Eineinhalb Jahre E-Scooter – Zwischenbilanz in Hamburg

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Since the spread of the so-called electric scooters (e-scooters) through rental services in Hamburg as of June 2019, accidents due to the use of this means of transportation have been regularly registered. The most frequent injury patterns among e‑scooter riders involved accidents concerning the upper extremities and the head. There was a relevant accumulation of drunk drivers among the injured persons.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to compare injury patterns in drunk versus non-drunk e‑scooter riders who had an accident.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Data from the Department of Trauma Surgery at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf were retrospectively analyzed for accidents involving e‑scooters and the resulting injury patterns. For this purpose, the gender, age, injury pattern of the persons, the course of the accident, and information on previous alcohol consumption were recorded descriptively for the period from June 2019 to December 2021.

RESULTS: Drivers were on average 32 (interval: 15-88 years) years old and those under the influence of alcohol were predominantly male (69.9%). Accidents occurred mainly in summer and at night. Common injury patterns were injuries to the face, head, and extremities.

CONCLUSION: It should be noted that injuries to the face and head occurred more frequently under the influence of alcohol than in the cohort without alcohol. Education about the health and legal consequences of riding an e‑scooter under the influence of alcohol should be provided to all users. In addition, wearing a helmet or banning driving at night are possible measures to reduce accidents associated with drunk riding.

Bibliographical data

Translated title of the contributionOne and a half years of e-scooters in Hamburg
Original languageGerman
ISSN0937-9819
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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PubMed 36624757