• fubarx@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    Wonder how many of those injuries are on rentals? Veo rental e-bikes are very prevalent around these parts. Have never seen anyone riding them with a helmet. If you own an e-bike and don’t wear one, that’s on you. But rental ones don’t even have a way to provide you with one.

    OTOH, most rental e-scooters have a helmet carrier box on the back. It unlocks when you go to pick one up with the app.

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      4 months ago

      It’s probably door dash, uber eats, etc. - our city is quite swarming with “gig economy” riders who have standardised on relatively high speed electric bikes.

      The combination of time pressure and the variety of places where they need to ride (busy pedestrianised city centre areas, park paths, roads with cars) probably doesn’t help the safety.

      They are also out riding way more hours each day than someone commuting or on rental bikes.

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      4 months ago

      We have rental e-scooters around here that come with helmets mounted to the stem for the rider.

      I’d say that maybe 1 out of 10 wear the helmet. And you can’t imagine how many riders, who have no control over the damn scooter, aren’t wearing a helmet.

      If someone wants a brain injury, that’s fine. But they are burdening anyone and everyone who relies on them and/or has to care for them.

      And for what? Laziness? Convenience? Self-hate?

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        4 months ago

        comfort and cleanliness

        nobody wants to wear stinky nasty rental helmet that fits like crap and ruins your hair.