The study also found that powered scooter injuries surged by 88% in the same time frame.
E-bike injuries surged 293% over three years, while injuries stemming from powered scooters rose 88%, according to a new study.Aiming to identify the 'national burden' of injuries associated with these devices, researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health studied National Electronic Injury Surveillance System data from 2019 to 2022.
in 2022, which is almost four times as many as in 2019, the same time frame as this study. According to Light Electric Vehicle Association, e-bike sales surpassed the rate of electric car sales in the U.S., highlighting their growing prevalence as a popular method of transportation.
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