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I can ride a bike, but I can't ride an electric car. How should I learn? Electric cars are much heavier than bicycles. I'm afraid.

You don't need to learn. If you can ride a bike, you will naturally ride an electric car. People's sports memory is lifelong. Once you learn, even if you don't ride for decades, you will still ride and never forget it.

Sit on it first, with one foot on the ground, the other foot on the pedal or pedal, twist the key door, turn the bicycle with your right hand and it will go forward, and then put the other foot on the pedal or pedal.

The speed is controlled by the crank. The greater the rotation angle, the faster the speed. If you want to slow down, just release the crank and press the brake, or just press the brake. In fact, many cars now have priority braking, and the brake motor automatically stops.

It's not important or important, and it doesn't have to be human-driven.

Braking is better than bicycles in theory. Some bicycles also have hydraulic disc brakes, but the disc brakes of electric vehicles are larger in size, with larger clamps and pistons, and the braking effect will be much better than bicycles (as far as real cars are concerned, some disc brakes are just like goods, and the braking feel and linearity are terrible, but generally they will not make you stand still as long as there is no fault).

Finally, wear a helmet, wear a helmet, wear a helmet. Obey the traffic rules, obey the traffic rules, obey the traffic rules. Never feel that your head is hard. Helmet is the last line of defense to save your life. Helmets are very important. There is nothing to say about obeying traffic rules. Obeying traffic rules can reduce the chances of accidents for traffic participants.