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Mayor Bloomberg stands up for Segway!
 

Mayor Bloomberg stands up on Segway issue, said he'd allow

two-wheel devices on NYC streets

Friday, August 14th 2009, 4:00 AM


Mayor Michael Bloomberg at a City Hall bill signing ceremony on bicycles spoke out about Segways.


Mayor Bloomberg segued into support for allowing Segways on city streets on Thursday, standing up for the standup motorized devices now banned here.


"If it were up to me, we would also have Segways on the streets," he mused during a bill-signing ceremony at City Hall regulating pedicabs.


Bloomberg commented when a pedicab operator praised him for enacting a bill to regulate pedicabs but said it didn't go far enough because motor assistance is still banned.


"It's just idiotic, I would let all of these things go on," he added.


"Unfortunately, we have a democratic process and this [pedicab] bill is what we could negotiate.


"And I'll sign the bill, quite honestly, but I hear you. I just can't explain why people are afraid to change."


The motorized two-wheeled Segway Personal Transporter, which a single passenger rides and steers while standing up, has long been banned in New York.


Lobbyists and fans have tried in vain to get the state and city to permit them.

The new pedicab bill signed by the mayor ends a legal battle with operators that dates back to a similar bill-signing hearing on March 14, 2007.


A prior version of the measure had triggered a last-minute mayoral veto, a City Council override and a court fight won by operators.


Back then, Bloomberg balked at signing the pedicab bill after operators told him its cap at 350 on how many pedicabs could be licensed would put them out of business.


It marked the first and, so far, only time Bloomberg nixed a bill brought before him at a signing ceremony, which is generally very scripted.


"And here we are once again on pedicabs," the mayor said yesterday before signing the bill, which no longer includes an overall cap.

It does, however, limit each licensed business to 30 registration plates.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2009/08/14/2009-08-14_mayor_bloomberg_stands_up_on_segway_issue_said_hed_allow.html#ixzz0P6oK2UNO

 

 
Gov. Patterson signs Segway law legal use for NY, But ILLEGAL IN NEW YORK CITY
 
Location: BlogsNew York City Segway 101    
Posted by: Itsi Atkins 7/24/2008 7:47 PM
 Gov. Patterson signed the bill into law. Even though it seems that INC sees this as a positive move, I think it is a terrible piece of legislation (at least from my perspective) as it:

- Makes the PT a vehicle
- Makes the PT illegal on sidewalks but legal in bicycle paths
- Makes the PT illegal in state parks and historic sites.
- Requires the user to wear bright clothing
- Requires the PT user to make turns only at crosswalks (so we are vehicles and can't use sidewalks BUT have to use the crosswalk).
- Requires users to wear helmets
- Requires the user to be 16 or older

Sadly the bill also makes the PT illegal in NYC or any other NY city with a population of of 1,000,000 or more. However, it does allow cities / towns / jurisdictions to amend these rules as meets their needs.

Ok, maybe this is a start to bringing Segway legality to NY but to me there is nothing to celebrate.
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