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Essential Road Safety Tips for Driving an Electric Vehicle

source: | Author:NWOW | Date : 2024-02-28 | 884 Views | Share:

As the Philippines continues to embrace sustainable transportation solutions, electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular on roads, and it's crucial for drivers to prioritize safety behind the wheel. At NWOW, we not only strive to provide innovative electric vehicles but also to promote safe driving practices on the road and prioritize the safety of our customers and other road users. Whether you're a seasoned EV driver or considering making the switch, here are 10 essential road safety tips for driving an electric vehicle:


1. Familiarize Yourself with Your EV

Before hitting the road, take the time to thoroughly understand your electric vehicle's features and controls. This includes knowing how to operate the regenerative braking system and understanding the range limitations of your EV.


2. Inspect Your EV Regularly

Just like traditional vehicles, electric vehicles require routine maintenance checks. Keep an eye on tire pressure, brake fluid levels, and battery health to ensure optimal performance and safety.


3. Observe Traffic Rules

Adhering to traffic rules is paramount for safe driving, regardless of the type of vehicle you're operating. Respect speed limits, use turn signals appropriately, and yield to pedestrians and cyclists.


4. Use Turn Signals

Signal your intentions well in advance by using turn signals when changing lanes or making turns. This alerts other drivers and helps prevent misunderstandings on the road.


5. Stay Alert, Focused and Avoid Distractions

Keep your mind and focus on the road at all times and avoid distractions such as texting, making phone calls, eating or other stuff while driving which may cause dangerous scenarios. Staying alert enhances and increases your ability to react to unexpected situations.


6. Keep a Safe Distance

Keep your EV and the car in front of you at a safe following distance. This lessens the chance of rear-end crashes and provides enough reaction time.


7. Use Mirrors and Blind Spot Monitoring

Keep an eye on the vehicles around you by using the side and rearview mirrors. Use the blind-spot monitoring feature on your EV if it's available to help identify neighboring cars that might not be visible in your mirrors.


8. Be Mindful of Pedestrians and Cyclists

Exercise caution when sharing the road with pedestrians and cyclists. Yield to them at crosswalks and intersections, and always give them plenty of space when passing.


9. Stay on the Outermost Part of the Lane/Road

When possible, position your EV towards the outermost part of the lane or road and avoid occupying the main road. E-Bikes/electric vehicles are allowed to pass national roads and thoroughfares but only to cross and not pass/travel along the road.


10. Apply and Practice Defensive Driving

Recognize any risks when driving and be ready to adjust your driving accordingly. Being and staying vigilant, anticipating the activities of other drivers, and taking preventative action are all part of defensive driving.


By following these road safety tips, drivers can enjoy a safer and more enjoyable experience when operating electric vehicles. At NWOW, we're committed to promoting responsible driving practices and helping pave the way towards a greener, safer future on our roads. Drive safely, and together, let's make every journey a smooth and secure one.