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Riding an e-scooter at nighttime is more dangerous than at daytime [PDF]
With rapidly increasing e-scooter usage in the United States [1], a growing number of studies aim to understand the safety aspect of these emerging modes.
Cherry, Christopher R., Shah, Nitesh R.
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Understanding the uneven use of rental e-scooters and implications for equity: evidence from England’s largest e-scooter trial [PDF]
The availability and adoption of rental e-scooter services, proliferating in cities globally, are spatially and socially uneven. Studies suggest that a majority of users in North American and European cities are men with higher incomes and more education
Budnitz, Hannah +3 more
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Understanding nonuse of mandatory e-scooter helmets
Head injuries resulting from e-scooter use have led to calls for helmet use to be promoted or mandatory. Helmet use is mandatory for e-scooters in Australia but observational studies have reported significant levels of nonuse, particularly by riders of shared e-scooters.
Nathalie Ssi Yan Kai +2 more
openaire +3 more sources
Same same, but different? Cycling and e‐scootering in a rapidly changing urban transport landscape [PDF]
Angela Curl, Helen Fitt
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E-Scooter‑, E-Bike- und Fahrradverletzungen im gleichen Zeitraum – eine prospektive Vergleichsstudie eines Level-1-Traumazentrums [PDF]
Heinz-Lothar Meyer +7 more
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Harmonizing Dockless E-Scooters: Insights from Paris
Improper parking is one of the most significant barriers to the adoption and acceptance of dockless shared e-scooters worldwide. This paper investigates the effects of mandatory parking regulations in Paris that require e-scooters to be parked in designated bays in the form of painted corrals.
Brousseau, Eric +3 more
openaire +1 more source
Eineinhalb Jahre E-Scooter – Zwischenbilanz in Hamburg [PDF]
Antonia Kähler +7 more
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THE VERTICAL STIFFNESS OF E-SCOOTER TIRES
E-scooter sharing systems have a great international expansion. There is no publication that refers to the wheels used in e-scooters. In this work, these stiffness curves for wheels currently used in e-scooters were obtained experimentally. Average stiffness values from 0.9 E5 N/m to 3.6 E5 N/m has been obtained.
Cano Moreno, Juan David +4 more
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