Minimize water immersion
Currently, most electric motorbikes on the market are equipped with water resistance by the manufacturer. However, if soaked in water for too long, the vehicle may not operate due to the affected electrical circuit.
If it is really necessary and you have to go out when storm No. 3 hits, you should choose the right route and try not to go into deep flooded areas. If you have to go into a flooded area, you should not try to turn the throttle and go fast. Instead, what you can do to limit damage to your electric motorbike is to stop, turn off the power and push it through the flooded area.
Move slowly, do not brake suddenly
Storms cause heavy rain and strong winds, posing many potential dangers. Therefore, when driving, drivers should drive slowly and avoid sudden braking to avoid slipping. In addition, in case of heavy rain and strong winds, drivers should find a safe shelter before continuing.
Choose a safe parking location
To preserve electric motorbikes before storm No. 3, people should park their motorbikes in high, covered areas. They should not be parked in areas with many large trees or weak walls to avoid damage.
Vehicle inspection
Checking the vehicle is a safety measure to ensure that the vehicle's parts and components are not damaged. After the storm, people should take their vehicles to reputable addresses for inspection and repair if necessary. Especially when seeing unusual signs, drivers should not be subjective but should have a suitable maintenance plan.