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A Filipino man died after he hit a lamppost while riding a hoverboard in Mushrif Park last week, the Dubai Police said on Wednesday.
This is the second hoverboard-related death reported in the UAE, and the first in Dubai. A six-year-old Emirati riding a hoverboard was killed in Abu Dhabi in October last year after he was run over by a car.
Colonel Saif Muhair Al Mazroui, head of the Dubai traffic police, said the accident occurred a few days ago when the man lost balance after hitting a lamppost.
He said there have been cases where riders sustained serious injuries after the board stopped
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"The Traffic Federal Council has banned the use of these boards on public roads for these reasons," he said.
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Malls have also banned them, while airlines do not allow them on board.
In October last year, the video of a Dubai-based man hurtling down a road face-first after losing balance on a speeding hoverboard had gone viral. In the video, the man appeared to be in a lot of pain after the fall.
As reported by Khaleej Times earlier, the use of hoverboards has led to quite a few injuries, with authorities in the country suggesting that on an average a child gets injured every week after falling off them.
In a KT report published on January 6, Dr Mustafa Al Nashar, assistant manager for medical affairs, Saqr Hospital, said, "Hoverboards are causing a significant rise in the number of injuries being reported among youngsters. One or even two patients with fractures are admitted to the emergency section of the hospital on a weekly basis."
Calling for a ban, the doctor said authorities must either ban the use of "these dangerous battery-powered wheels" or force users to wear helmets as well as elbow and knee-pads for protection.
"Most of the cases we receive are of arm and elbow factures after slipping off the self-balancing board," he said. "In many cases, youngsters deny falling off them, claiming they slipped while walking or playing."
reporters@khaleejtimes.com
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