| General Motors and Segway have collaborated to | | | | as far as 25 to 35 miles. The best part is it will |
| develop what they call Project P.U.M.A (fancy | | | | cost only 60 cents to recharge PUMA's lithium-ion |
| name for Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility). | | | | batteries. Don't you love electric car batteries? |
| I hear you asking "What is Project P.U.M.A?" Well, | | | | The "green car", PUMA, features regenerative |
| remember the Segway scooter? They made a | | | | braking (which helps recharge batteries) and zero |
| two-passenger version of it so if Bush was to fall | | | | emissions operation. Its dynamic stabilization |
| off it again, he is taking someone down with him | | | | (balancing technology) will give PUMA the ability to |
| (Cheney, maybe?). | | | | balance itself on two wheels and have a zero |
| PUMA is a prototype electric car (no, not one of | | | | turning radius, which means it will be able to spin |
| those toy electric rc cars), jointly developed and | | | | around in place. The digital dashboard of PUMA will |
| introduced by US car-maker GM and scooter | | | | allow the driver (or rider) to send the data from |
| maker Segway, that has a top speed of 35 miles | | | | the vehicle such as battery life, speed etc. to a |
| per hour. It accommodates two passengers and a | | | | handheld device wirelessly. |
| single charge of this small electric car will take it | | | | |