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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's video: CPSC Micromobility Be a Champion of eScooter Safety - Public Service Announcement 2020

@CPSC Micromobility | Be a Champion of eScooter Safety - Public Service Announcement | 2020
Follow these CPSC eScooter safety tips! WEAR A HELMET. A helmet can help protect your head in falls and collisions. CHECK FOR DAMAGE. Before riding e-scooters, ensure that handlebars, brakes, throttle, bell, lights, tires, cables, and frame are in good condition. Damage to the e-scooter can cause you to lose control and crash. ALWAYS TEST THE BRAKES. Make sure you know how long it takes to stop the e-scooter so you’re prepared for an emergency stop. Stopping distance can vary significantly depending on the scooter. SEE AND BE SEEN. E-scooters are small, quick, and silent, making it difficult for others to spot you, especially in parking lots and structures. • Expect vehicle drivers and pedestrians not to see you; slow down and stay aware of your surroundings. • Use the bell/horn to alert others. • Do not make abrupt, unpredictable movements. BEWARE OF OBSTACLES. E-scooters have small tires, so objects and uneven surfaces can cause them to stop suddenly, throwing you off. • Always keep both hands on the handlebars and keep items off the handlebars. • Slow down and lean back when you have to ride over bumps. • Never ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • Only one person per e-scooter; additional riders can increase the risk and severity of collisions. NO MUSIC WHILE RIDING. Listening to music while riding is distracting and prevents you from hearing your environment. For example, you could end up crashing into a bicyclist trying to pass you. DO NOT PERFORM STUNTS. Jumps and bumps can damage the e-scooter and make it unstable. This can pose a risk not only to yourself but also to people around you and to the next rider. FOLLOW ALL MANUFACTURER DIRECTIONS. Check the e-scooter’s safety information, such as weight and age limits. Many e-scooters are designed specifically for adults because of the size and speed. E-scooter accidents can be deadly, and children are less likely to anticipate and appreciate the hazards.

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