Predictive ApproacHes fOr SafEr UrBan Environments

Climate, Energy & MobilityHORIZON-RIAID: 101076963
EC Contribution
€33,689
Consortium Size
11 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Safer urban environments are needed for all road users to ensure the European targets to halve road deaths and injuries by 2030 are met. Vulnerable road users require specific attention in an urban environment that is subject to constant change as new forms of transport and micro-mobility enter the system. Existing traffic simulation models allow changes in traffic conditions to be tested but are often vehicle and travel time focused and do not measure detailed outcomes specific to vulnerable road users and road safety. City administrations and transport managers will benefit from predictive tools that allow these changes and their implications for road safety, mobility, and sustainable transport to be anticipated, and support the associated policy, regulatory and consumer response. The Predictive Approaches for Safer Urban Environments project (PHOEBE) will move beyond the state of the art and deliver an interdisciplinary solution that will integrate traffic simulation, road safety assessment, human behaviour, mode shift and induced demand modelling and new and emerging mobility and telematics data into a harmonised, prospective assessment framework for road safety. New conditions and mobility solutions will be able to be assessed and safe system solutions tested. The PHOEBE framework, software module and knowledge products will allow dynamic safety prediction and socioeconomic evaluation that is evidence-based and simulates future scenarios and impacts. Simple and effective visualisation and socioeconomic modelling will provide the confidence for policy decisions and investment.City administrations across EU will be consulted as the framework is developed and deployed. The feasibility of the framework will be demonstrated in three use cases in Athens (GR), Valencia (ES) and West Midlands (UK), which have been selected to maximise the use of existing base traffic models, potential impact and to ensure the future scalability and transferability of the solution.

Consortium (11)

Project Results (17)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (8)
A comprehensive review of the socio-economic appraisal methodologies of the road safety measures
Accident Analysis & Prevention· 2025DOI
Arunava Putatunda, Christelle Al Haddad, Constantinos Antoniou
Analysis of logistics measures of CEP service providers for the last-mile delivery in small- and medium-sized cities: A case study for the Aachen city region
European Transport Research Review· 2025DOI
Ghazal, Abdulrahmon; Narayanan, Santhanakrishnan; Adeniran, Ibraheem Oluwatosin; Kehrt, Carina; Antoniou, Constantinos
Trip generation dynamics under the introduction of shared mobility
Journal of Transport Geography· 2025DOI
Vasiliki Kalliga, Santhanakrishnan Narayanan, Constantinos Antoniou
Using computer vision and street-level videos for pedestrian-vehicle tracking and behaviour analysis
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives· 2025DOI
Roberto Ventura; Stella Roussou; Apostolos Ziakopoulos; Benedetto Barabino; George Yannis
Developing a Multi-Dimensional Framework for the Deployment of Free-Floating Shared Mobility Services
· 2024
Abouelela, Mohamed Besheer
Graph neural networks as strategic transport modelling alternative ‐ A proof of concept for a surrogate
IET Intelligent Transport Systems· 2024DOI
Santhanakrishnan Narayanan; Nikita Makarov; Constantinos Antoniou
Psychological factors impacts on carsharing use
Transportation· 2024DOI
Mohamed Abouelela; Christelle Al Haddad; Constantinos Antoniou
Who does new trips and why?: An analysis toward the modeling of induced demand
Transportation Letters· 2024DOI
Vasiliki Kalliga; Santhanakrishnan Narayanan; Constantinos Antoniou
Deliverables (8)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - PHOEBE (Predictive ApproacHes fOr SafEr UrBan Environments)