Segway Solutions solve Mobility Gaps · 2019. 7. 1. · EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • Segway Personal...
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Segway Solutions solve Mobility Gaps Among aging, veterans, and disabled populations
Presented by John E. SmithGreat Lakes Segway
June 7, 2019
EXISTING MOBILITY GAP
Seniors, Disabled Persons and some Veterans often are unable to enjoy public
areas, amenities and venues due to their inability to walk long distances
Many parks, trails and public venues in Michigan and throughout the Country,
ban personal mobility devices such as Segways, ebikes and scooters
• Park and trail rules are often unclear or misinterpreted
• Lack of understanding of state and local laws
• Misconception of how Segways and other mobility solutions operate
• Liability concerns
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY• Segway Personal Transporters (PTs) and scooters create an on-demand, inclusive mobility
solution for Seniors, Veterans and Disabled Persons to enjoy resources at parks, trails and public areas
• Segway PTs and scooters solve identified mobility gaps experienced by Seniors, Veterans and Disabled Persons at parks, trails and other public areas
• Disabled Persons, Veterans and Seniors around the world, are using Segway PTs to explore parks, enjoy nature and visit public areas where they would normally be unable
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JULIE CONLIN, ANN ARBOR
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Meet Julie
• Loves life by getting outdoors
• Member of the ADA Community and sufferer of Spastic Paraparesis
• Relies on her Segway PT for personal mobility
Her Segway is a mobility resource
• Julie speaks about how she can barely walk on a normal day due to her physical limitations
• However, in the attached video she explains how her Segway PT has revolutionized her life Click above image to watch
Link: https://goo.gl/NKpD7o
Watch video
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Julie was recently denied access with her Segway at a local zoo
Per Julie:
“We tried to visit a local zoo on May 22 and I was denied entry! The park actually has a policy forbidding Segway use.”
“When I talked to my fifth person, I got her to state that "someone" deemed the paths unsafe for other motor powered mobility devices. That's the language of the policy.”
WHY SEGWAY?
WHAT ARE SEGWAY PTs
Segway PTs are two-wheeled, self-balancing personal transporters powered by gyroscopes to maintain balance produced by Segway Inc., launched in 2001
• Segway PT speed and direction of travel are controlled by leaning forward
• Travels seamlessly indoors and outdoors
• Allows users to enjoy road and camping trips, tour parks and explore trails
Quick facts• Can travel through standard interior doorways• Ideal for use on sidewalks and other paved surfaces• Included lithium batteries provide range of up to 24 miles• Charges via any standard wall outlet• Easy to remove handlebar allows you to transport anywhere
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• Disabled, Seniors and Veterans enjoy park amenities as do able-bodied visitors• Allow users to enjoy experiences when walking is difficult• Inclusive mobility: anyone can ride• First and last mile mobility• Dignity for Disabled• Not associated with “wheelchairs”• Mobility without the “Disability” stigma
SEGWAY PTs OFFER INCLUSIVE MOBILITY
HANDLES A VARIETY OF TERRAIN TYPES
26.0° Grade
✓ Grades up to 26°✓ Wooded trails✓ Gravel✓ Dirt✓ Mud
✓ Sand✓ Grass✓ Asphalt ✓ Concrete✓ Brick
Segway PTs can operate safely on a various terrain and surfaces
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SEGWAY PT ENERGY USAGE
16-24 miles
Zero Emissions0.081 lbs. of CO2/mile (power grid)
VS.
1.04
kWhNEXT
20 Miles
Per Charge
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• Reduce overall carbon footprint• Increase energy efficiency • Use for various daily applications • Replace short-distance, auto trips
SUPPORTED BY FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS
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Per Federal Dept of Transportation
• Some disabled individuals may use Segway PTs as a personal mobility aid, in lieu of traditional devices like a wheelchair
• Disabled persons using Segway PTs as a mobility device, are covered under the broad class of accommodated mobility aids
• Per laws, a Segway occupies a legal position analogous to canes, walkers, etc.
