2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182312465
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Micromobility Users’ Behaviour and Perceived Risk during Meeting Manoeuvres

Abstract: Mobility patterns and lifestyles have changed in recent years in cities worldwide, thanks to the strong rise in modes of travel commonly referred to as micromobility. In this context, e-scooters have experienced a great rise globally which has led to an increase of crashes involving this type of micromobility vehicle in urban areas. Thus, there is a need to study e-scooter users’ behaviour and their interaction with cyclists. This research aimed at characterizing the meeting manoeuvre between micromobility use… Show more

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“…However, some studies suggest that e-scooter users could be performing more (and more frequently) risky behaviors than cyclists and motorcyclists [ 59 ]. Some studies suggest that this could be enhanced by the disparity of opinions, laws, and directions regarding the proper regulation of the circulation of e-scooters in urban locations [ 5 , 77 ].…”
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“…However, some studies suggest that e-scooter users could be performing more (and more frequently) risky behaviors than cyclists and motorcyclists [ 59 ]. Some studies suggest that this could be enhanced by the disparity of opinions, laws, and directions regarding the proper regulation of the circulation of e-scooters in urban locations [ 5 , 77 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alongside a rapid transformation of transport dynamics, ‘micromobility’ stands out as a very attractive option for many people [ 3 ]. Indeed, recent studies, apart from denoting its unexpected growth, highlight its effects on travel patterns, users’ behavior and community health [ 4 , 5 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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