“…Published research on e-scooters has increased significantly in the last four years [5,[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. Those e-scooter studies have focused on motivations for riding e-scooters [5,16,19]; sociodemographics and perceptions of e-scooter riders and non-riders [2,5,9,27]; route choice and infrastructure [20]; regulations of e-scooter systems [11,13,23]; mode replacement and multimodal connections with other modes [10,14,15,17]; or benefits and costs of e-scooter systems [5,12,16,18]. Publications focusing on e-scooter parking are more limited and As shown above, prior research on e-scooter parking has focused on rider and nonrider perceptions of parking behavior, parking locations, cluttering of sidewalks and streets, as well as compliance with various types of regulations of e-scooter parking.…”