation
design—leaning cars and intuitive controls. Leaning cars tilt
into turns like motorcycles, or employ computer-controlled wheel
camber adjustments for a similar effect. Intuitive controls,
such as tilt sensors that constantly assess the driver's center
of gravity, enable the driver to steer by simply shifting his
weight. The two-wheel Segway scooter from inventor Dean Kamen
exemplifies the breed. The Segway responds seamlessly to subtle
control inputs. Lean forward ever so slightly and the Segway
advances. Forsgren based the Hermes technology on the Segway's
system of tilt sensors and gyroscopes.
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