>>1867401Yes.
Yet it's not that good (except on long, flat, straight roads) because of the reduction of the center of gravity (when standing up it's approximately the belly button).
>>1867406If you need a "vehicle" to drive/ride from point A to point B, just go buy a "vehicle" (and be sure you can find some parking spot somewhere near point B).
If you want fun rides, you may consider an EUC (that doubles as "vehicle", with its pro's and con's).
>Why would I need to board a train/tram/bus/friend's car when I have a vehicle already?Because of the "last mile" thing.
100 miles by train, then the last mile (duh, 10-20 miles) riding an EUC.
>But I can call an Uber! ride a bus! Gramps will have to wait for you to wait Uber, bus, whatever.
Oops, gramps' farm is quite far away from the bus station.
A friend offers you a ride. Put the EUC in the trunk and tell him he can leave you in the middle of nowhere, as long as your destination is 10-20 miles away. He won't have to drive those extra 20-40 miles just to leave you at grandma's door.
>TLDR: anyone sporting an IQ higher than their age will eventually find out the only real issue with EUC's: "you can't ride it together with your girlfriend".