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Analysis and Comparison of Electric Scooter Crashes: A Review of Crash Characteristics and Health Outcomes in Türkiye
Abstract
Micromobility, including shared e-scooters, has become a convenient mode of transportation for short-distance trips globally. Türkiye introduced shared e-scooters in 2019, quickly expanding their presence. This study analyses and identifies the crash characteristics and health outcomes of e-scooter crashes in Türkiye. It also seeks to provide recommendations for enhancing safety.
This review focused on e-scooter crashes in Türkiye, a country with a population of 85,279,553. Our narrative analysis examined eight studies and eight media reports on e-scooter incidents in Türkiye, evaluating patient demographics, crash characteristics (user type, fall/collision, speed, time, location), injury types, interventions, hospitalizations, and modifiable risk factors like helmet use and alcohol consumption.
Accidental involvement was slightly higher in men than in women. The rate of helmet usage is quite low. Upper extremity injuries are the most common type, followed by lower extremity injuries. Fatalities have occurred, underscoring public health concerns. E-scooter crashes often involve collisions with pedestrians and vehicles, highlighting the need for adherence to traffic rules and safe riding practices.
E-scooters are a practical transportation solution but pose safety risks. Protective measures such as helmet and other protective equipment use, compliance with traffic rules, and public awareness campaigns are crucial to mitigate these risks. We conclude that e-scooter safety regulations in Türkiye should be enhanced to protect riders and pedestrians and promote a safer micromobility ecosystem.
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Supporting Institution
EU H2020, TUBITAK
Project Number
101006576
Ethical Statement
Not applicable
Thanks
The authors would like to thank the EU and TUBITAK for their support.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chains (Other)
Journal Section
Review
Publication Date
November 19, 2024
Submission Date
November 2, 2023
Acceptance Date
October 4, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 2024 Volume: 9 Number: 2
APA
Okudan, B., & Dündar, S. (2024). Analysis and Comparison of Electric Scooter Crashes: A Review of Crash Characteristics and Health Outcomes in Türkiye. Journal of Transportation and Logistics, 9(2), 353-364. https://doi.org/10.26650/JTL.2024.1385128
AMA
1.Okudan B, Dündar S. Analysis and Comparison of Electric Scooter Crashes: A Review of Crash Characteristics and Health Outcomes in Türkiye. JTL. 2024;9(2):353-364. doi:10.26650/JTL.2024.1385128
Chicago
Okudan, Begüm, and Selim Dündar. 2024. “Analysis and Comparison of Electric Scooter Crashes: A Review of Crash Characteristics and Health Outcomes in Türkiye”. Journal of Transportation and Logistics 9 (2): 353-64. https://doi.org/10.26650/JTL.2024.1385128.
EndNote
Okudan B, Dündar S (November 1, 2024) Analysis and Comparison of Electric Scooter Crashes: A Review of Crash Characteristics and Health Outcomes in Türkiye. Journal of Transportation and Logistics 9 2 353–364.
IEEE
[1]B. Okudan and S. Dündar, “Analysis and Comparison of Electric Scooter Crashes: A Review of Crash Characteristics and Health Outcomes in Türkiye”, JTL, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 353–364, Nov. 2024, doi: 10.26650/JTL.2024.1385128.
ISNAD
Okudan, Begüm - Dündar, Selim. “Analysis and Comparison of Electric Scooter Crashes: A Review of Crash Characteristics and Health Outcomes in Türkiye”. Journal of Transportation and Logistics 9/2 (November 1, 2024): 353-364. https://doi.org/10.26650/JTL.2024.1385128.
JAMA
1.Okudan B, Dündar S. Analysis and Comparison of Electric Scooter Crashes: A Review of Crash Characteristics and Health Outcomes in Türkiye. JTL. 2024;9:353–364.
MLA
Okudan, Begüm, and Selim Dündar. “Analysis and Comparison of Electric Scooter Crashes: A Review of Crash Characteristics and Health Outcomes in Türkiye”. Journal of Transportation and Logistics, vol. 9, no. 2, Nov. 2024, pp. 353-64, doi:10.26650/JTL.2024.1385128.
Vancouver
1.Begüm Okudan, Selim Dündar. Analysis and Comparison of Electric Scooter Crashes: A Review of Crash Characteristics and Health Outcomes in Türkiye. JTL. 2024 Nov. 1;9(2):353-64. doi:10.26650/JTL.2024.1385128