As part of the eSCURB – Electric Scooters in Urban Environments project, field testing is currently underway at three locations in Zagreb. The research focuses on rider behavior, safety, and interaction with infrastructure in real-world conditions.
Participants ride electric scooters while wearing eye-tracking glasses, which provide valuable insights into visual attention, hazard perception, and decision-making during rides. The study observes riders’ behavior and how riders interact with different types of infrastructure, including:
- Fully separated bike/scooter lanes,
- Mixed-traffic road sections, and
- Sidewalk-based lanes.
These tests aim to evaluate how infrastructure design influences rider behavior and safety, with the goal of informing future urban mobility planning.
The project is co-funded by the Croatian Science Foundation (IPS-2024-02-3188) and the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (J5-60090) under the Weave Lead Agency Scheme.









