I understand the part about walking vehicles, but I’m trying to figure out why anyone would be manufacturing one that could go that fast. That makes little sense to me. At slower speeds similar to walking, yes I see that.
But cars go that fast already and do it much more efficiently with a much lower (less dangerous) center of gravity. Something higher, with legs yet, is just inviting disaster. Why bother.
What happens in high winds or over bridges (like the Tappan Zee)?
There was enough fuss about SUVS and tipping problems several years ago due to the higher center of grav.
I don’t get it.
BTW. Dean Kamen already built, demonstrated, and manufactured a wheelchair which could raise disabled people up to regular height, go up and down stairs, over beach sand. A truly amazing device with gyroscopes built in for the stair climbing.
A brilliant piece of enormously helpful equipment with life changing abilities for the disabled, unfortunately now relegated to the dustbin of history for financial reasons.