A new scientific article entitled “Gaze Patterns of E-Scooter Riders at Urban Intersections: A Real-World Eye-Tracking Study” has been published in the conference proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Road and Rail Infrastructure (CETRA 2026) and presented at the conference held from 27–30 May 2026 in Bol, Island of Brač, Croatia.
The study investigates how e-scooter riders visually scan and interact with urban intersections using real-world eye-tracking technology, particularly focusing on intersections in actual traffic environments. By analyzing riders’ gaze behavior, the research provides valuable insights into visual attention that influences the safety of e-scooter users in urban traffic.
As e-scooters continue to play an increasingly important role in urban mobility, understanding where riders focus their attention and how they respond to complex traffic situations is essential for improving infrastructure design, developing effective safety measures, and supporting evidence-based policy making.
The publication contributes to the growing body of research on micromobility safety. The paper was published in the proceedings entitled “Road and Rail Infrastructure IX – Proceedings of the Conference CETRA 2026”.
- ISSN: 1848-9850
- ISBN: 978-953-8168-85-7
- DOI: Road and Rail Infrastructure IX – CETRA 2026 Proceedings
The publisher is University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Transportation.



