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iRAP specifications, manuals and guides explain how to perform iRAP activities.

iRAP Project Planning Manual

This manual assists with the planning, preparation and management of a project for iRAP road assessment or related activities. It is one of a number of specifications and guides provided for completing projects, accreditation and results analysis.

 

 

iRAP Inspection System – Accreditation Specification

This specification sets out the requirements for an inspection system to gain iRAP accreditation, which relates to road surveys and coding systems that are used as part of the process of producing Star Ratings and Safer Roads Investment Plans (SRIP).

 

iRAP Survey Manual

This manual presents guidelines for the collection of road survey data, which is part of the process of producing Star Ratings and Safer Roads Investment Plans (SRIP).

 

 

 

iRAP Coding Manual

This manual presents guidelines for the coding of road attribute data, which is part of the process of producing Star Ratings and Safer Roads Investment Plans (SRIP).

 

 

iRAP Star Rating and Investment Plan Manual

This manual presents guidelines for the coding of supporting data, producing Star Ratings and tailoring Safer Road Investment Plans, analysis and reporting, performance tracking and implementation support.

 

ViDA User Guide

This guide introduces ViDA, iRAP’s online analysis and reporting tool, and provides instructions for accessing ViDA, creating a ViDA account and accessing Star Ratings and Safer Road Investment Plan (SRIP) results.

 

 

 

Star Rating for Designs (SR4D) User Guide BETA VERSION

This guide provides instructions on how to use Star Rating for Designs (SR4D),a web application in ViDA which can be used to code existing roads and road designs.

This is currently in a BETA version – a final version will be made available shortly. 

 

Upload File Specification

This specification sets out the requirements for road coding data files to be uploaded into ViDA.

 

 

iRAP Crash Risk Mapping

This Specifications and Manual document details the principles of the Crash Risk Mapping protocol, how networks are constructed and the rationale for the selection of routes and their related parameters in building a dataset. It also sets out both the technical specification and the design and cartographic specification for the production of iRAP Crash Risk Maps to an internationally consistent and standardised format and style.

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