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1. Ensure the battery is fully charged before riding your scooter.
2. Please wear all appropriate safety and protective gear as previously mentioned
in the User Manual before operating your Scooter.
3. Make sure to wear comfortable clothes and flat closed-toe shoes when
operating your device.
4. Please carefully read the User Manual, which will assist in explaining the basic
working principles and provide tips on how to best enjoy your experience.
5.2 Safety Precautions
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Different localities and countries have different laws governing riding on public
roads, and you should check with local officials to ensure you are complying
with these laws.
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The Scooter is not liable for tickets or violations given to riders who do not
follow local laws and regulations.
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For your safety, always wear a helmet that meets CPSC or CE safety standards.
In the event of an accident, a helmet can protect you from serious injury and in
some cases, even death.
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Obey all local traffic laws. Obey red and green lights, one-way streets, stop signs,
pedestrian crosswalks, etc.
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Ride with traffic, not against it.
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Ride defensively: expect the unexpected.
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Give pedestrians the right-of-way.
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Do not ride too close to pedestrians and alert them if you intend to pass them
from behind.
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Slow down at all street intersections and look to the left and right before
crossing.
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Your Scooter is not equipped with reflectors. It is not recommended that you
ride in conditions of low visibility
WARNING
When you ride in low-visibility conditions such as fog, dusk, or night, you might
be difficult to see, which could lead to a collision. In addition to keeping your
headlight on, wear bright, reflective clothing when riding in poor lighting
conditions
Think about safety when you ride. You can prevent many accidents if you think
about safety. Below is a helpful checklist for Compact riders.