Many Bicycle Crashes are Tied to Drug Use in The U.S.
Many Bicycle Crashes are Tied to Drug Use in The U.S.
According to recent data, the number of cyclists that have crashed while being under the influence is racking up. Thousands of bicycle crashes within a single year study indicated an influx of bikers were high at the time of impact.The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System collects information on injury-related visits from roughly 5,000 emergency rooms in the United States. Bart Hammig and partner Robert Davis of the Public Health Department used these records from 2019-2020. They isolated those receiving treatment for bicycle injuries related to psychoactive drug use. Out of 480,286 bicycle injuries that year, 11,314 of them had direct ties to drug use. The most common drugs used by injured bikers were methamphetamine, marijuana, and opioids (such as heroin or fentanyl). Of the 11,314 cyclists, methamphetamine was most commonly used at 36.4%. Marijuana followed with 30.7% and opioids with 18.5%. The patients' ages ranged from 25 to 44. 70% of those were non-Hispanic White. 86.4% of the patients were male.
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Bicycle Injuries Associated With Drug Use In The United States, 2019-2020Biking While High On Meth, Opioids is Sending Thousands to ER
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