Tag: e-scooter rider

  • New Publication Presented at CETRA 2026

    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…

  • First eSCURB Workshop Successfully Completed!

    The first eSCURB project workshop, titled “Overview of the First Project Year”, was successfully held on 30 January 2026 at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences in Zagreb. The workshop brought together project partners from Croatia and Slovenia to present key results from the first year of research. The program covered e-scooter safety indicators,…

  • E-Scooter Safety Risks: A Systematic Review of Alcohol and Drug Use, Helmet Avoidance, and Inexperienced Riders

    E-Scooter Safety Risks: A Systematic Review of Alcohol and Drug Use, Helmet Avoidance, and Inexperienced Riders

    A new research article has now been published: E-Scooter Safety Risks: A Systematic Review of Alcohol and Drug Use, Helmet Avoidance, and Inexperienced Riders. This article provides a comprehensive systematic overview of behavioral risk factors and safety outcomes among electric scooter riders. Drawing on a database search conducted in January 2025 and rigorous screening of…

  • eSCURB – A Systematic Review of Visual Attention Rider Risk-Taking and Injury Mechanisms in Electric Scooter Use

    eSCURB – A Systematic Review of Visual Attention Rider Risk-Taking and Injury Mechanisms in Electric Scooter Use

    The rapid increase in electric scooter usage worldwide has introduced recent safety issues to urban areas. This systematic review combines research about rider behavior, gaze behavior, and injury mechanisms. The PRISMA guidelines led to the discovery of 647 articles through database searches in eight major databases. The researchers selected 168 studies for complete evaluation following…