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GSA: It's OK to Scoot Around the Office
By Tom Shoop | Tuesday, January 08, 2008  |  04:57 PM

The General Services Administration has declared that it's OK to cruise around federal buildings on Segway scooters, Federal Computer Week reports. Under an interim rule, people with certain impairments are allowed to use the two-wheeled personal transporters to get around. But "the policy does not cover motorcycles, mopeds, tricycles or bicycles."



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Perhaps Segways are not to be promoted as assistive devices, but some people do use them as such. There was a bit of an outcry recently from ADA activists when Disney recently banned all Segways from their parks. (Disney's position seems to be that wheelchairs will work just fine.)

M. Stowe  | Wednesday, January 09, 2008 |  01:58 PM



Interesting position by GSA, considering that the Segway manufacturer specifically states that its product is not to be promoted as an assistive device for people w/ disabilities.

Lorrie Oeser  | Wednesday, January 09, 2008 |  08:54 AM




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