Kerstin and Sven Brosig drive segways at the Rhine banks in Mainz, Germany, 28 March 2011. Segways drive on electricity and are approved in Germany for two years now. At many places, one can rent them for tours. The average utilization of the Mainz-based segway company was 65 percent. Photo: Fredrik von Erichsen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kerstin-and-sven-brosig-drive-segways-at-the-rhine-banks-in-mainzgermany-58191342.html
RMDAJRJ6–Kerstin and Sven Brosig drive segways at the Rhine banks in Mainz, Germany, 28 March 2011. Segways drive on electricity and are approved in Germany for two years now. At many places, one can rent them for tours. The average utilization of the Mainz-based segway company was 65 percent. Photo: Fredrik von Erichsen
Kerstin and Sven Brosig drive segways at the Rhine banks in Mainz, Germany, 28 March 2011. Segways drive on electricity and are approved in Germany for two years now. At many places, one can rent them for tours. The average utilization of the Mainz-based segway company was 65 percent. Photo: Fredrik von Erichsen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kerstin-and-sven-brosig-drive-segways-at-the-rhine-banks-in-mainzgermany-58191341.html
RMDAJRJ5–Kerstin and Sven Brosig drive segways at the Rhine banks in Mainz, Germany, 28 March 2011. Segways drive on electricity and are approved in Germany for two years now. At many places, one can rent them for tours. The average utilization of the Mainz-based segway company was 65 percent. Photo: Fredrik von Erichsen