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80% of fatal e-scooter crashes involve cars – new study reveals where and why most collisions occur

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About 30 people in the United States have been killed riding electric scooters since 2018. Most – 80% – were hit by drivers of cars. Publicly available e-scooters arrived to U.S. cities in 2017 as an energy-efficient […]

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