Dad takes the strain out of travelling by driving a MOTORISED suitcase

Easy riders! Dad takes the strain out of travelling by driving a MOTORISED suitcase and towing his baby along in a child seat attached to a wheelie bag

  • Waiting at a station in Taiwan, this dad came up with a great time-passing idea
  • The luggage bags are motorised ride-on suitcases  made to beat the traffic
  • The child looked on in wonder as her dad happily towed her around 

While waiting at Daliao MTR Station in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, this dad came up with a great idea to pass the time. 

His little girl sat was safely strapped to one of his suitcases and he sat on the other motorized one wheeling her around. 

The child looked on in wonder as her dad happily towed her around using the ‘Bagrider’ by Mountain Buggy, specialised luggage made to be ride on.


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Waiting at Daliao MTR Station in Taiwan, this dad came up with a great time-passing idea

Posting to Instagram originally, the father used laughing emojis in the latest of a string of posts featuring his daughter and the ride-on bag.

People commenting said, ‘so cute’ and ‘special’. 

Posting on YouTube, David Kuehne said: ‘Mom was probably not amused.’ 

In the video, the father is using the Modobag, described as a ‘revolutionary piece of motorized carry-on luggage’. 

The bags are motorised ride-on suitcases made to beat the traffic in airports and stations

The ride-on bag works on a battery and users can be seen whizzing through airports and avoiding stress like this father. 

This innovative product was invented by Chicago entrepreneur and avid traveler Kevin O’Donnell. 

The idea struck him when he was pulling the kids on his suitcase at the airport and he thought the task could be made easier. 

He worked together with his motorcyclist friend, Boyd Bruner, to bring to life the vision of ‘making traveling more functional and fun.’ 

 

 

 

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