Using Micromobility Data to Drive Road Safety Innovation Across Europe
Vianova partners with over 70 cities across Europe to harness connected micromobility data - primarily from shared e-scooter schemes - to support safer, more efficient urban transport systems.
This presentation will share the latest insights and innovations in how cities are using real-time data and dynamic policy management to improve the safety of micromobility users and the wider public.
Our presentation will explore three key case studies:
- Solent Transport (UK): How e-scooter data in Portsmouth and Southampton is helping to ensure proper parking compliance, reducing pavement obstruction and protecting vulnerable road users, particularly older and disabled people.
- ViaSafety (Sweden): Findings from our R&D project in Gothenburg, using behavioural analysis of food delivery mopeds to identify risk indicators such as frequent speeding and harsh braking.
- Helsinki (Finland): How on-vehicle sensors are being used to detect crashes and high-risk events in real time, with this data now informing infrastructure investments and targeted policy interventions.
These examples will demonstrate the growing potential of connected vehicle data to inform evidence-based decision-making and proactive safety strategies for micromobility and beyond.
Alexander Pazuchanics, Head of Policy & Partnerships, Vianova
Alexander Pazuchanics, CMU Public Management Master, is an Ex-Seattle Mobility Solutions Manager.
He is also a former Assistant Director for Policy, Planning, and Permitting at the City of Pittsburgh’s Department of Mobility and Infrastructure.