personal transporter
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personal transporter
Summary
personal transporter is an individual means of transport[1]. It draws 112 Wikipedia views per month (individual_means_of_transport category, ranking #2 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- personal transporter's image is recorded as 2019 Warszawa hulajnoga Lime, 1.jpg[3].
- personal transporter's instance of is recorded as individual means of transport[4].
- personal transporter's instance of is recorded as micromobility[5].
- personal transporter's subclass of is recorded as battery electric vehicle[6].
- personal transporter's subclass of is recorded as vehicle[7].
- personal transporter's has use is recorded as individual transportation[8].
- personal transporter's Commons category is recorded as Personal transporters[9].
- personal transporter's has part is recorded as electric skateboard[10].
- personal transporter's has part is recorded as electric kick scooter[11].
- personal transporter's has part is recorded as electric unicycle[12].
- personal transporter's has part is recorded as Segway PT[13].
- personal transporter's has part is recorded as self-balancing scooter[14].
- personal transporter's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Personal transporters[15].
- personal transporter's page banner is recorded as Seattle E-Scooter banner.jpg[16].
- personal transporter's uses is recorded as two-stroke engine[17].
- personal transporter's uses is recorded as electric vehicle battery[18].
- personal transporter's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1229l02z[19].
- personal transporter's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11h1m5kq1t[20].
- personal transporter's EuroVoc ID is recorded as c_7a2f7820[21].
- personal transporter's KBpedia ID is recorded as PersonalTransporter[22].
- personal transporter's OpenStreetMap key is recorded as small_electric_vehicle[23].
Why It Matters
personal transporter draws 112 Wikipedia views per month (individual_means_of_transport category, ranking #2 of 2).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]