• When a Segway is used as a mobility device by a mobility limited person, the transportation provider must permit them and their Segway onto the transit vehicle
• As approved by the Department of Transportation’s Disability Law Coordinating Council
Source: DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY LAW-SEGWAY USE ON PUBLIC TRANSIT, Sept. 2005
MICHIGAN SEGWAY LAW
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In 2002, Governor Engler signed SB 1016 into law, 2002 PA 494
This law added a new section to Michigan Vehicle Code, to provide for Segway PTs
Segway PTs are defined per the Michigan Law
• An EPAMD (Electric personal assistive mobility device)• The law treats Segway PTs in a category similar to bicycles• Excluded from “Motor Vehicle” definition• Allowed on sidewalks, bike paths, and streets < 35 MPH
SEGWAY MOBILITY SOLUTION
SEGWAY MOBILITY SOLUTIONSegway Mobility Solution
• Create an app-based, on-demand, Segway PT reservation system that allows Disabled, Seniors and Veterans to rent Segway PTs for use at parks, trails and public venues
• Allow Seniors, Disabled and Veterans to enjoy the same amenities afforded to able-bodied visitors
• Drivers deliver the Segway PTs direct to Seniors, Veterans and Disabled Persons to their desired park or trail location
Segway Training Program
• Seniors, Veterans, and Disabled audiences participate in a two-hour training program to acclimate and safely operate Segway PTs
• Graduates of the Segway training program are issued a Segway Driver’s License
• The Segway Driver’s License allows participants to rent and use Segway PTs at participating parks, trails and public areas
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RENTAL PROGRAM
Training Cost: $50 includes: 2 hour training, Segway driver’s license card, discount on future rentals, discounts at future partner providers
Discounted rental rate: $40 first hour, $25 each additional hour, up to 4 hours
Grant subsidization: Grant provided funds reserved to cover costs of Segway training and rental for financially strapped Seniors, Veterans and Disabled Persons
Avoid excluding those who are interested but financially unable to cover the expense of the rental program
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HOW IT WORKS: RIDER EDUCATION
Participants engage in a 2
hour Segway training class
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Students demonstrate safe riding
techniques to become certifiedStudents are required to watch the
official Segway safety training video
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“Passing” students are issued
a Segway Driver’s License
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HOW IT WORKS: MOBILE APP RESERVATION
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Open app and login (first
time users download app)
User reserves Segway PT
through app experience
(with Segway driver’s
license validation)
Dedicated driver delivers
Segway PT to user
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User enjoys Segway
experience at Michigan Parks,
trails and venues
PROGRAM EVALUATIONAssessment
• Collect and record data to learn about program success
• Track participant feedback and ability during ride experiences
• Were the participants able to explore more? Did they enjoy their experience? capture overall reactions
• Evaluate Segway PT handling
• Understand how the device improved their overall mobility
Collection methods
• In-app experience reviews
• Rider and Park surveys and diaries
• Park management interviews
• Surveys of non-riders and other park visitors
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How it works:
• Seniors sign up and register through the West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation Department
• Great Lakes Segway staff will deliver, train and guide ridersthrough the designated WB trails
• Riders once completed the initial training class will be issued a Segway drivers license
• Upon the next class will be certified to ride with limited refresher instruction
• Helmets and waivers issued at the time of ride
• Any riders deemed “unsafe” will be provided a refund and futureopportunity to try again
WEST BLOOMFIELD PARKS PARTNERSHIPCurrently working with West Bloomfield Parks to develop a Segway pilot program, offering Segway training classes & rides for seniors & general public (Fall 2019)
SUSTAINABILITY
Program Viability
• Offer new amenities and mobility options to Disabled, Seniors and Veterans and the general public
• Increase tourism, engagement and emotional connection with Michigan parks, trails and public areas
• Revenue generated will be reinvested into program improvements
• Program growth supports job creation
Ongoing relationship building and partnerships
• Continue to make inroads with ADA Community Organizations and mobility partners to promote program
• Promote and identify candidates through Veterans Programs, senior organizations and ADA community
Long-term plan
• Expand to offer first and last mile public transportation solutions in a variety of regions throughout Michigan
• Develop partner network within the app experience to encourage users to engage with supplemental
services and mobility solutions that add value to the lives of Seniors, Veterans and Disabled
• Position Michigan as the leader for Personal Mobility Solutions
New park/trail amenity icon
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REQUIRES COORDINATED EFFORTSIdentify participating Parks and Public Venues
• Partner with MDOT, DNR, State, City, County and Metro parks, trail managers and other State of Michigan Agencies to participate, publicize and evangelize the program
• Tie-in with Pure Michigan and State Park Recreation Passport campaigns to promote recreational enjoyment and mobility
Recruit Participants
• Create a fully integrated Marketing Campaign to drive program awareness
• Partner with and continue to make inroads with ADA Community Organizations such as the Spastic Paraparesis Foundation, the University of Michigan Council for Disability Concerns and other organizations
• Promote and identify candidates through Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America and other Veterans Programs
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CURRENT PARTNERS
• University of Michigan Council for Disability Concerns
• Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America
• Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living
• Julie Conlin ADA Community Member, Segway commuter- Spastic Paraparesis sufferer
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• Mobility Inclusion, Community Relations
• Michigan DNR, Green Initiative Team
• West Bloomfield Parks• Your Organization
Mission: Moving Our Community
Vision: Be the number one provider of inter-community mobility in the Great Lakes Region
Our Brand
• The authorized Segway Dealer and certified Repair Center in Michigan
• We develop and market personal mobility products and solutions
• Partner with State Parks, Public Safety Officials, Commercial Organizations and Individual Consumers
• State of Michigan approved vendor, EFT compliant
• Located in Walled Lake, MI
• Operating since 2010
Segway Product and Service Solutions
• Product Sales & Support
• Segway Safety & Training Certification Program
• Service and Maintenance
GREAT LAKES SEGWAY OVERVIEW
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APPENDIX
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SEGWAY ECONOMICS
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Innovative: Our proposed Segway Rental Program will integrate a new mobile-app, on-demand reservation platform leveraging existing and emerging technology to encourage ease-of-use and provide full support for Seniors, Veterans and Disabled Persons.
