Exploring e-scooter riders’ risky behaviour: survey, observation, and interview study

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Abstract

This study explores e-scooter riders’ risky behaviour and motivation based on survey, observation, and interview studies. 192 responses from an online survey showed that e-scooter riders’ behaviours are categorised into errors, violations, defensive behaviour, and proactive safety behaviour. Statistical analysis revealed significant differences in riding behaviour depending on riders’ characteristics and usage patterns. Results from the observation and survey study showed a high frequency of risky behaviours such as not wearing a helmet, riding on the sidewalk against traffic flow, or riding while listening to music to be more representative. Interviews on motivation explained that those behaviours resulted from the trade-off riders found between risky behaviour and the benefits they gained regarding time or comfort. This study posits that the riders’ behaviours are distinguished according to the riders’ characteristics and usage patterns, as well as different motivational factors. Thus, various strategies should be applied to improve individuals’ safety.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1371-1387
Number of pages17
JournalErgonomics
Volume68
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • E-scooter
  • motivation factor
  • risky behaviour
  • safety behaviour
  • user study

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