Webinar: New safety insights from e-scooter data 27.11.2025

Artikkelikuva: Webinar: New safety insights from e-scooter data 27.11.2025

ELABORATOR, a project promoting safe, inclusive and sustainable mobility in the city, invites city representatives working with traffic planning, urban planning, or micromobility issues to join the webinar.

Date and time: Thursday, November 27th 2025 at 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (Finnish time, EET) 
Location: Online (Webinar link will be provided to registered attendees)
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Forum Virium Helsinki kindly invites you to the Webinar for the Elaborator pilot project: Safety Sense Helsinki, where we will present and discuss the results of the e-scooter near-miss data collection and analysis.

The ELABORATOR project wanted to find out whether it could be possible to collect and analyse data on individual accidents and near-misses that fall outside of traditional accident statistics, especially those involving e-scooters.

The Safety Sense Helsinki pilot project has brought together three major actors: the leading European e-scooter operator Tier-Dott, the sensor and AI-powered data collection provider See.Sense, and the mobility insights and analytics start-up Vianova. The webinar will showcase the findings of the pilot project.

Agenda

  • Welcome & introduction to the ELABORATOR project – Forum Virium Helsinki
  • Data collection and analysis – See.Sense
    • How data (swerving, braking, road surface) was collected using sensor technology and the first part of the results
  • Visualizing safety: Results in the Vianova platform – Vianova
    • Presentation of the results visualized within the Vianova platform
  • E-scooter operator observations and comments – TIER-Dott
    • Observations and comments on existing restrictions based on pilot data and operational experience
  • Future use of results and scaling up – iRAP
  • Questions and answers (Q&A)

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The pilot is coordinated by the City of Helsinki Innovation Company, Forum Virium Helsinki, as part of the European Union funded ELABORATOR project.

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