E-scooter injuries are sending more Canadians to hospital, with new data showing a sharp rise in serious crashes, especially involving motorized models. Emergency physicians warn of severe trauma, from skull fractures to brain injuries.
Breakdown
- E-scooter injuries in Canada have risen sharply, with nearly 1,000 hospitalizations in one year. 24s
- Half of these injuries involved e-scooters, marking a 32% increase from the previous year. 32s
- Most injuries involve men aged 18 to 64, but many children, especially boys aged 10 to 14, are also affected. 42s
- Doctors warn of severe trauma, including brain injuries, and urge parents not to buy e-scooters for children. 54s
- Experts call for better regulation and helmet use, as e-scooter laws and enforcement vary across Canada. 1m 20s