TLDR:
Most of these incidents involve males in their late 20s or early 30s, commonly sustaining head, face and limb injuries. There is consistently low helmet use in those injured. Also, about 30% of people who go to hospital with e-scooter injuries have elevated blood alcohol levels. Crashes involving riders under the influence of alcohol are associated with more severe head and face injuries.
Once again alcohol plays its part in clogging up healthcare systems.
dumblederp@aussie.zone 9 months ago
after bikes, do cars, and don’t forget to include pollution.
GBU_28@lemm.ee 9 months ago
Injuries requiring hospitalization per km traveled? That one is probably in car’s favor
tavu@sopuli.xyz 9 months ago
No, per hour of travel time.
tavu@sopuli.xyz 9 months ago
…and the health effects of lowered physical activity, social isolation, wasted travel time due to urban sprawl, stress of long commutes in traffic, …