Distracted Riding: Similar to distracted driving, riders may become distracted by their phones, music, or others. This can cause accidents if they fail to pay attention to their surroundings.
Collisions with Vehicles: When electric scooters and motor cars share the road, accidents could happen. Drivers may fail to see or anticipate the presence of electric scooters, resulting in crashes, particularly at intersections, during lane changes, and when turning.
Lack of Riding Experience: Accidents using electric scooters might be aggravated by inexperience. Riders who are not experienced with the scooter’s handling and controls may find it difficult to maintain balance, control speed, or navigate safely in a variety of circumstances.
Unsafe Riding Practices: Speeding, weaving through traffic, running red lights or stop signs, or failing to grant the right of way can all increase the likelihood of an accident.
Poor Road Conditions: Uneven pavement, potholes, debris, or other hazards on the road could harm electric scooter riders. Riders may lose control or be thrown off the scooter as a result of these situations.
Riding Under the Influence: Operating an electric scooter while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or other intoxicating substances increases the chance of accidents dramatically.
Lack of Protective Gear: In the case of an accident, not wearing a helmet or other protective gear might result in more serious injuries.