– Follow Local Traffic Rules
Bodywel e-bikes are classified as bicycles in most areas and must follow all traffic signals, road signs, and lane markings. Where no bike lane is available, ride on the correct side of the road according to local traffic regulations and always stay alert to your surroundings.
– Wear Proper Safety Gear
Always wear a helmet when riding. Make sure your e-bike is equipped with a working front light, rear light, reflectors, and a bell—especially for riding at night, in rain, or in low-visibility conditions.
– Control Speed and Ride Cautiously
E-bikes can accelerate faster than regular bikes. Slow down in high-traffic zones, blind corners, intersections, or on descents. Maintain a safe braking distance of 4–7 meters to react in time.
– Perform Regular Checks
Before each ride, check your brakes, tires, battery lock, and lights. Every few months, inspect the chain, gears, and motor to ensure optimal performance. Regular maintenance helps extend your bike’s life and ensures a safer ride.
-Speed Control and AnticipationIn crowded areas, intersections, blind spots, or downhill sections, control your speed. E-bikes accelerate quickly and can reach high speeds, so always maintain a braking distance of 4–7 meters.
-Regular Checks and MaintenanceBefore each ride, check that the brakes are responsive, the battery is secure, the tires are in good condition, and the lights are functioning. Regularly inspect the chain, gears, and motor system—ideally every few months or based on your riding frequency.