In this fast-paced urban life, our old friend electric car, the former city shuttle expert, has turned over on the cusp. Imagine the army of two-wheeled electric vehicles on the streets, like worker bees in a hive, dense and busy. However, this large number of teams has also made the city management scratch their heads, and how to make these little iron horses run in an orderly manner has become a top priority. As a result, the "new national standard" is like a strict instructor, from quality, speed to motor power, one by one delineated the standard line, and even stipulated that you must wear a helmet when riding, and strictly abide by traffic laws.
Oh, this series of regulations has made many car owners who are accustomed to "doing whatever they want" complain: "Hey, why is this riding an electric car more cumbersome than driving a car?" Some people complain that once the helmet is worn, it is no longer chic, not only does it cost to buy a helmet, but also has to wait for the "hard hat" at any time like a baby when you go out. What's more, every time I catch a glimpse of the traffic police at the intersection, it seems that he is conducting a "helmet spot check test", do you say this pressure is not too big?
However, a recent piece of news is like a chilled watermelon in summer, which has brought a little coolness to many car owners - the management of electric vehicles has ushered in a "relaxation moment", and the fines for not wearing helmets and driving in accordance with the regulations have been temporarily canceled. This move seems to be a loosening of helmet regulations, but it is actually a thoughtful consideration for safety education. After all, although mandatory fines can have short-term effects, it is difficult to cultivate a conscious sense of safety among the public. It's like shoehorning an umbrella into everyone, it's better to teach everyone to recognize the clouds and the rain to be effective in the long run. The data shows that the number of traffic accidents caused by not wearing helmets every year is quite alarming, which shows that helmets are not only the cost of money, but also the cost of life support.
Of course, security awareness is not something that can be achieved overnight, it requires universal popularity and deep understanding in the hearts of the people. Instead of mobilizing people to go to the streets and alleys to conduct carpet inspections, it is better to increase the publicity of safety knowledge, so that every cyclist understands that wearing a helmet is not only responsible for others, but also a respect for their own lives. In this way, even if there is no deterrent of fines, you have a scale in your heart that knows when to fasten your seatbelt and when to put on your helmet.
So, what do you think about the turn of this "helmet storm"? Have you ever struggled with that helmet under the scorching sun? Welcome all friends to speak freely in the comment area, share your stories and opinions, and let us work together to ** this topic related to the vital interests of every cyclist.
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