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Electric Scooters: Why You Should Always Wear a Helmet

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Electric scooters are becoming a common sight in many communities. They are practical, easy to use, and often seen as an environmentally friendly way to make short trips.

But before taking one out on the road, riders should understand both the safety risks and the local rules.

Electric scooter laws in the United States vary by state, city, and community. In many places, riders must be at least 16 years old, though some areas allow younger riders with restrictions. Rules also differ on where scooters may be used. Some communities allow them in bike lanes or on streets, while others restrict sidewalk riding. Speed limits can also vary, though many scooters are designed to travel no faster than about 20 miles per hour.

Helmet requirements also vary by location, so riders should check local laws before heading out. Still, whether or not a helmet is legally required, wearing one is one of the smartest safety choices a scooter rider can make.

Falls from electric scooters can happen quickly. A rider may lose balance, hit a pothole, strike a curb, or collide with another road user. Because scooters leave riders exposed, even a short fall can lead to serious injuries.

Head injuries are among the most concerning risks. Emergency departments have reported increases in injuries linked to electric scooters, including injuries involving children and teens. Broken bones, cuts, and bruises are common, but head injuries can be especially serious and may have lasting effects.

A properly fitted helmet can greatly reduce the risk of severe head injury. Riders should choose a helmet that meets safety standards, fits snugly, and sits level on the head. The straps should form a “V” around the ears and fasten securely under the chin.

Safe riding also means paying attention. Riders should keep both hands on the handlebars, avoid distractions, watch for road hazards, and follow traffic rules. Riding at night requires extra caution, including lights, reflectors, and visible clothing.

Electric scooters can be a convenient way to get around, but convenience should not come at the expense of safety. Before the first ride, learn the rules, check the scooter, and put on a helmet.

It may be the simplest decision a rider makes — and the one that matters most.

 

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