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Basic maintenance includes regularly checking the air pressure and wear of pneumatic tires, ensuring the brakes are responsive and reliable, tightening screws on the handlebars and folding mechanisms, wiping the body with a damp cloth (avoid direct water rinsing), and avoiding overcharging or fully discharging the battery. For long-term storage, it's best to keep the battery at about 50% charge.

This depends on the rules of the local public transportation company. Some cities allow folded electric scooters to be carried on board, but there may be restrictions on size, weight, or time. The safest approach is to check with the transportation operator in advance and ensure the folded scooter does not obstruct other passengers.

Beginners must practice in an open, flat area at low speeds to familiarize themselves with acceleration, braking, and turning. It's also important to understand that your weight will significantly affect the scooter's speed and range. Avoid riding on roads or pursuing high speeds initially.

They are not suitable for everyone, as they require a certain level of balance and control skills. Therefore, elderly individuals, children, or those with poor balance should be especially cautious. Additionally, electric scooters are not designed for rough or poorly maintained roads.

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