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One study between 2014 and 2020 of UCLA-affiliated hospitals and outpatient centers found that e-scooters had injury rates similar to motorcycle injury rates. Around 33% of those injured required extensive follow-up care beyond a single visit. However, the fatality rate was still comparable to pedal-bikes.
A study of 2014-2020 UCLA-affiliated hospitals and outpatient center visits found that e-scooter injury rates were similar to those of motorcycles, with about 33% of victims needing extensive follow-up care. However, the fatality rate was comparable to pedal bikes[1].
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- ^ Ioannides, Kimon L. H.; Wang, Pin-Chieh; Kowsari, Kamran; Vu, Vu; Kojima, Noah; Clayton, Dayna; Liu, Charles; Trivedi, Tarak K.; Schriger, David L.; Elmore, Joann G. (2022-04-06). "E-scooter related injuries: Using natural language processing to rapidly search 36 million medical notes". PLOS ONE. 17 (4): e0266097. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0266097. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 8985928. PMID 35385532.
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