Before starting a tricycle, first inspect the vehicle's surroundings to ensure there are no obstacles around it and no pedestrians or other vehicles approaching from the front or rear. Allow sufficient space for starting the vehicle. Also, inspect the vehicle's exterior, checking tire pressure, any sharp objects embedded in the tires, and any obvious damage or abnormalities.
After completing the environmental and exterior inspections, you can turn on the ignition switch. The ignition switch on a tricycle is typically located below the right or left handlebars. The exact location varies slightly depending on the model, but most are designed to be easily accessible. To turn on the ignition switch, insert the key into the ignition keyhole and gently turn it clockwise. A slight click and an indicator light on the dashboard indicate the ignition has been successfully turned on. The dashboard will display basic information such as battery level, speed, and mileage. The driver should quickly review this information to confirm that the battery is sufficient, all indicators are functioning normally, and there are no fault indications. If an abnormal indicator light appears on the dashboard, stop the starting operation immediately, check the problem, and do not force start the tricycle.
