Electric vehicles, including e-bikes and e-scooters, are increasingly popular, but they come with risks. A report from ERideHero found that injuries from e-scooters among children under 15 doubled from 2023 to 2024, with significant increases across all age groups. Injuries rose from 64,312 in 2023 to 115,713 in 2024. The data shows that many head and face injuries emphasize the importance of helmet use. The speed of e-scooters can lead to rapid take-off and potential injuries from falls or losing control.
A new report from ERideHero highlights that injuries related to e-scooters among children under 15 doubled from 2023 to 2024, with most injuries to the head and face.
Injuries to e-scooter riders have increased dramatically since 2020, with a sharp rise from 64,312 in 2023 to 115,713 in 2024, signaling growing safety concerns.
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