Children's driving machine

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Children's driving machine in a department store
Children's driving machines

A children's driving machine (also called a kiddie ride, kiddieride, kiddyride or kiddy rider ) is an entertainment device for children.

description

The device usually consists of a figure or a replica of a vehicle in a child-friendly shape and size with one or two seats, mounted on a drive unit with an electric drive. There is also a money slot.

Fare

The fare in Europe in the euro zone is usually 50 cents or 1 euro per trip with a usual travel time = swing duration of around 1.5 minutes.

target group

The main target group and users are children between the ages of one and six years; also older depending on the world region and the level of development of the respective country.

Individual evidence

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  3. Stefan Borst: Economy: On the track of the expensive euro. In: Focus Online . May 27, 2002, accessed October 14, 2018 .