Electric Scooter Laws and Safety Concerns

Electric Scooter Laws and Safety Concerns
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On the topic of electric scooter laws, it's essential to consider safety issues highlighted by studies and regulations prohibiting their use in certain settings like schools. The debate around e-scooters encompasses risks, including severe injuries and even fatalities, emphasizing the need for responsible legislation to ensure public safety.

  • Electric scooters
  • Safety concerns
  • Legislation
  • Public safety
  • Urban mobility

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  1. What is the law around electric scooters? Challenge: what do you think the law should be? Why?

  2. What is the law around electric scooters? Watch and read carefully! (video in folder T:\HoY\Scooters)

  3. FAQs What is the law around electric scooters?

  4. We support the law, and urge you not to use an e-scooter. From Electric scooters and school Tuesday May 3rd, electric scooters will not be allowed on school site.

  5. A study commissioned by Transport for London (TfL) indicates that riding an e-scooter could be 100 times more dangerous than riding a bicycle Traumatic head injuries and fractures to the jaw, wrists Safety FYI and ankles are not uncommon, and there have been fatalities of riders and unfortunate pedestrians. Small children seem to be especially vulnerable to injury as they pass by

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