Overseas, electric scooter accidents are increasing. According to an American study, between 2014 and 2018, the number of patients admitted to electric skateboard accidents increased by 365%, with 3,300 injured during the steam period. During the same period, the number of injuries through electric skating increased by 222% over 39,000.
In addition, compared to bicycles, electric scooter accidents have a higher rate of head damage. One-third of those injured by electric scooters pointed out that it is important to wear a helmet as they suffered head damage. In the case of electric scooters, the maximum speed is usually 25km/h, and the actual speed you feel is quite fast when you ride. It is true that it is a convenient means of transportation within the city as the last one-mile means, but it requires attention to safety. Related information can be found here .
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