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New regulations for battery-powered bicycles are here. Can you help me summarize how to ride without being fined in the future?

With the rapid development of battery vehicles, new regulations for battery vehicles have been introduced one after another in order to standardize their use. These new regulations mainly stipulate the speed, number of passengers, and passing locations of battery vehicles. Users must pay attention to abide by them, otherwise they may be punished. In order to avoid fines, I have sorted it out for you here. Come and learn it now!

1. Electric vehicles must be pushed when crossing zebra crossings: In order to ensure the safety of pedestrians, electric vehicles need to get off their vehicles and push when crossing zebra crossings. Otherwise, you may be fined.

2. It is prohibited to ride an electric bicycle while drunk: Riding a bicycle after drinking is a very dangerous behavior and may lead to serious traffic accidents. Therefore, riding an electric scooter under the influence of alcohol will result in a fine and demerit points.

3. It is prohibited to ride with one hand or smoke while riding: In order to ensure the safety of cyclists, it is prohibited to ride with one hand or smoke while riding. Otherwise, fines and points will be deducted.

4. Electric vehicles with a speed of less than 25km/h are only allowed to carry children under the age of 12: In order to protect the safety of children, electric vehicles with a speed of less than 25km/h are only allowed to carry children under the age of 12.

5. Electric vehicles running at 25-50km/h are not allowed to carry people, and you need to take a driver's license D/E/F: Electric vehicles at this speed may cause serious safety problems, so it is prohibited to carry people. And you need to get a driver's license.

6. Electric vehicles with a speed of more than 50km/h are allowed to carry adults, and a driver's license is required D/E: Electric vehicles with this speed can carry adults, but the cyclist needs a driver's license.

7. It is recommended to wear a 3C certified helmet: In order to protect the safety of cyclists, it is recommended that cyclists wear a 3C certified helmet.

8. Prohibition on the production and purchase of substandard products: In order to protect the rights and interests of consumers, the production and purchase of substandard electric vehicle products is prohibited.

9. Charging in residences is prohibited: To prevent fires, it is prohibited to charge electric vehicles in residences.

10. Flying wire charging is prohibited: Flying wire charging may cause damage to the electric vehicle battery or even cause a fire, so flying wire charging is prohibited.

11. It is prohibited to charge electric vehicles near flammable materials: To prevent fires, it is prohibited to charge electric vehicles near flammable materials.

12. Overnight charging is prohibited: Overnight charging may cause the electric vehicle battery to overheat or even cause a fire, so overnight charging is prohibited.

13. No modifications/additions are allowed: In order to ensure the safety of electric vehicles, modifications or additions to electric vehicles are prohibited.

14. Wading/riding in water is prohibited: Wading or riding in water may cause a short circuit in the electric vehicle circuit, so wading or riding in water is prohibited.

Next, I will show you some of the previous regulations, which also need to be avoided.

1. The speed limit does not exceed 15 kilometers/hour: This is the most basic requirement. The power-assisted system of the battery car must limit the speed to within 15 kilometers/hour. Speeding will be regarded as illegal modification. Develop the habit of riding at low speeds and don't rely on electric power to ride quickly.

2. Single-person riding: The battery-powered scooter can only accommodate one rider. No other persons are allowed, and sub-seats or rear seats are not allowed. I often see people taking children on rides, which is against the rules.

3. Do not walk in random directions: ride in the prescribed direction, do not drive in the opposite direction or drive randomly, and abide by traffic rules. I am often almost hit by other battery cars driving in the wrong direction, which is very dangerous.

4. Get off the car and push it on the sidewalk: Many places have stipulated that battery scooters cannot be ridden directly on the sidewalk. They must get off the car and push them to ensure the safety of pedestrians.

5. Do not park randomly: park in designated areas and do not block roads and traffic.

6. Pay attention to vehicle lights at night: When riding at night, you must drive headlights and taillights, and wear reflective clothing to improve visual recognition at night.

7. Riding a bicycle without drinking alcohol: Riding a scooter after drinking alcohol is also considered drinking and driving, and you will also be fined if caught. Be sure to pay attention to this.

As long as you comply with these basic regulations, you can use battery vehicles safely and legally. Develop good habits when riding a bicycle and avoid operating illegally for convenience. Safety first!