No. All of the major dockless scooter operators stress safety on their websites, but none of them provide helmets with their scooters. Maybe the companies could not devise a reliable theft-prevention method that would allow each scooter renter to use the helmet without the risk of the rider choosing not to return it once he or she had reached a destination. One study found that only between 2 and 4.4 percent of scooter riders make a point to wear protective headgear.

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