yes
No. It is not large enough to be considered a motor vehicle.
Segway models tend to retail for around £2000 in the UK. Where as Segway-style 'hoverboards' can be purchased for as little as £150. Unfortunately, due to current UK legislation it is illegal to operate Segways (and the 'hoverboards') in any public space including parks, roads and pavements.
Segways were invented in 2001.
In London segways are only to be used by person's with disabilities, police officers, and mail carriers.
In the Czech Republic, you can look at historic buildings, bicycle, mountain climb, visit the zoo, skydive, or ride segways.
segways are not dangerous unless you light in on fire! your friend
Yes
On foot, on bikes, on a bus, in cars, ect. I've also seen tourists ride around in little orange cars and segways.
they use segways
You can always ride a bicycle, regardless of your driving license status.
no,as it is against the law to ride an electric scooter on uk pavement as is for walking on.