TTSH reports spike in injuries involving PMD riders

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In the first nine months of this year, 79 PMD riders were admitted to TTSH for injuries, or an average of nine a month. This is compared with 87 last year, or seven a month; and 47 in 2017, or four a month.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Trauma doctors at Tan Tock Seng Hospital are seeing a rise in injuries suffered by personal mobility device riders, according to a study conducted by the hospital over a 33-month period.

Both studies did not cover third-party injuries, such as pedestrians or cyclists in a collision with PMDs. A large percentage of those admitted had serious injuries; and more than half the PMD riders admitted were injured when they skidded. In the period studied, the hospital also witnessed six fatalities.Dr Teo Li Tserng, TTSH's chief of trauma and acute care surgery, told The Straits Times:"What stood out is that despite PMDs being relatively slow, the severity of injuries related to them is no less than those incurred by motorcyclists.

As a result, he clipped a fence as he turned into a walkway, lost control, landed on the device and crushed his spleen. Mr Yiu said he still rides an e-scooter because he lives close to where he works."But I make sure the cruise control is disengaged."

 

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