Intelligent & Digital Roadway Infrastructure for Vehicles Integrated with Next-Gen Technologies

iDriving aims to support road users, road managers and other relevant agencies of urban or rural secondary roads by improving the infrastructure with innovative and beyond state-of-the-art research technologies reinforced for optimal monitoring, prediction and warning capabilities to support Europe achieve its goals on road safety. ​

About iDriving

iDriving is a project funded by the Horizon Europe Programme under the call topic:
HORIZON-CL5-2023-D6-01-10

17

Partners

10

Countries

36

Months

07/24 - 06/26

Duration

4,998,733

EU funding

Our Use Cases

i-Driving has three use cases with six distinct scenarios for the comprehensive evaluation of iDriving’s technological capabilities.

Each use case is comprised by two scenarios that share similar objectives and motivations. These scenarios will unfold across six unique pilot sites, each situated in a different country. The countries selected for these trials are Austria, France, Spain, Croatia, Romania, and Greece.

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iDriving Use Case #1

Enhanced Logging and User Interaction Monitoring for Improvement of Road Infrastructure

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iDriving Use Case #2

Infrastructure Maintenance and Road Monitoring for Hazards

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iDriving Use Case #3

Real-Time Incident Prediction, Detection and Response

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News and events

2nd online participatory Workshop for the Karlovac Use Case

Today, Friday, January 17, 2025, INFRA Plan, in collaboration with the City of Karlovac, hosted the 2nd Workshop, bringing together 45 individuals, project partners and key Use Case stakeholders. Building on the 1st workshop held on November 1, 2024, this session focused on pilot design and user requirements identification through a participatory approach, concluding with an open discussion. Participants took part in collaborative discussions, an interactive online activity, and structured consultations, addressing the challenges

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2nd Workshop of Thessaloniki’s Pilot Use Case

On the 19th of December 2024, the project organized its 2nd workshop of Thessaloniki’s PUC in Greece. During this workshop, participants discussed about the capability gaps in critical situation on the road and traffic management, the user requirements to address relevant capability gaps and needs also related to the KPIs of the project.

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iDriving – Pilot Use Case Workshop : Nevers, France

On the 13th of December 2024, iDriving project partners organized an online workshop dedicated to the pilot use case of Nevers in France. By using co-creation online techniques, participants of the workshop provided input regarding strategic locations to be monitored, risky behaviors between pedestrians and bicyclists, as well as the kinds of risky situation warnings to be received via mobile applications and other kinds of notifications.

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We invite you to stay connected with the iDriving project by subscribing to our e-newsletter! With each edition, subscribers will receive exclusive updates, insights, and the latest developments from the project directly in their inbox. Funded by the European Commission under Horizon Europe, the iDriving project is dedicated to revolutionizing road safety and infrastructure through the integration of advanced, next-generation technologies. By subscribing, you’ll stay informed on key milestones, upcoming events, and project progress

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iDriving Project’s Kicks-Off in Thessaloniki – a New Era in Road Safety

The iDriving project, funded by the European Commission through Horizon Europe (Grant Agreement No. 101147004), officially launched with a successful two-day kick-off meeting on July 17-18, 2024, hosted at CERTH’s premises in Thessaloniki. Project partners, gathered to establish the foundation for this ambitious project which aims to integrate next-generation technologies for safer and more efficient road systems. The meeting commenced with an introduction by Project Coordinator Stephanos Vrochidis, who welcomed participants on behalf of

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