2. The scooter should be ridden only by a rider who has
passed the required rider safety course and has obtained an
applicable driving license. The vehicle should not be operated
by any person(s) not in possession of an applicable driving
license.
3. The driver should be as visible as possible to prevent any
accidents caused by other vehicles, follow these rules:
• Dress with bright ght-ng clothes;
• DO NOT follow other vehicles closely.
4. Strictly follow the trac regulaons, DO NOT try to cut in
and out of trac or race.
5. Do not exceed the recommended speed limit, which is the
cause for many trac accidents.
6. The turn signals shall be turned on when making a turn or
changing lanes, so as to aract other people’s aenon.
7. The driver should pay special aenon when approaching
intersecons, to the entry and exit of parking lots, and on the
freeway.
8. Please drive with both hands, driving with a single hand is
extremely dangerous. The passenger shall grasp the safety rail
or clasp the driver, with feet placed on the footrests.
9. Your safety cannot be ensured if there is any modicaon
to your scooter or disassembly of original ngs, which will
impact the warranty.
10. Any accessory equipped shall not aect the safety and per-
formance of the scooter. Overloading of the electrical system
is especially dangerous.
Wear a Safety Helmet
The helmet is the most important piece of motorcycle/scooter
safety equipment. Be sure to purchase a helmet that meets at
least the minimum DOT regulaons and wear it at all mes when
riding.
Dress when Driving
Your riding gear should be comfortable and highly visible. The
cus should be buckled before driving, to prevent your sleeve be-
coming caught on the brake lever. For driving safety, please wear
shoes with at heels.
Notes on Rainy-day Driving
Drive with cauon on slippery roads and on rainy days, because
the braking distance of the vehicle on a wet road is at least twice
as that of on a dry road. Please avoid riding on marked road paint,
manhole covers, and surfaces with greasy dirt, to avoid skidding.
Take special care when going through railway crossings, railings
and bridges. Reduce your speed when you fail to verify the road
condions ahead visually.
Loading
If any loads placed on the scooter change how the steering play
in the handlebars feels, remove said load or move it to a dier-
ent locaon. Overloading may cause accidents or damage to the
scooter, please make sure the following:
Warning