Illegal and anti-social use of e-scooters and e-bikes

As the popularity of e-scooters and e-bikes continues to grow, this session will explore the increasing challenges posed by their illegal and anti-social use, examining emerging trends, enforcement considerations and potential solutions to help prevent the issue from escalating further.

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Confirmed speakers:

Influences on riding behaviours of e-bike gig-economy food delivery workers

Professor Caroline Mullen, University of Leeds

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Identifying factors that predict riding without a helmet by e-bike delivery riders

Professor Damian Poulter, University of Greenwich

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The impact of the anti-social use of fast illegal e-scooters and e-bikes on people who walk, cycle and legally ride e-scooters in Milton Keynes and measures that Milton Keynes Council and Thames Valley Police are taking to address it

Jonathan Flower University of West of England) & Murray Woodburn (Milton Keynes Council)

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Investigating Illegal E‑Bike Use and Delivery Rider Practices in the UK: An Exploratory Mixed‑Methods Study

Dr George Beard (TRL) & Steve Close (Connected Places Catapult)

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Data-Driven Insights into E-mobility Safety in West Yorkshire

Dr Steve O’Hern, Institute for Transport Studies (ITS), University of Leeds

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