Road safety professionals, researchers, policymakers and practitioners are invited to join the final webinar of the PHOEBE Project (Predictive Approaches for Safer Urban Environments) on 30 June 2026 from 10:00–11:30am CEST via Zoom.
The 3.5 year project, funded by the European Union and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), aims to increase the road safety of vulnerable road users, especially those who use active mobility and e-scooters.
Drawing inspiration from real-world scenarios in the three pilot cities of Athens (Greece), Valencia (Spain) and West Midlands (UK), the project has developed an integrated, dynamic human-centred predictive safety assessment framework for all road user types in urban areas.
This has been achieved by bringing together traffic simulation, road safety assessment, data concerning human behaviour and mode shift, as well as demand modelling of new and emerging mobility data.
As the project’s final conference is embedded within the Road Safety and Simulation Conference in Napoli (RSS2026), the PHOEBE consortium has organised this dedicated online event to share key findings and provide participants with the opportunity to engage directly with project experts.
During the 90-minute webinar, attendees will learn about the outcomes of PHOEBE’s pilot activities, including advances in mode choice and behavioural modelling, the application of iRAP and AIMSUN models, practical applications of the research, and evidence-based policy recommendations to support safer urban mobility.
Date: 30 June 2026
Time: 10:00–11:30am CEST
Location: Online
About PHOEBE
The PHOEBE consortium brings together a unique and diverse team with the established track record of delivering highly innovative and evidence-based European Commission projects and solutions. By connecting the models and methods of iRAP and Aimsun, and by using the stakeholder networks of POLIS and EIRA, the technology and big data skills of The Floow, Factual Consulting, and OSeven and the human behaviour, mode shift and policy and socioeconomic analysis skills of the University partners (NTU Athens, TU Delft, TU Munich and UP Valencia), PHOEBE is delivering on the expected outcomes and support “safe, seamless, smart, inclusive, resilient and sustainable mobility systems for people and goods” and save lives. The PHOEBE Project is funded by the Horizon Europe under grant agreement No. 101076963. UK participants are supported by UKRI grant numbers 10038897 (iRAP) and 10056912 (The Floow).
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