Avoid areas with heavy traffic or crowded areas.
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In all cases, anticipate your trajectory and adapt your speed while
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respecting the highway code, as well as the code that applies to
the use of pavements and being careful of the most vulnerable
people.
Warn potential pedestrians or cyclists of your arrival when they
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cannot see or hear you.
Walk when using pedestrian crossings.
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It is recommended to dismount the scooter when there are
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dangerous obstacles due to their shape, height or sliding risk.
Do not divert the scooter from its intended use.
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This scooter is not intended for acrobatics.
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Make sure you remove any sharp edges from use.
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In all cases, be careful for yourself and others.
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RECOMMENDATION: Every 6 months, your electric scooter
should be professionally checked to ensure that it is in correct
and safe working order. It is the responsibility of the user to
ensure that all components are in good working order before use.
Choose a safe place away from traffic to familiarise yourself with your
new scooter. The assistance can be triggered with force, check that your
handlebar is straight and that the road is clear. It takes time to get used
to the product. In order to avoid a serious accident in the first few months:
Make sure you are in good health before getting on your scooter.
In the event of unusual weather conditions (rain, cold, night, etc.), be
particularly vigilant and adapt your speed and your reactions
accordingly.
The user must comply with the requirements of the national regulations
when the electric scooter is used on public roads (lighting and signalling
for example).
MGTS accepts no responsibility if the user of the electric scooter does
not comply with the regulations in force.
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