Safety First: Things to Remember While Riding an E-Scooter

Enhance your safety by following this list of things to remember while riding an electric scooter.

Flash Motors
2 min readApr 15, 2024
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Like any vehicle, a certain level of due diligence is needed to ride an electric scooter safely. Responsible and defensive riding will help protect you and others around you from e-scooter-related accidents.

Below is a list of things you should always remember while riding your micromobility vehicle.

  1. Wear the appropriate safety gear.

The risk of accidents is never zero, even if you do everything perfectly since you share the road with pedestrians and other motorists. It is always better to be safe rather than sorry. Protect your head with a helmet. In addition, wear elbow pads, kneepads, and a riding vest to safeguard the rest of your body.

2. Learn the applicable traffic rules and regulations.

Ensure you know every policy relevant to e-scooter riders in your area, including speed limits and designated areas. It will allow you to avoid running into legal trouble and getting fined. In addition, familiarize yourself with the locations of traffic lights, road signs, and other markings.

3. Identify prevalent rider signals.

Check local communities and groups for the signals electric scooter riders in your area use. These can be different from one locale to another. Familiarizing yourself with them will allow you to communicate with other riders through a hand signal, head tilt, or eye contact. In addition, it will help you anticipate the actions of other riders.

4. Observe your surroundings.

Pay attention to the environment when riding your e-scooter. Be cautious of pedestrians, especially in crowded areas. Remember always to give way to pedestrians. Identify potential blind spots to reduce your reaction time. Anticipate the actions of anyone and anything heading toward you.

5. Choose the appropriate weather.

Avoid riding in heavy rain. Wet roads become slippery, increasing the risk of accidents. Running through puddles may also get water inside your electric scooter. Keep in mind that the micromobility vehicle is only water-resistant, not waterproof. Also, avoid riding when it is snowing. Frigid temperatures can significantly damage an electric battery.

6. Utilize modern technology.

Thanks to the immense popularity of electric scooters, numerous features and apps have been developed to elevate the riding experience. You can download apps showing recommended riding paths, potential charging locations, etc. You can also upgrade your controller. After collecting enough rider and terrain data, the Flash Motors Nano Elite uses advanced AI technology to auto-tune the e-scooter.

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