When turning, be aware of pedestrians in your blind spot, especially those on electric scooters, who can appear suddenly and silently. Always check your tires before setting off.
When reversing, turn slowly and gently, avoiding large movements. Keep your eyes and ears alert, and don't panic.
If you're going on a long trip, it's essential to inspect your vehicle. This includes the axle bolts, transmission bolts, horn, lights, and tire pressure. These are essential areas where accidents are most common.
Be careful not to make large steering movements while driving, as the vehicle is long and large movements can cause a rollover. Be especially careful when turning, leaving as much room as possible. Otherwise, the tailgate won't be able to pass through and you could easily swing someone.
Don't break in your brakes by disengaging first and then braking. While this practice can reduce the impact on the engine during braking, it can be dangerous, and once it becomes a habit, it becomes even more dangerous. Finally, our company reminds everyone to regularly check the engine oil, coolant, and battery fluid levels during the break-in period. If you find any deficiencies, replenish them immediately. After reaching the manufacturer's specified mileage, it's important to promptly visit a service station for the vehicle's initial inspection and maintenance. This includes replacing the engine oil and filter, and performing a comprehensive inspection of the chassis system. Completing this initial maintenance means the trailer has successfully passed its run-in period, allowing it to better serve you from now on.
