How to Prevent Electric Bikes from Slipping?
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Anti-slip measures for riding electric bikes in snowy weather: 1. Do not overinflate the tires. Before riding an electric bike in snowy conditions, check if the brakes are functioning properly. Stay highly focused while riding, avoid carrying excessive or heavy loads, and ensure the tires are not overinflated—reducing the air pressure to about 2/3 of the usual amount can increase the tire's contact area with the ground and prevent slipping. 2. Lower the seat as much as possible to reduce the center of gravity. Maintain a distance of at least 3 meters from the vehicle ahead to prevent being tripped if it slips. 3. Avoid sudden braking, as this can cause the wheels to slip and lose balance. Ride slowly and dismount early if necessary. 4. Try to avoid sharp turns. The larger the turning radius within the road's limits, the safer it is. 5. Do not compete for space with motor vehicles to avoid being hit by a skidding vehicle. When encountering snowy or uneven icy surfaces, it's best to dismount and push the bike. 6. When braking in a curve, use the rear brake as much as possible to prevent skidding. Keep the bike as perpendicular to the road as possible when braking, and avoid braking on severely icy sections—control your speed instead.