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saved from death and serious injury on safer roads globally (*as at end of 2025)

A world free of high-risk roads

The International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) is a registered charity dedicated to saving lives by eliminating high risk roads throughout the world. Like many life-saving charities working in the public health arena, we use a robust, evidence-based approach to prevent unnecessary deaths and suffering.

iRAP works in partnership with governments, road authorities, mobility clubs, development banks, NGOs and research organisations to:

  • Inspect high-risk roads and develop Star Ratings, Risk Maps and Safer Roads Investment Plans
  • Provide training, technology and support that will build and sustain national, regional and local capability
  • Track road safety performance so that funding agencies can assess the benefits of their investments.

Latest news from around the world

Advancing Road Safety with the Automobile Association of Cambodia

iRAP Global Operations Manager Luke Rogers was in Cambodia last week and took the opportunity to meet with Diana Mony, General Manager of Automobile Association of Cambodia. They discussed all things road safety including iRAP partners' work in Cambodia, an iRAP...

iRAP Recognised in UN Secretary General’s Report on Improving Global Road Safety

The International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) is proud to be recognised in the latest United Nations Secretary‑General’s Report on Improving Global Road Safety (A_80_638), submitted to the 80th session of the UN General Assembly. The report, submitted in line...

Urgent Improvements Needed on CA-2 West Highway in Guatemala

Adapted from Prensa Libre articles by Mauricio Alvarez here and here. Video images credit: Guate Vision and Guatemala No Se Detiene A recent iRAP assessment of the CA-2 West Highway in Guatemala has revealed safety concerns on one of the country's most critical...

Rebuilding Jamaica’s Roads after Hurricane Melissa

Article and image credit: Feyonia Myrie, Jamaica Observer Jamaica's road network was not spared Hurricane Melissa’s onslaught when the Category Five system hit sections of the island last October. In fact, many roads were left damaged or destroyed, cutting off...

Jacobs signs #SaferRoadsPledge reinforcing its commitment to safer road design worldwide

Rob McInerney AO, iRAP's Chief of Future Impact and Troy Dunne, Jacobs' Vice President and Executive Director of Operations - ANZ Transport, Resources and Engineering Solutions, sign the #SaferRoadsPledge   In a signing event in Brisbane today, Jacobs signed the...

Kyrgyz Republic approves new Safe and Inclusive Road Design Guidance

Original article and image by EASST In February 2026, the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Kyrgyz Republic formally approved the use of our new Road Safety Design Guidance through Ministerial Order No. 43. The guidance was developed by EASST, iRAP, the...

Celebrating a Milestone: Amadou Oury Diallo Becomes the First iRAP Accredited Practitioner Under Senegal’s 10 Step Plan for Safer Infrastructure Project

iRAP is celebrating an important milestone with the accreditation of Amadou Oury Diallo, the first person in Senegal to achieve iRAP Accreditation under the Ten Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure Project. This recognition confirms Amadou’s competencies in Road...

RAPs Community of Best Practice Gathers to Share Experience and Expertise

Last week the RAPs Community of Best Practice (CoBP) gathered online bringing together 27 participants from 14 countries representing national Road Assessment Programmes around the world. Designed to strengthen connection and collaboration among the 18 formally...

Legacy for the Future: A Landmark Partnership for Safer Girls’ Journeys to the Pitch and School

In a major announcement that unites the world of sport with global advocacy for child safety, we're excited to join the UEFA Foundation for Children, Adidas Foundation and the FIA Foundation to expand the “Legacy for the Future” initiative - a...

CycleRAP Update: New Model Features and Supporting Resources

We have updated the CycleRAP Demonstrator and released a refreshed suite of supporting materials to assist practitioners in applying the model to cycling infrastructure. Model Update: Line-of-Sight Integration The CycleRAP model now incorporates sight distance...

iRAP partners with governments, mobility clubs, development banks, research institutes and road safety NGOs in 140 countries to provide the tools and training to make roads safe.

iRAP is the umbrella organisation for regional RAP programmes including:

iRAP is financially supported by the FIA Foundation who provide core funding for the programme and ensures the iRAP core methodology and tools are freely available worldwide. The Fundación Aleatica para la Seguridad Vial (Aleatica Foundation) is Donor of the charity, contributing funding to help make roads safer in Mexico and the world.

Our partners, charities, the motor industry and institutions such as the European Commission also support RAPs in the developed world and encourage the transfer of research and technology to iRAP. In addition, many individuals donate their time and expertise to support iRAP.

The International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) is a Registered Charity with UN ECOSOC Consultative Status.
iRAP is registered in England and Wales under company number 05476000
Charity number 1140357

Registered office: 60 Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DS
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