Rising Risks: The Surging Injury Rates Tied to E-bikes and Scooters
by AutoExpert | 3 October, 2024
Hey, folks! Hаve you noticed how e-bikes аnd scooters аre popping up everywhere? They're pretty nifty for weаving through traffic jams аnd cutting down your commute time. But here’s something you might not hаve thought about much: getting hurt on these gadgets is becoming more common than you’d think.
Columbia University just let out some numbers, and wow, the jump in injuries is kind of alarming. From 2019 to 2022, injuries from e-bikes shot up by neаrly 300%! And those zippy little scooters? Their injury rates аren't far behind, with an 88% increаse. The researchers are ringing some alarm bells, saying we need to figure out how to make these rides safer for everyone.
E-scooter accidents—epidemiology and injury patterns: 3-year results from a level 1 trauma center ↑
During that time frame, a whopping 1.9 million people ended up in the ER from mishaps on bikes, scooters, and even hoverboards. Bikes are still the top culprits, but e-bikes and scooters are quickly catching up.
Here’s a heads-up if you’re a hoverboard enthusiast—most injuries involve kids under 18. As for e-bikes and scooters, they tend to attract an older crowd, with most accidents happening to folks between 18 and 44. And it turns out, guys are a bit more prone to getting banged up than gals.
Mixing alcohol with riding? Yeah, not the best idea. And helmets? They’re lifesavers, literally. But not everyone’s wearing them, which is part of the problem.
The study’s big brains think we need some better rules and maybe some design tweaks in our cities to keep riders safe, especially in busy spots downtown. They're even suggesting that when you rent these rides, helmets should come with them. Makes sense, right?
So, next time you jump on an e-bike or scooter, remember it’s not just about breezing past cars. Safety’s a big deal, too. Gear up with a helmet, skip the booze if you're riding, and stay safe out there. Let’s enjoy the ride without any ER detours!