NTUA is organizing the PHOEBE Project Workshop which will take place in Athens, Greece on 15 April 2026. During this Workshop, the framework and tools developed within the PHOEBE project will be presented, alongside key results. Particular emphasis will be placed on infrastructure safety assessment, behaviour analysis, traffic simulation and cost–benefit evaluation approaches. The Workshop takes place back-to-back with the IRTAD 2026 Conference, making it an ideal opportunity for participants attending both events. Attendance is free upon Registration.
The Greek Auxiliary Fund is organizing a 50 Year Anniversary Conference which will take place in Athens, Greece on 12 May 2026, marking 50 years of uninterrupted service to the Greek society. This Event aims to highlight the Auxiliary Fund’s social role and to foster public dialogue on critical issues related to road safety, auto insurance in Greece and Europe and the safety of citizens. Some of the topics include road safety in Greece, protection of road accident victims and the role of organizations in Europe. Attendance is free upon registration. 
The Horizon Europe research project SOTERIA is organizing a Final Event which will take place in Bilbao, Spain on 28 April 2026. Under the theme “From Living Labs to real-world change”, the Event will highlight how SOTERIA’s innovative approach contributes to personalised road safety solutions, transforming insights from real-world testing environments into practical measures for safer mobility. Participants will learn about the project’s key outcomes, experiences from the Living Labs, and the next steps toward implementing data-driven and user-centred road safety strategies across Europe. Attendance is free upon registration. 
The Directorate General for Mobility and Transport (DG Move) of the European Commission has recently launched a new layer at the EU Road Safety Map with the results of the networkwide road-safety-assessment performed in 2025 by the EU Member States, following the requirements of the amendment of Directive (EU) 2019/1936 of 23 October 2019, which supplements Directive 2008/96/EC on road infrastructure safety management. This Tool utilizes the TENtec Geographic Information Platform showcasing on maps the performance of several Indicators of the TEN-T network, including the safety star-rating of the EU primary roads.
The SOTERIA Project Workshop which will take place in Athens, Greece on 15 April 2026. The SOTERIA workshop at the IRTAD Conference will introduce participants to a data‑driven approach for enhancing urban safety, with a particular focus on the protection of Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) in diverse European contexts. It will present how behavioural insights, micro‑mobility data and advanced analytics can support evidence‑based policy planning and the design of effective safety interventions Participants will have the opportunity to engage with innovative methodologies, explore infrastructure and other data needs, and contribute insights that will help shape SOTERIA’s final recommendations and alignment with Vision Zero objectives. The Event takes place back-to-back with the IRTAD Conference, making it an ideal opportunity for participants attending both events. Attendance is free upon Registration.
The 14th Symposium of European Association for Research in Transportation (hEART2026) will take place in Paris, on 29 September to 1 October 2026. The Symposium offers an opportunity for in depth discussion in all scientific methods and analyses in transport. This Event aims to promote excellence in transportation research in Europe, with a particular focus on PhD students and young researchers, while bringing together leading scientists in operational research and transportation from academia, industry, and public authorities. Researchers can submit their contributions until 30 March 2026 here. 
NTUA is organizing the IVORY Project Mid-Term Conference which will take place in Athens, Greece on 15 April 2026. This Event offers an exciting opportunity to engage with the latest advances in AI applications for road safety, in direct alignment with the EU Vision Zero strategy. The Conference takes place back-to-back with the IRTAD Conference, making it an ideal opportunity for participants attending both events. Attendance is free upon Registration. 
The European Commission with the active contribution of NTUA, SWOV, VIAS Institute and KFV has published at the European Road Safety Observatory, the Speed and Speeding Thematic Report which emphasizes that driving at excessive or inappropriate speed is a major threat to safety on the road. It is estimated that 10 to 15% of all crashes and 30% of all fatal crashes are the direct result of speeding or inappropriate speed. It is also emphasized that safety systems in cars, such as intelligent speed assistance or electronic stability control can prevent speeding or reduce the consequences of speeding, while education and communication, in combination with and supporting other measures, are particularly important. Moreover, city-wide 30km/h speed limits and their enforcement has been shown to be the most efficient measure for quick reduction of crash and injury risks.

The Editorial for the Special Issue Vehicle Safe Motion in Mixed-Vehicle-Technology Environment authored by Stergios Mavromatis, George Yannis and Yasser Hassan has been published in the World Electric Vehicle Journal. This Special Issue aims to advance knowledge on vehicle safe motion during this critical transition period by bringing together recent research on mixed traffic flow dynamics, safety assessment, and intelligent control strategies. Collectively, the papers in this Special Issue provide scientific insights and practical tools that support safer, more efficient, and more resilient vehicle motion in increasingly complex mixed-technology traffic environments. The findings suggest that connectivity-enabled strategies, predictive control, and cooperative decision-making can mitigate safety risks while promoting smoother traffic flow and reduced energy consumption, particularly in complex settings such as work zones, tunnels, and intersections. Moreover, AI-based perception and traffic monitoring emerge as key enablers for real-time traffic management and energy-aware electric mobility. 
The International Road Traffic and Accident Database (IRTAD) of the International Transport Forum (ITF/OECD) published the Road Safety Annual Report 2025, on the development of road safety in 2024 with the active contribution of NTUA. It is based on data from 40 IRTAD member countries, with some preliminary data also for the year 2025. The main findings and data available from 35 countries revealed that in 2024, a 2.8% decline in road fatalities was observed compared to 2023, while in the first half of 2025 road fatalities decreased by 5% .

