What are the basic traffic common sense for riding a motorcycle?
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Riding a motorcycle requires the following basic traffic common sense: 1. Check the engine: Motorcycles should prevent the lack of various lubricants, and it is essential to develop the habit of checking the engine oil level. Additionally, protect the motorcycle from rain, water, and collisions. After rain or exposure to moisture, dry bearings and other parts before applying oil. 2. Reduce load: Prevent or minimize prolonged uphill sprints to avoid clutch wear and slippage damage. When facing long or steep slopes, reduce speed as necessary, shift gears or stop to shift gears, and unload excess weight to protect the clutch friction plates and minimize damage. 3. Avoid prolonged high-speed riding: To prevent cylinder overheating, which can lead to cylinder sticking or scoring, and to avoid driver fatigue, ensuring the safety of both the rider and others on the road. Never drink and drive. Narrow roads, water routes, and mountain paths are all hazardous.