As a convenient means of transportation, electric vehicles are becoming more and more popular in cities, and safety issues are becoming increasingly prominent. Wearing a helmet correctly is key to protecting your head from serious injuries, but there are some common misconceptions that many people have about the use of helmets.
Not fastening the helmet straps: Many people just put their helmets on their heads without tightening the straps. In this way, in the event of an accident, the helmet can easily fall off and cannot play a protective role.
Choose an inferior helmet: Some people may choose an inferior helmet for the sake of saving money or convenience. These helmets may not be certified for safety and do not provide adequate protection.
Wearing an ill-fitting helmet: Everyone has a different head shape and size, and wearing an ill-fitting helmet can cause discomfort and affect protection.
Adjust the right size: Choose a helmet that fits your head shape and make sure the straps can be fastened so that the helmet fits snugly against your head.
Proper Wearing Position: Wear the helmet smoothly on your head, making sure your forehead, the back of your head and both temples are adequately protected.
Regular inspection and replacement: Inspect the helmet for cracks, damage, or wear. If the helmet has been impacted or has been used for a long time, it should be replaced in time.
Whether it's choosing a helmet or wearing it correctly, it's all about safety. We should always keep in mind that helmets are an indispensable safety piece of equipment for electric vehicle riding.
The correct use of an electric vehicle helmet is an important part of ensuring safe riding. Avoiding common pitfalls and wearing a helmet in the right way can greatly reduce the risk of head injury. Let's focus on safety and protect every trip.