Study Links Alcohol to Fatal Electric Scooter Crashes in Sweden
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The majority of fatal accidents involving electric scooters occur with private vehicles – not rented ones. This is revealed in a new large study on bicycle accidents. – The result was also a bit surprising when we looked at alcohol, says Marco Dozza, professor at Chalmers University of Technology who led the study.
The traffic safety organization MHF is demanding that a blood alcohol limit be introduced for drivers of electric scooters – just as it already exists for drivers of motorized vehicles. – Your judgment will not be as good, that's just the way it is, says Anette Fagerholm, chairman of the association in Värmland.
Alcohol Impairment Contributes to Nearly Half of Fatal Electric Scooter
A recent comprehensive study conducted in Sweden exposes alarming trends in fatal crashes involving electric scooters, highlighting a significant correlation with alcohol intoxication and a striking lack of helmet use. Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology and the Swedish Transport Administration performed an in-depth analysis of fatal accidents involving electric scooters, electric bicycles, and conventional […]
Alcohol and Lack of Helmets Linked to Half of Fatal Electric Scooter Accidents in Sweden
A study conducted by researchers from Chalmers University of Technology and the Swedish Transport Administration identifies alcohol impairment and a lack of helmet use as … Alcohol and Lack of Helmets Linked to Half of Fatal Electric Scooter Accidents in Sweden Read More » The post Alcohol and Lack of Helmets Linked to Half of Fatal Electric Scooter Accidents in Sweden first appeared on GeneOnline News.

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