D. Lord, X. Qin, S. R. Geedipally – Highway Safety Analytics and Modeling 2nd Edition, February 2026
The 2nd Edition of the book titled ‘Highway Safety Analytics and Modeling‘ authored by Dominique Lord, Xiao Qin, Srinivas R. Geedipally, has been recently published. This book covers the key elements needed for making effective transportation engineering and policy decisions based on highway crash data analysis. This thoroughly updated second edition updates the material contained in the book based on the latest advancements in highway safety research as well as feedback from readers. It includes entirely new sections on topics such as digital twins as a source of data, model validation, extreme value models, temporal instability, joint crash frequency and severity modeling, sample size, quasi-induced exposure method, autonomous vehicle safety estimate, and more. 
Plenoria is organizing the 50th International Road Conference (CESTE 2026) which will take place in Zagreb, Croatia on 17-20 March 2026. This Event is thematically related to strategic planning, construction and maintenance of road network development, traffic safety, development and implementation of IT systems in the function of traffic management, innovations in the field of traffic signaling and equipment, new technologies in road construction and maintenance, plans of sustainable urban mobility and environmental protection, possibilities of using funds, and smart infrastructure management in cities – “Smart city”. Programme can be found here. 
The International Road Federation (IRF) is organizing the IRF Annual Conference 2026 which will take place in Geneva, Switzerland on 16-18 November 2026. The Conference provided a unique platform to exchange ideas, showcase expertise, and advance practical solutions shaping the future of road infrastructure and mobility worldwide. The Event highlighted roads’ central role in fostering inclusive, safe, green and efficient roads by driving the uptake of innovative policies and solutions and accelerating real world improvements. 
The European Union has recently published its Mid-Point Progress Report on the 2021-2030 road safety strategy with the active contribution of NTUA. The results summarised in this Report illustrate how much can be achieved when actors at all levels – from individuals to EU-level governing structures – contribute to the Safe System approach, within their areas of responsibility. But the slow-down in progress towards Vision Zero – against a background of increased traffic growth and new societal and technological trends – calls into question whether the current road safety ‘toolbox’ is fit for the future. The Report reveals significant opportunities in order to ensure the EU remains on track to meet its 2030 objectives, namely: technological advances in vehicle safety, growing awareness of the economic benefits of investments in safety, an increasing political focus on sustainable mobility and the coordinated, sustained, and properly resourced efforts across the EU and within Member States at all levels of government and society.

The University of Tennessee is organizing the 14th International Cycling Safety Conference (ICSC2026) which will take place in Knoxville, Tennessee, on 3-5 November 2026. This year’s Conference theme is “Leveraging Recreational Cycling Enthusiasm for Safer Streets”. The annual ICSC brings together researchers, practitioners, advocates, and industry leaders worldwide to advance cycling safety through innovation, infrastructure, and policy. Researches can submit their abstracts until 15 April 2026. 
POLIS, the European Cities Network, is organizing the 2026 Annual Polis Conference which will take place in Brussels, Belgium, on 2-3 December 2026. The POLIS Annual Conference is Europe’s leading sustainable urban mobility event, providing an opportunity for cities and regions to showcase their transport achievements, including recent safety developments, to a large audience of mobility experts, practitioners, and decision-makers from both the public and private sector. Urban Road Safety is a key conference priority. 
The University of Brescia in cooperation with the Order of Engineers of Brescia organized with great success an Event titled “Shaping the Future of Mobility: Planning Sustainable Solutions across European Regions”, which took place in Brescia, Italy on 24 February 2026. The Event showcases key insights and outcomes from the ArtMED project, focusing on strategic planning for future mobility solutions and the transition towards cleaner, safer, and more efficient transport systems. This Event aimed to bring together mobility experts, public authorities, researchers, and practitioners to explore how European regions can plan and implement more sustainable, data-informed mobility systems. 
The European Commission with the active contribution of NTUA, SWOV and KFV has published at the European Road Safety Observatory, the Main Figures Facts and Figures Report which examines road fatalities on European roads. According to this Report, there has been a 12% decrease in road fatalities for the EU27 between 2019 and 2024, with far more males than females being killed in road crashes. Moreover, 48% of total road fatalities are vulnerable road users (pedestrians, cyclists, moped riders and motorcyclists) and over a half of road fatalities occur on rural roads (53%). On urban roads, the share of killed pedestrians is highest with 34%.

The International Traffic Safety Data and Analysis Group (IRTAD) of the International Transport Forum (ITF/OECD), the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and the Hellenic Institute of Transportation Engineers (HITE) are co-organizing the 8th IRTAD International Conference: Better Road Safety Data for Better Safety Performance which will be held in Athens, Greece, on 15-17 April 2026, with the support of FERSI and ECTRI, under the auspices of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport. The objectives of the Conference are to discuss improvements in the quality of data systems and data analysis globally, by fostering knowledge transfer among participants, with particular emphasis on road safety performance. The Conference is open to all and is primarily for the attention of road safety researchers, data analysts, those involved in collecting safety data and developing databases, and all those using the results of research to advise decision makers on road safety matters. Participants can register here. Draft Programme can be found here. 
The European Road Transport Research Advisory Council (ERTRAC) has published a Position Paper titled “Road Transport Research in Horizon Europe Follow-up”. ERTRAC and the Associations supporting this Position Paper are convinced that dedicated funding for Road Transport Research is necessary to address the systemic road transport research needs critical to improve the efficiency, sustainability, safety and resilience of the whole European mobility system. Furthermore, it highlights the need for continued investment in vehicle technologies, infrastructure, traffic management, automation, and connectivity, as well as strong public–private cooperation, which are critical for delivering safer, cleaner, and more efficient road transport systems.
































