1. Familiarize yourself with the vehicle: Check if the brakes, turn signals, horn, battery, etc. of the electric vehicle are working properly. Sitting on an electric bike, adjust the seat height until both feet can touch the ground smoothly for balance and emergency braking. Grasp the handle and familiarize yourself with the operation of acceleration and braking. Generally, the right hand controls acceleration, while the left and right hands control braking simultaneously or separately.
2. Learning balance: On a flat and sparsely populated ground, with both feet on the ground, gently push the electric bike to slide and feel the balance of the vehicle. Try lifting one foot gently, using only the other foot to assist in balance, gradually increasing the time to lift the foot until it can briefly support sliding with one foot. After becoming proficient, try to lift both feet off the ground and slide a short distance relying solely on the body's center of gravity and the vehicle's natural balance.
3. Master driving skills: Slowly turn the acceleration knob, gradually increase speed, while maintaining body stability, look ahead, and avoid sudden acceleration or braking. When turning, slow down in advance and use your body's center of gravity to gently turn the steering handle to avoid sudden turns that may cause the vehicle to lose balance. Learn to use the front and rear brakes. The front brake is the main braking method, but be careful to avoid sudden heavy braking that may cause a rollover. You can also use the rear brake assist at the same time. Follow traffic rules, wear safety helmets, pay attention to pedestrians and other vehicles, and maintain a safe distance.
Through the above steps, even if you have not ridden an electric bike before, you can gradually master the basic riding skills and safely hit the road.