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Want to feel the wind in your hair but too frightened to get on a two-wheeler? Worry no more as the future has better - and safer - things in store. Honda recently showcased its 'Riding Assist' technology at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.
Developed at its Silicon Valley R&D center, the system enables bikes to stand without wobbling or toppling without any human or mechanical support. The tech wonder is unlike what is used in self-balancing hoverboards as it does not make use of complicated gyroscopes and instead, borrows from balancing systems already incorporated in Honda's Asimo robot.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/auto/bikes/honda-showcases-self-balancing-self-riding-bike-at-ces-207/articleshow/56389040.cms
Developed at its Silicon Valley R&D center, the system enables bikes to stand without wobbling or toppling without any human or mechanical support. The tech wonder is unlike what is used in self-balancing hoverboards as it does not make use of complicated gyroscopes and instead, borrows from balancing systems already incorporated in Honda's Asimo robot.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/auto/bikes/honda-showcases-self-balancing-self-riding-bike-at-ces-207/articleshow/56389040.cms