Need time to get used to the car
New scooter drivers will inevitably feel confused. To ensure safety, users need to familiarize themselves with the functions and parts of the vehicle. Users should carefully read the manufacturer's instructions to understand how to use the buttons, the functions of the parts on the vehicle, etc.
When first driving a scooter, users also need time to test drive the vehicle and perform basic operations smoothly. This will help users feel confident when driving.
Do not start the engine immediately.
This is an important note that new scooter drivers need to know. Scooter engines need time to start and warm up to reach the appropriate temperature for operation. If users often start the engine and go right away, the engine will wear out. This causes the scooter to quickly "lose its shape", reducing its lifespan.
Do not brake and accelerate at the same time
The habit of squeezing the brake and accelerating at the same time will reduce the sensitivity and lifespan of the brake in the long run. The engine is also affected due to the pressure of not being able to move while accelerating. In addition, this also causes the scooter to consume more fuel.
Do not accelerate/decelerate suddenly
Scooter drivers, especially new ones, often have the habit of suddenly increasing/decreasing the throttle. This will reduce the lifespan of the vehicle in the long run and consume a lot of fuel.
Sudden acceleration/deceleration also causes the vehicle to lose balance, which is dangerous for the user while driving. Therefore, to ensure safety, scooter users need to slowly turn the throttle or slowly release the throttle while operating.