We are pleased to share the latest edition of the AMIGOS newsletter.
This newsletter offers an overview of the project’s recent progress and highlights how AMIGOS is helping cities rethink urban mobility through inclusive, safe and sustainable solutions. Across its 5 Living Labs, 10 Safety Improvement Areas and 5 Twin Cities, the project continues to work with local authorities and vulnerable road users to better understand mobility challenges and co-develop solutions that respond to real local needs.
A key focus of this edition is co-creation, which remains at the heart of the AMIGOS methodology. So far, the project has organised 20 co-creation workshops across participating cities, involving more than 650 participants and generating over 100 identified mobility challenges and 80 proposed interventions. These activities are helping shape practical, place-based solutions that can improve safety, accessibility and the uptake of active and sustainable mobility options.
The newsletter also highlights the diversity of the AMIGOS pilot locations across Europe and beyond, and the wide range of challenges they are addressing — from safer school streets and better cycling connections to more accessible public spaces and improved construction-site safety.
Finally, this edition looks at how AMIGOS is contributing to a broader European movement for sustainable urban mobility through its involvement in the CIVITAS Initiative and its collaboration with sister projects such as REALLOCATE, JUST STREETS and ELABORATOR.
Read the full newsletter to learn more about the project’s activities, achievements and next steps.

