BMW presents its self-balancing motorcycle of the future, no helmet required

The motorcycle of the future is so safe riders can cruise sans helmet - all of the thrills with none of the danger - according to BMW.
The German automaker unveiled Tuesday its Motorrad Vision Next 100, a sleek, self-balancing prototype the company released as part of its 100th anniversary celebrations.
The zero-emissions bike has self-balancing wheels designed to stand it upright even at a complete stop, stability that the company says will allow riders to forgo a helmet.
“Its self-balancing system will help protect the rider at any time,” said Edgar Heinrich, the design director of BMW’s motorcycle division. “Any late reaction from the driver will trigger and the vehicle will balance out.”
“In the future, motorcycle riders will be able to enjoy riding without protective gear.”
