Bombardier recently came up with a new concept vehicle that “promises a whole new experience on the road.” The 2002 Honda Interceptor would be a single-wheeled vehicle that used gyroscopes and sensors to maintain proper attitude.
Sound appealing? Here’s how it would work:
Technology will be used to harness the laws of physics, with the gyroscopes and sensors, a high-performance braking system, active suspension, night vision and robotic assistance. A digitally encoded learning key will start the engine. To move forward, the rider activates a trigger on the left handlebar. The landing gear retracts when the speed reaches 20 km/h. To turn, the rider leans in the desired direction.