High speed, high risk: the rise of e-scooter injuries in adolescents

The popularity of eco-friendly electric scooters has led to a rise in significant injuries, especially in adolescents. Teens riding e-scooters are more prone to severe traffic accidents and head injuries compared to those using traditional scooters. Risk-taking behaviors, susceptibility to peer influence, limited road safety experience and a lack of protective headgear exacerbate the risks. These injuries impose a significant burden to patients and to the health care system. To mitigate these risks, age and helmet laws should be strictly enforced, with enhanced public education, safety training, and engineering innovations such as rentable helmets and speed-limiting technology. This public health imperative requires immediate action.

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