Injuries With Electric vs Conventional Scooters and Bicycles
"Question Are demographic characteristics, injury types, and health care use associated with injuries involving electric scooters or bicycles different from those involving conventional scooters or bicycles?
Findings In a cross-sectional study including 86 623 individuals, electric bicycle injuries increased by nearly 100% and electric scooter injuries increased by more than 45% annually. Injured electric vehicle users were older and less commonly helmeted than those injured from conventional vehicles, with significantly lower odds of hospitalization in individuals who were Black than in those who were White.
Conclusions and Relevance In this cross-sectional study of micromobility vehicles, an increased number of injuries and hospitalizations was observed with electric vehicles compared with conventional vehicles from 2017 to 2022. These findings suggest the need for change in educational policies, infrastructure, and law to recenter on safety with the use of micromobility vehicles."
"Question Are demographic characteristics, injury types, and health care use associated with injuries involving electric scooters or bicycles different from those involving conventional scooters or bicycles?
Findings In a cross-sectional study including 86 623 individuals, electric bicycle injuries increased by nearly 100% and electric scooter injuries increased by more than 45% annually. Injured electric vehicle users were older and less commonly helmeted than those injured from conventional vehicles, with significantly lower odds of hospitalization in individuals who were Black than in those who were White.
Conclusions and Relevance In this cross-sectional study of micromobility vehicles, an increased number of injuries and hospitalizations was observed with electric vehicles compared with conventional vehicles from 2017 to 2022. These findings suggest the need for change in educational policies, infrastructure, and law to recenter on safety with the use of micromobility vehicles."