The Horizon 2020 research project PHOEBE has recently released the PHOEBE 4th Newsletter, which provides information on the latest outcomes of the EU-funded ‘Predictive Approaches for Safer Urban Environment’ (PHOEBE) project aiming to increase the road safety of vulnerable road users, especially those who use active mobility and e-scooters. Special focus was given to the recent PHOEBE Consortium Meeting in Valencia, in which the Community of Practice received a dedicated full day of activities, exchanging research and application experiences between its members and project participants. In addition, the Road Risk Workshop with stakeholders from West Midlands took place, which brought together key road safety stakeholders and served as a showcase of several tools and datasets that are currently available for understanding road risk in the West Midlands. Various upcoming 2025 events were also identified as appropriate for the dissemination activities of the project, including the TRB Annual Meeting, the RTR Conference and the Road Safety Conference on 5 Continents.