The classic novel and movie Harry Potter has brought endless joy and imagination to people all over the world. Recently, some happy young people from Brazil created the famous "Flying Broom" electric car, but in fact it is just a broom tied to a balance car. Although it can't fly, it is still very powerful when running. Recently, 39-year-old Vinicius Sanctus and 28-year-old Alessandro Russo from Brazil rode "flying brooms" on the city's main road, which were powered by balance bikes. While in motion, these wondrous devices look like the brooms used by witches and wizards in the Harry Potter universe, and later in a series of hit movies. Riders simply lean their bodies to steer. They say that while it takes a little practice at first, the "flying brooms" can reach speeds of up to 60 kilometers per hour, making them very practical for city life. Russo and Sanctus also said they plan to bring the broom to market for about $740 a piece, saying they hope people will be able to use it to play games similar to Quidditch, the main sport in Rowling's wizarding world. · Flying broom electric car demonstration: |
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