PHOEBE shared stage with the ELABORATOR project during Autonomy Mobility

At Autonomy Mobility World Expo in Paris, PHOEBE participated in the session Safe Street Spaces: Ramping up Reallocation. The session addressed the challenge of increasing road safety in urban environments with changing mobility needs, which include changing requirements for urban and public spaces. Discussions highlighted the demand for more safe and welcoming public spaces. The panellists discussed the innovative ways we are looking at road safety and how it is intrinsically linked with reallocating street space, accessibility and inclusivity.

After the living lab cities from the EU-funded project ELABORATOR, Helsinki and Trikala talked about their ambitions within the project to improve road safety and reshape their urban spaces for more active modes and new mobilities in future scenarios, Monica Olyslagers from iRAP brought PHOEBE’s perspective into the discussion.

Olyslagers presented PHOEBE’s ambition to develop a framework that can support cities such as Helsinki and Trikala in their goals of increasing road safety. She also talked about how the PHOEBE pilots, with their different approaches, are essential to the project in understanding real challenges and future urban scenarios better.

The relevance of the PHOEBE holistic approach was mentioned as a critical element when thinking about the future of our streets, where vehicle flow and speed are not the only determinants. However, considerations on aspects such as user behaviours and prioritisation of active modes are central in responding to the needs of cities and their future scenarios, where mobility and urban space are people-centred and not car-centred.

The panel was a great opportunity to explore how collaborations with other projects are beneficial in pushing forward the needed developments in the fields of road safety and reallocation of urban space. PHOEBE is happy to seize these opportunities and continue sharing its challenges and expertise.

PHOEBE session on safe street spaces at Autonomy 2024 on 20 March in Paris

Meet us in Paris this week during our session ‘safe street spaces: ramping up reallocation’ at Autonomy Mobility World Expo 2024. The 30min session, which will feature partners from POLIS Network, VTT, e-Trikala and iRAP will take place on 20 March 2024 from 11:30 to 12:00 on the main stage.

The panel discussion with highlight innovative tools to enhance safety, accessibility and inclusivity of urban streets. Furthermore, the question of how to reallocation of space away from the private car will be discussed.

What is the Autonomy Mobility Workd Expo 2024?

AUTONOMY MOBILITY WORLD EXPO (AMWE) is the world’s largest annual gathering of international policymakers, institutions, NGOs, corporations, companies, and start-ups focused on sustainable urban mobility solutions welcoming 250+ exhibitors, 400+ speakers, and 7,000+ participants every year in March. The topics range from autonomous vehicles to shared mobility.

Join PHOEBE at TRA 2024!

We are glad to announce our participation at the Transport Research Arena (TRA) 2024, which will take place from 15-18 of April in Dublin (Ireland). PHOEBE is represented by our partner ‘The Floow’ at the ‘Innovate UK Stand’, which is centrally located on the exhibition floor. Additionally, the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) is our second partner to present PHOEBE-related research as part of several poster sessions, which are listed below. We invite you to get the latest updates about sessions at TRA and other events by following us on social media (Twitter & LinkedIn).

PHOEBE at the Innovate UK Stand

  • Talks will be given to 240 teenagers, which will cover PHOEBE as a best practice example of road safety research.
  • Furthermore, the Floow will present project updates as part of a lunch break session and other presentations in the wider framework of UKRI.

NTUA presentation and poster sessions:

  • 15 April (14:00-15:15) – Poster presentation as part of poster session PS 1.2 People-centred & Inclusive Mobility
    Traffic simulation and safety assessment requirements for enhancing road safety prediction tools
  • 15 April (18:00-18:15) – Presentation as part of session TS 1.3.1 Inclusive Mobility (1)Measuring vulnerable road user volumes after mobility interventions in the metropolitan center of Athens
  • 16 April (9:45-11:00) – Poster presentation as part of poster session PS 2.4 Zero Emissions Transport
    ‘Bicycle traffic analysis before and after mobility interventions using crowdsourced data’