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E-Scooter, Injury, Severity, Slight, Serious, Fatal.
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Please note that this information is correct as at 14 September 2022 and may be subject to change.
As with all publications of information by Essex Police, please note caveats may apply regarding the accuracy of data.
E-Scooter Injury Statistics 2019 to 2022
01 January 2019 to 14 September 2022
Injuries involving an E-Scooter by year and level of severity. It is not possible to differentiate between those injured by an E-Scooter and those injured whilst riding an E-Scooter.
Stops, Seizures and Prosecutions for Riding E-Scooters 2019 to 2022
Electric Scooter Seizures 2018-2022
Criminal offences where suspect Is riding an e-scooter
Electronic Scooter Incidents/Seizures/Offences
Caveat: The data is correct as at 14 September 2022.
We cannot differentiate between those injured by E-Scooters and those injured riding E-Scooters - please see the table below:
E-Scooter Injuries |
2019 to 2022 |
|
|
2019 |
75 |
0. No Injury |
44 |
1. Slight |
22 |
2. Less Serious |
7 |
3. Moderately Serious |
2 |
2020 |
80 |
0. No Injury |
59 |
1. Slight |
18 |
2. Less Serious |
2 |
5. Very Serious |
1 |
2021 |
99 |
0. No Injury |
38 |
1. Slight |
42 |
2. Less Serious |
12 |
3. Moderately Serious |
5 |
5. Very Serious |
1 |
6. Fatal |
1 |
2022 - 14/09/2022 |
48 |
0. No Injury |
3 |
1. Slight |
30 |
2. Less Serious |
13 |
5. Very Serious |
1 |
6. Fatal |
1 |
Grand Total |
302 |
Every effort is made to ensure that the data provided by Essex Police is accurate and complete. However, Essex Police systems are designed primarily for the management of individual cases and not for the purposes of providing data to answer specific FOI enquiries. Please note although data can be extracted from a number of sources via database queries, the results may be subject to inaccuracies. Care should be taken to understand our return when considering the interpretation or further use of the data.
Essex Police work with Essex Highways closely through the Safer Essex Roads Partnership (SERP). SERP comprises Essex Police, Essex County Council, Southend-On-Sea Borough Council, Thurrock Council, Essex Fire and Rescue Services, Highways England and Essex and Hearts Air Ambulance Trust. Please see the link below:
Essex Highways produce statistics regarding injury collisions and this data is available on the SERP website, under “Explore our data”:
https://saferessexroads.org/collision-data/