Confident cyclists will quite quickly get used to riding the trishaw. After training you can safely ride it with passengers and after lots of rides you will build more confidence and if you continue, become an expert. To begin with try shorter rides, until you feel more secure. Always check with your passengers to see if they are comfortable and wish to continue. The biggest differences compared to a regular bicycle are the battery and the steering.
We also emphasize slowness – riding slowly helps us converse with our passengers, and gives both passengers and pilot a chance to appreciate the surrounding scenery, engage with passers-by, and is the safest way to enjoy the feel of the wind in your hair.