Will self-balance scooters not be seen in the market now?

US giant Segway is shutting down production of its self-balance two-wheeler. This two-wheeler was popular among tour guides and police forces in the city, but it did not become as popular among the general public. Launched this self-balancing two-wheeler in 2001, which was expected to be well-liked in personal transport.

The Segway was built by US engineer Dean Kamen. This two-wheeler, made by Deen Kamen, can carry a passenger, with wheels on both sides. It is tilted slightly forward and forward. The tilt is folded backward and backward. This scooter was launched quite powerfully, but it struggled to make a profit. Segway Personal Transporter, a factory in New Hampshire, US Production will be discontinued on 15 July.

In his statement, Segway President Judy Cai said that "in the first decade, Segway became important in personal transporter security and law enforcement, which was seen as an effective and efficient personal vehicle there. That's what two other models, Segway as well Production of the SE-3 Patroller and Segway Robotics Mobility Platform will also be discontinued, which will cut 21 jobs. Along with this, the company's scooter has been the cause of many high-profile accidents, including the Segway running in 2015. The cameraman also includes a collision with Jamaican fast runner Usain Bolt. Former US President George Bush was also recorded in the film in 2003, falling from his Segway.

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