Don’t Ban Scooters, Say Indiana University Students (Center for Digital Education)
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"More than 100 students went to the Indiana University Health Center for treatment of scooter-related injuries over a 10-month period, according to a recently released IU Student Government report."—Source: Center for Digital Education
WHY THIS MATTERS:
While having scooters on campus also raises safety concerns for both riders and pedestrians, they also serve a purpose. Students like have low-cost modes of quick transportation and opportunities for extra income.
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