As it concerns the safety of students riding, parents and students in Chongyi should not be careless!
In recent years, due to the popularity of electric vehicles in daily life.
Electric vehicles are gradually becoming a part of parents.
Transportation for transporting students to and from school.
Occasionally, we can also see the figure of middle school students riding electric bikes.
And often accompanied by some illegal activities.
For example, not wearing a helmet, racing.
School is starting, Chongyi traffic police remind us again.
Electric bicycles cannot be ridden randomly.
Children under the age of 12 are prohibited from riding electric bicycles. They must be carried by their parents and must wear one helmet per person for safe travel..
13-16 years old are children in middle school who are in a rebellious period of youth. Some children may have the idea of “letting go”, so parents should pay special attention to taking care of their own children and electric vehicle keys..
It is legally permissible to ride an electric bicycle at the age of 16, but traffic police still advise students not to ride it. Although the students have grown taller and already look like “little adults”, their ability to master electric vehicles is still far from enough. Moreover, the road traffic situation is complex, and their adaptability is weak, making it difficult for them to cope with emergencies..
A teenager under the age of 16 riding an electric bike with his companions (none wearing helmets) collided with a roadside monitoring post, causing him to lose two front teeth..
For electric bicycle riders, a safety helmet is an important line of defense when facing danger. When a traffic accident occurs, the person involved is subjected to a violent impact, and the helmet can effectively protect the head. When riding an electric bike, it is necessary to consciously wear a safety helmet..
A 15-year-old girl riding an electric bike carrying her 8-year-old brother on a trip ran a red light at an intersection and collided with a normally moving small car. Fortunately, she was not injured..
Running a red light is a highly dangerous traffic safety violation. Riding a red light is the “least anticipated accident” for other vehicles and pedestrians. Once encountering a passing vehicle, it is difficult to take effective avoidance measures, which can easily lead to traffic accidents..
The student rode an electric bike in the opposite direction on the motorway and collided with a normally moving car, resulting in the student being injured..
Some students may engage in illegal activities such as taking the motor vehicle lane or going in the opposite direction while cycling in pursuit of speed and convenience. Little did they know that electric vehicles mixed in the motor vehicle lane may cause motor vehicle drivers to be unable to take timely and effective avoidance measures, leading to traffic accidents..
The student rode an electric bike carrying a classmate and collided with another running student, losing balance and colliding with a passerby..
Some students often ride electric bikes while carrying other classmates, or are hesitant to refuse requests from other classmates to ride. They often engage in behaviors such as “one car carrying multiple people”, which increases the weight of the vehicle and makes it more difficult to maintain vehicle balance and brake in dangerous situations, increasing the danger..
Late at night, students rode bicycles together to transform into “Ghost Fire Youth” and played “Head Up” on the road. One of the students broke their head while showing off their racing skills. Afterwards, the traffic police found the student and their parents involved and conducted a conversation to educate them about the incident..
Minors ride electric bikes on the road at lightning fast speeds, pretending to perform cool and fancy actions such as “tilting their heads” and turning the gas pedal aggressively, making others tremble with fear and fear, earning them the nickname “Ghost Fire Youth”. In pursuit of “excitement”, some students also modify the speed and appearance of vehicles to showcase their performance“.