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Home / Health / Kids' E-Scooter Injuries Surge 61% in BC

Kids' E-Scooter Injuries Surge 61% in BC

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Vancouver Coastal Health warns e-scooters pose risks to riders of all ages.
  • E-scooter injuries among children aged 5-17 rose 61% in one year.
  • Riders must be 16+, wear helmets, and adhere to speed limits.

Health officials in British Columbia are issuing a strong warning to parents ahead of the holiday season regarding the safety of electric scooters. Vancouver Coastal Health emphasizes that e-scooters are not toys and present considerable risks to riders of all ages, especially younger ones who may lack experience.

The popularity of e-scooters has led to a notable rise in injuries. A recent report indicates a 61% surge in e-scooter-related hospitalizations among children aged 5 to 17 in British Columbia. This statistic is considered a potential underestimate by health officials, who are particularly concerned about head injuries.

Provincial regulations stipulate that riders must be at least 16 years old to operate an e-scooter, although a license and insurance are not required. Mandatory safety measures include wearing a helmet, adhering to a maximum speed of 25 km/h on roads, and riding solo. Violators face fines and potential impoundment of their devices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In British Columbia, riders must be at least 16 years old to operate an e-scooter on public roads.
Vancouver Coastal Health warns that e-scooters are not toys and pose risks to children, with a significant increase in injuries reported.
Riders must be 16+, wear a helmet, stay below 25 km/h on roads, and cannot ride on sidewalks or under the influence.

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