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Basic Rider Optimization Training for the Segway
HT
Instructor Guide and Participant Workbook
Rev 3.5i - January 2004
© Segway LLC 2002
P/N 1707100001aa
The Mantra:
Calm, Controlled, Courteous
You control the safe operation of the Segway HT. Your judgment, and awareness of your
surroundings are essential to a safe, enjoyable experience.
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Scan the environment ahead of you and the surface you are negotiating. The faster you are
moving, the farther ahead you must scan.
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Maintain awareness of your surroundings.
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Maintain good posture – keep your arms and legs relaxed and flexed.
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Slow down for pedestrians – pass slowly and courteously.
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Slow down for corners and cross paths.
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Recognize and respond to the Segway HT safety alerts.
Demonstrate Segway Etiquette
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Respect pedestrians by yielding the right of way to them in all cases.
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Avoid surprising pedestrians. When approaching from behind, announce yourself and slow down
when passing.
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When approaching a pedestrian from the front, slow down.
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In heavy pedestrian traffic, slow down and proceed at the pace of sidewalk traffic. Pass only if
there is ample space to do so safely.
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Do not park your Segway HT in a way that blocks pedestrian traffic.
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Do not perform tricks or stunts.
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Cross a road at designated crosswalks or signaled intersections. Do not jaywalk/ride.
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Never take passengers on your Segway HT. It is designed for one rider at a time.
Ask:
“Who has a question?”
Optional:
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Review the concepts of contact patch and center of gravity
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Review how the Segway HT balances
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Ask someone to contrast dynamic and static, pitch versus roll.
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Ask about Segway Etiquette, and why it is important.