The driverless car hovers in our midst as the vehicle of tomorrow. What are the implications, however, when the driver’s attention doesn’t have to be focused on the road? Technology has developed some amazing diversions to help riders pass the time. Read on for more about this most interesting phenomenon.
They see you rollin, they hatin… not to mention pointin & gigglin. Rilakkuma automotive alloy wheels are not only officially licensed by Sanrio but Japanese auto parts & accessories company MLJ Inc also offers colorful Rilakkuma tire valve covers to complete the uber-cute look and keep your car in character.
What car has four wheels, one door and no seats? The Kenguru of course! Able to cruise at up to 45 km/h (28 mph) with a range of up to 110 km (68 miles), the environmentally friendly and electrically powered Kenguru offers wheelchair users roll-in, drive-away convenience in a great-looking, affordable package.
Urb-E Is An E-Scooter That Folds Up
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe Urb-E Electric Scooter is perfect for the trendy, start-up employee
or the over-zealous college student. Designed to traverse 20+ miles on
one charge, and topping out at 15 miles per hour the Urb-E goes from
transportation method to rolling luggage in a few simple motions. With
two models available, a three-wheeled version and a more agile
two-wheeled version, will the Urb-E be right for you?
We all know that transforming cars are a fiction thing – but are they
really? What if there were a car that was driven normally but, when
parking time comes, the car "stretches" itself to the width of a
motorcycle? While this not yet a reality, the City Transformer is set to
hit the market in three years, causing a revolution in terms of
accessibility.