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E-scooter Verification & Validation (V&V) engineering as the 33rd engineering axis: verification-validation meta-axis — IEEE 1012:2016 + ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 + 12207:2017 + 15288:2015 + IEEE 730 + 1028 + V-Model + W-Model + Boehm 1979 + IV&V + ISO 26262-8 + DO-178C

Engineering deep-dive into V&V (verification & validation) engineering as the 33rd engineering axis and 6th process meta-axis. Describes the systematic methodology for answering Boehm's 1979 two questions — verification ("Are we building the product right?" — does it conform to the requirements and specs) and validation ("Are we building the right product?" — does it satisfy real-world user need) — across all other axes. Covers: IEEE 1012:2016 *Standard for System, Software, and Hardware Verification and Validation* (V&V life-cycle processes for systems + software + hardware; integrity levels 1-4 with risk-graduated rigor; aligned with ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015 + 12207:2017); ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 family — a five-part testing standard (Part 1:2022 concepts/definitions; Part 2:2021 test processes; Part 3:2021 test documentation, replacing IEEE 829-2008; Part 4:2021 test techniques; Part 5:2024 keyword-driven testing); ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207:2017 software life-cycle V&V; ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015 system life-cycle V&V; IEEE 730:2014 SQA Plan; IEEE 1028:2008 software reviews + audits with 5 types (management, technical, inspection, walk-through, audit) + Fagan inspection IBM 1976 origin; V-Model (Forsberg-Mooz 1991 + Boehm refinement; left-side requirements/design + right-side V&V mirror); W-Model (extension with V&V activities in parallel with development); Boehm 1979 verification-vs-validation seminal distinction; IV&V (Independent V&V) per IEEE 1012 with 3 independencies (technical + managerial + financial); test coverage criteria (statement, branch, decision, MC/DC, path); mutation testing DeMillo-Lipton-Sayward 1978; ISO 26262-8:2018 clause 9 verification of safety requirements + clause 10 software verification; DO-178C software considerations in airborne systems with 5 software levels A-E; traceability matrix RTM requirements → design → code → tests; risk-based testing ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2:2021 cross-link to risk-management EV; defect taxonomies; TMMi 5 levels. A 32-row cross-axis matrix maps the V&V concept to each of the 32 prior engineering axes (battery cycling chamber test + brake dyno + motor torque-loop verification + tire UNECE R75 validation + EMC chamber + IP-spray chamber + cybersecurity pen-test + functional-safety HiL); 8-step DIY owner V&V "tells" checklist (test reports availability + certification body + independent test lab marks + manufacturer field-issue track-record + traceability between datasheet specs and actual measurements).

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After a crash: 12-step inspection protocol for rider and e-scooter, single-impact helmet rule, what to do with a battery that took the hit

Step-by-step roadside protocol after an e-scooter crash: first 60 seconds for self-medical assessment and clearing the carriageway, fixed inspection order for the frame (deck, stem, fork, handlebar) — anchored to the Xiaomi M365 June 2019 recall (10,257 units, serial ranges 21074/00000316–21074/00015107 and 16133/00541209–16133/00544518, stem could fracture from a loose folding-mechanism screw under load), wheel free-spin test and brake-lever verification, **battery after mechanical impact as the central safety pillar** — Battery University BU-304a (mechanical abuse → potential heating, hiss, bulge; modern high-density 3,400 mAh cells with ≤24 µm separator films are more vulnerable than older 1,350 mAh designs); pre-vent signs (solvent smell, visible dent, swelling, popping, localized heat), 24–72 hour delayed thermal-runaway window (NFPA and fire-service monitoring of EV crash scenes 24–48 hours after initial signs), FSRI 2024 e-scooter freeburn test — ignition **13 seconds** after first visible smoke, fireball with 6–7 ft jet flame; folding mechanism and motor-cable routing checks, low-power 50–100 m safe-area test ride, **STOP-conditions** (bent stem, battery dent, brake-fluid loss), **single-impact helmet rule** (CPSC 16 CFR 1203.6(a)(4) warning-label mandate, EN1078:2012+A1 single-impact design, Snell B-95 5-year replacement window; PMC 8735878 — concussion-threshold impacts at 90–100g often leave no visible external damage, hence safer-to-replace policy), insurance claim photo documentation (Velosurance / Markel — 8 mandatory photos plus repair estimate plus written account plus receipts), 24–72 hour delayed checks (battery puffing, hairline frame cracks, brake-fluid contamination), psychological return-to-riding protocol. Sources, ENG-first: CPSC 16 CFR 1203.6(a)(4) via BHSI, PMC 8735878 (Williams et al., bicycle helmet damage visibility study), FSRI 2024–2025 e-scooter freeburn tests, Battery University BU-304a, Velosurance claims process, Xiaomi M365 recall portal + TechCrunch.

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Used electric scooter: pre-purchase inspection checklist

Structured 11-axis pre-purchase inspection of a second-hand electric scooter: paperwork and serial-number checks (proof of purchase, cross-check against the Xiaomi M365 June 2019 recall — 10,257 units, serials 21074/00000316–21074/00015107 and 16133/00541209–16133/00544518, manufactured 27 Oct – 5 Dec 2018), stolen-goods lookup (UK BikeRegister — Met Police-approved, 1.3M+ bikes registered, free BikeChecker; US Bike Index — 1.4M+ registrations, free), battery as 30–50% of residual value (Battery University BU-808: 300–500 cycles at 4.20 V/cell vs 1,200–2,000 at 4.00 V/cell; BU-808b — voltage stress and SEI growth; SOH via voltage sag under load, capacity test via full charge–discharge; visual cues — swelling, terminal corrosion, thermal marks), fire risk (CPSC 2019–2023: 227 incidents, 39 fatalities, 181 injuries), folding stem (Xiaomi M365 recall), motor and controller (bearing noise, error history on display), brakes (pad thickness, rotor warping, hydraulic line check), tires (NHTSA 49 CFR 574.5 — DOT 4-digit code, first two = week, last two = year; tread depth), lights/IP/connectors (corrosion), test ride (full-charge → load → discharge curve), negotiation red flags (missing serial, no charger, evasive seller, “battery just replaced” without invoice), post-purchase (firmware update, re-registration on BikeRegister/Bike Index).

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