There were 38 e-scooter collisions in Southwark between 2018 and 2021, new figures reveal.
Only Lambeth and Westminster had more than Southwark, with 45 and 39 collisions respectively.
The number of collisions involving e-scooters recorded by the Met shot up from only eight in 2018 to 250 in 2020.
Kingston-upon-Thames was the only borough not to record a single e-scooter collision.
In the first six months of 2021 it was revealed that there were 258 e-scooter crashes in London.
The figures are likely to be much higher in reality, as many collisions go unrecorded.
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Almost all of these incidents involved privately owned e-scooters, with TfL only reporting 14 user injuries during its e-scoot rental trial that began in the summer of 2021.
These most recent figures were revealed by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan during a Mayor’s Question Time meeting at City Hall.
TfL’s e-scooter rental scheme operates in Camden, the City, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea, Lambeth, Richmond, Tower Hamlets and Westminster, alongside Southwark.
More than 585,000 were made by e-scooter since the scheme’s launch, covering a total of 1.6 million kilometres.
Around 180,000 people have used one of TfL’s scooters and the most rides by one single user was more than 300.