Activeforever EWheels EW-66 2 Passenger Mobility Scooter User Manual

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o Ride defensively. To other road users, you may be

hard to see.

o Concentrate on the path ahead. Avoid potholes,

gravel and dirt, wet road, oil, curbs, speed bumps,

drain grates and other obstacles.

o Be alert for unexpected events, such as opening car

doors or cars backing out of concealed driveways.

o Be extra careful at intersections and when preparing

to pass other vehicles.

o Familiarize yourself with all the bike's features.

Practice signal lights, braking and use of the horn.

o Don't carry packages or passengers that will interfere

with your visibility or control of the bike. Don't use

items that may restrict your hearing.

o Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all

other riders, vehicles and objects. Safe braking

distance and forces are subject to the prevailing

weather and road conditions.


Wet Weather Riding
Wet weather impairs traction, braking and visibility,

both for the rider and for other vehicles sharing the

road. The risk of accident is dramatically increased in

wet conditions. In wet weather you need to take extra

care. In wet conditions, the stopping power of your

brakes (as well as the brakes of other vehicles sharing

the road) is dramatically reduced. This makes it harder

to control speed and easier to lose control. To make

sure that you can slow down and stop safely in wet

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