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It's cycling season again, and we like motorcycles. You know, there are "four taboos" when playing with cars.

For those of us who like motorcycles, we can't resist the urge to ride bicycles. As the weather gets warmer, many friends are "eager to move". Take Bian Xiao as an example. What should I do if I don't give up the community gate during the epidemic, but I want to ride a bike? Very easy to handle. Riding ten or eight laps in the community can still "solve the problem". With the recovery of work and production, Bian Xiao believes that motorcycle friends can go out immediately, continue to fly themselves and roam the world on their beloved scooters. However, before the epidemic is over, everyone should be well. Why not use this time to study the safety theory of cycling for yourself? Is everyone familiar with the "four taboos" of playing cars?

First, "bogey"? Take "others" as yourself.

Armed to the teeth, complete licenses, and strict compliance with traffic rules are the bottom line that most motorcycle friends follow. However, we can strictly abide by the traffic rules. What about "others"? Do you think that if you don't make mistakes, mistakes won't come to you? Cars change lanes at will, stop at will, and bicycles and electric cars run rampant. These behaviors have long been normal in everyone's eyes. But in the event of an accident, the division of responsibilities is put behind, and it is often our motorcycle friends who are injured. At this time, you will find that not everyone will behave like themselves, so don't think too well of others when playing with cars, learn to predict and learn to leave some room for yourself!

Second, "avoid" using the road as a track.

Although this is a cliche, Bian Xiao would like to repeat it here. Because some people always do. Since it's expressway, it's public transportation. There will be other people involved in public transportation, and some people who play cars have a special liking for racing in expressway, thinking it's handsome and cool ... They don't even follow the minimum speed limit, safe distance and the most basic driving rules. They can only say that "no motorcycle, no motorcycle" has a lot to do with such people. Why are motorcycles always "demonized"? These people really should ask themselves. Don't regard expressway as a racing track, for others and for yourself. This is the principle that every motorcyclist must abide by!

Third, the "taboo" of going on the road with emotions

This is what we often call road rage. Before going out, we drove on the road with emotion, and when we met something that didn't suit our mind, we swore and even made dangerous moves. We also ride bicycles. We must not ride a bike with emotion. Motorcycles are inherently passable, and with plenty of power, it is easy for everyone to "get ahead". Usually we can convince ourselves to control our right hand, but when your emotions are out of control, the sentence of controlling your right hand obviously can't stop you, and the result is impulsive punishment. When we feel that we are in a bad mood, we should calm down, smoke a cigarette on the roadside and ask ourselves, is it worth it? Don't ride a bucket car, don't ride a car, just be a real knight!

Fourth, "avoid" going on the road without a helmet.

Attention, motorcyclists, please wear your helmet when riding to avoid being recognized by your driving friends. Some friends may understand that cars are nothing. I can buy you two cars with the money of one motorcycle. However, you neglected a key word "wear a helmet". The intention of this sentence is not to say that motorcycles are "cheaper" than cars, but to remind motorcycle drivers to wear helmets. Because, when danger really comes, helmets can save our lives. Maybe you haven't ridden a bike without a helmet for 99 times, but in the event of an accident, the only time will be the one we can't afford to hurt. I suggest you wear a helmet when you ride a bike on the road. Being handsome is not a skill, but riding for a long time is king!

Bian Xiao concluded: As a knight, we just need to do our own thing. Because it's someone else's business if others are not right again, which can't be solved by our mutual education. As a vulnerable group, motorcyclists must learn to protect themselves, even if the other party is fully responsible, it is still us who suffer. Everyone should know that complaining and blaming can't solve the problem. What we should do now is to improve technology and equipment!

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This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.