Folksam Insurance Group, 106 60 Stockholm, Sweden; Division of Insurance Medicine, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Surgical Sciences, Odontology & Maxillofacial Surgery, Uppsala University. 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden.
Accid Anal Prev. 2021 Dec;163:106466. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2021.106466. Epub 2021 Nov 5.
Since august 2018 electric scooters (e-scooters) are available in selected cities in Sweden, operated by several different operators. There is a growing concern regarding their safety as they grow in popularity. The aim with this study was to investigate injuries associated with e-scooters in Sweden and to identify accident characteristics. In addition, the aim was to observe how different data collection procedures and samples may influence the results. Two complementary data sets were used; insurance data including all reported injuries to Folksam Insurance Group during the period January 2019 to May 2020 and the Swedish Traffic Accident Data Acquisition database (STRADA), the national system for road traffic injury data collection, was used to study accident related to e-scooter use in the Stockholm city area between May and the end of August 2019. Most of the injuries associated with e-scooters occurred in single crashes, but in 13% of the accidents another road user was injured, either due to interactions with e-scooters or due to a parked e-scooter being a hazard. In both data sets more than half of the accidents occurred during weekends. In total 46% of all who had visited an emergency department the accident occurred during night-time (10 pm to 6 am). The overall large proportion of injuries to the head and face indicates the need for actions aimed to increase helmet use among e-scooter riders. Local authorities should take a wider responsibility since one third of all accidents primarily occurred due to lack of maintenance or that the rider hit a curb stone. In comparison to hospital data, insurance claims include riders with all types of injuries irrespectively what type of healthcare the rider was seeking. Hence, to better understand the consequences and to make the right decisions regarding countermeasures aimed to improve the safety of e-scooter riding, data from different data source are needed.
自 2018 年 8 月以来,电动滑板车(e-scooters)已在瑞典的一些选定城市投入使用,由几家不同的运营商运营。随着它们越来越受欢迎,人们对它们的安全性越来越关注。本研究旨在调查瑞典与电动滑板车相关的伤害情况,并确定事故特征。此外,本研究还旨在观察不同的数据收集程序和样本可能如何影响结果。使用了两个互补的数据集;保险数据包括 Folksam Insurance Group 在 2019 年 1 月至 2020 年 5 月期间报告的所有伤害,以及瑞典交通事故数据采集数据库(STRADA),该数据库是用于收集道路交通伤害数据的国家系统,用于研究 2019 年 5 月至 8 月底斯德哥尔摩市使用电动滑板车相关的事故。与电动滑板车相关的大多数伤害都发生在单一事故中,但在 13%的事故中,另一名道路使用者受伤,要么是因为与电动滑板车发生相互作用,要么是因为停放的电动滑板车成为危险。在两个数据集中,超过一半的事故发生在周末。在总共前往急诊室的患者中,46%的事故发生在夜间(晚上 10 点至早上 6 点)。头部和面部受伤的比例很大,这表明需要采取行动,以增加电动滑板车骑手戴头盔的比例。由于三分之一的事故主要是由于缺乏维护或骑手撞到路缘石造成的,地方当局应承担更大的责任。与医院数据相比,保险索赔包括所有类型伤害的骑手,无论骑手寻求何种类型的医疗保健。因此,为了更好地了解后果,并就旨在提高电动滑板车骑行安全性的对策做出正确决策,需要来自不同数据源的数据。