Ambulance callouts to e-scooter accidents soar by as much as 700 PERCENT
A&E medics have noticed a rise in the number of e-scooter riders seeking help. Only e-scooters involved in official trials can be used legally on the road.
YouTube star Emily Hartridge was the first person killed on an e-scooter in 2020. Despite the danger, the Government is planning to legalise them later this year
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