Coordinated: Our team is made up of leaders who have a diverse range of skill sets; Segway product knowledge,
operations, technology/platform development and relationship building in order to bring the proposed solution to life.
We will partner with Social Service Agencies, Advocacy Groups, MDOT, DNR State Parks and Trail Managers to evaluate and understand the needs of Seniors, Veterans and Disabled Persons, promote the program and recruit participants.
Supplemental: Our proposed solution will enhance the day-to-day lives of Seniors, Veterans and Disabled persons allowing them greater accessibility to enjoy Parks, Trails, and Public Area resources.
Sustainable: Great Lakes Segway will be leveraging existing expertise to bring this program to life. After the initial launch phase, the program supported by a fully integrated marketing campaign and word-of-mouth advertising. We project a 15% increase in profitability year-over-year. This growth will allow Great Lakes Segway to operate independently.
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SEGWAY I2 SE“Street Segway”
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I2 SE SPECS AT A GLANCEWeight: 105 lbs.Footprint: 19” x 25”Top speed: 12.5 mphRange*: 24 miCarrying capacity: 280 lbs.*Range depends on terrain, payload and riding style
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SEGWAY X2 SE“Off-Road Segway”
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X2 SE SPECS AT A GLANCEWeight: 120 lbs.Footprint: 26.5” x 33”Top speed: 12.5 mphRange*: 12 miCarrying capacity: 280 lbs.*Range depends on terrain, payload and riding style
CONTACT INFORMATION
Great Lakes Segway
John E. Smith, Owner
Office: (248) 896-2600
Cell: (734) 891-5421
Email: [email protected]
Web: Greatlakessegway.com
Address: 239 E. Walled Lake Dr. Walled Lake, MI 48390
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John E. SmithPresident and OwnerProject LeadExpertise: 20 years Marketing and AdvertisingMBA
GREAT LAKES SEGWAY LEADERSHIP TEAM
Gordon Fall
Sales Manager
Expertise: Key Relationship Builder and deeply connected with organizations throughout Michigan
Jim Filbert
Operations Manager
Expertise: Operations, Web and Platform Developer
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MUNICIPAL PARTNERS
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DETROIT ZOO RESPONSE
Dear Ms. Conlin,
“Thank you for your email regarding the restrictions to your Segway here at the Detroit Zoo. I
sincerely apologize for your inconvenience as well as that of your family as you attempted to visit
last week. I am especially sorry that you were embarrassed; please know that is never acceptable.
We sincerely appreciate your thorough email and giving us the opportunity to review our policies.
We are very committed to creating a welcoming environment for a diverse audience and do
regularly review our policies. It is very important and not always easy to balance the safety
of all our guests with our commitment to accessibility.
We will analyze the various factors (like terrain, pathway widths, slope, etc.) on our campus
and evaluate how other similarly situated organizations have handled the usage of this
equipment so that we are able to institute best practices on this matter.”
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COORDINATED PARTNERS
Julie Conlin, ADA Community Member, Spastic Paraparesis sufferer and Segway enthusiast: (734) 417-8810, [email protected]
Gerald Hoff, Veteran Advocate: (734) 368-6823, [email protected]
University of Michigan Council for Disability Concerns
Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America
Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living
Tim Machowicz, Green Initiative Team, Michigan DNR: (517) 651-6217, [email protected]
Ray Smith, Mobility Inclusion
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EASY TO IMPLEMENT
• Create Mobile App experience to allow Seniors, Veterans and Disabled to schedule a mobile, on-
demand, Segway rentals at various parks, trails and public venues
• Develop Segway Driver’s License training program to validate rider aptitude
• Hire dedicated drivers to deliver Segway PTs to renters on demand
• Partnership with MDOT and Michigan DNR to identify test parks and trails for the rental program
• Work with partner organizations to identify volunteer participants to engage in the program
• Enlist volunteers to test the viability of the program
• Enlist Advertising Agency resources to develop an integrated marketing campaign to promote the
Segway rental program
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• Allow Disabled, Seniors and Veterans to enjoy park amenities as do able-bodied visitors• Dignity for Disabled• Not associated with “wheelchairs”• Anyone can ride• Mobility without the “Disability” stigma• Allow users to experience parks, trails and events when walking is difficult
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SUPPORT MOBILITY NEEDS OF SENIORS, VETERANS AND DISABLED