Do you love your hoverboard? They’ve become so popular, you’d think they could actually hover
Below, we have a comprehensive list of every place in the world that has explicitly banned hoverboards. We expect this list to grow over the next year, so we’ll continually update it as we see more bans enacted around the world.
Airlines (all)
Athens, Ohio (pending)
Cleveland, Ohio
Denmark
- Public spaces
Disney theme parks
Dubai, UAE
Humble, Texas
Legoland, California
Los Angeles, California
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Netherlands
New South Wales, Australia
New York City, New York
Ocean City, Maryland
- Boardwalk (pending)
Salve Regina University, Rhode Island
Santa Clara University, California
University of Findlay, Ohio
University of Hartford, Connecticut
If we’ve missed some place, don’t be shy about letting us know in the comments. Or give me a shout over email: novak@gizmodo.com
Happy hoverboarding! (While you still can.)
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