The Bicycle That Does Not Need a Driver

The Bicycle That Does Not Need a Driver

Japanese giant Honda launched a motorcycle Wednesday that stands straight up without or even drivers using the company's new technology. Presented at the Tokyo fair, Honda Drive Assistant is the electrical concept of the motorcycle that keeps its position straight and doesn't fall. For many years, manufacturers [...]

Japanese giant Honda launched a motorcycle Wednesday that stands straight up without or even drivers using the company's new technology.

Presented at the Tokyo fair, Honda Drive Assistant is the electrical concept of the motorcycle that keeps its position straight and doesn't fall.

For many years, motorcycle manufacturers have experimented to prevent motorcycles from falling.

Behind the idea is engineer Hiroyuki Nakata, writes Albinfo.ch.

This special Honda device is the size of a lamp. It is mounted on the front wheel. When the system is shut down, the motorcycle depends on the driver until he takes his hands off. As soon as he puts out his hands, like the magic “” the motorcycle stays straight.

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