A pedestrian who says she suffered serious injuries after a collision with a child riding an e-bike in London is calling for action against e-bike operators. According to reporting, the woman describes a severe impact that left her with spinal injuries, including fractures, and she spent about a month in hospital. The incident involves a child rider and a Lime e-bike, which the woman links to what she describes as unsafe conditions associated with the e-bike service. She has urged the mayor of London to introduce tighter controls on e-bike use, characterizing the sector as operating without sufficient regulation. The articles focus on the injury and the victim’s call for policy changes, without providing additional details about the crash circumstances, enforcement actions, or any findings from authorities. The report does not include information from other outlets or official accident investigations in the provided material.
Pedestrian injured in e-bike collision calls for crackdown on London Lime bikes
A pedestrian who says she suffered serious injuries after a collision with a child riding an e-bike in London is calling for action against e-bike operators. According to reporting, the woman describe...
- A pedestrian in London is reported to have been seriously injured after a collision involving a child riding a Lime e-bike.
- The pedestrian says she sustained spinal injuries, including fractures.
- She spends about a month in hospital, according to the reporting.
- The injured woman calls on the mayor of London to clamp down or tighten regulation of Lime/e-bike services.
- The provided reports focus on the victim’s account and a request for policy action, with limited additional official details.
A woman who suffered spinal fractures after a child crashed into her on a Lime bike has called on the mayor of London to crack down on the 'Wild West' E-bike industry.
2 hours agoA woman who suffered spinal fractures after a child crashed into her on a Lime bike has called on the mayor of London to crack down on the 'Wild West' E-bike industry.
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