The daily commute through congested city streets can really get you down.
But now a car as thin as a motorcycle could help you cut through traffic while keeping you safe and warm.
What's more, it uses gyro stabilisation to stay balanced, so unlike a motorcycle, it will never fall over.
Lit Motors, creator of the C-1 self-balancing car, recently showed off their futuristic vehicle at the 2015 Invention Awards, hosted by Popular Science.
Self-balancing: Lit Motors showed off their futuristic vehicle, the C-1, at the 2015 Invention Awards. The fully electric car can balance itself using a system of gyros
'Our vehicle is the future of transportation,' said founder of Lit Motors, Danny Kim, in a statement.
'It combines the romance and efficiency of a motorcycle with the safety and convenience of a car, creating the ultimate urban vehicle.'
The C-1 has a top speed of 100mph (160kph) and can go from 0 to 60mph in a blistering six seconds, according to Lit Motors.