The latest advance suitcase technology is causing problems Japan. Many suitcases are now rideable. Travellers can sit them, and travel a speed of up to 13 kph. The motorized luggage is becoming increasingly popular. However, it is becoming a nuisance some parts of Japan. More and more people there are riding their suitcases airports, train stations and Tokyo streets. The problem is that the mobile luggage is classed as a motorized vehicle Japanese law. This means they can be ridden roads only. The rider needs a helmet, a driver's license, and insurance. Laws require the suitcases to be registered, and have a rear-view mirror and indicator lights. Airports Osaka and Nagoya have asked tourists to pull rather than ride the suitcases.
Electric luggage has been around since 2016. Back then, a company called Modobag produced them. The company's slogan was "the carry- that carries you". the past year, the rideable luggage has become popular celebrities. K-pop stars Blackpink, singer Katie Perry, and media personality Paris Hilton have all posted online videos themselves riding their suitcases. Companies are also trying to make rules the new way of getting around. British Airways will only allow them airplanes if the lithium batteries can be removed because the batteries are a fire risk. Kyodo News spoke to transport expert Dr Takeru Shibayama. He said: "Unexpected new forms transport will continue to emerge." He added that new laws will always be needed.