As at June 2024, partner-led iRAP assessments have now occurred in 128 countries and iRAP activity is influencing 180 countries. 1.9 million km of roads and designs, and 1,638 schools have been star rated. Over 1.8 million km have been risk mapped. Worldwide, iRAP and our regional ‘X’RAP programmes are influencing the safety of large-scale investment to the tune of USD$103 billion.
73,097 people have been trained and 241 practitioners accredited to deliver iRAP specification services to the global standard. 82 policies (global and national strategies and action plans) now contain iRAP metrics as key performance indicators.
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Clicking on your country in the above Where We Work Map provides detailed information on national iRAP metrics and road safety statistics, the lead contact person and policy links. To see a comparison of your country alongside others and in reference to income level and global region, the following table provides a brief summary of countries’ success and the national benefits of achieving Targets 3 and 4 by 2030, filterable to your requirements. Alternatively, download a printable summary here
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Country | Income Level | Region | Safer Roads Progress to Achieving UN Targets 3 and 4 | Deaths and injuries to be saved over life of treatments by achieving Target 4 by 2030 | Economic benefit of achieving Target 4 by 2030 (US$) |
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Afghanistan | Low | Middle East | 8 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 2,523,826 | 513,570,959 |
Albania | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 603 km of roads and designs, and 6 schools, influencing the safety of US$156 million of road infrastructure investment. 38 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. Albania participated in the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. | 124,614 | 203,064,912 |
Algeria | Low middle | Africa | 18 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 3,710,587 | 3,255,913,517 |
Andorra | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 78 km of Andorra's road network with the support of RACC to identify high-risk road sections and inform investment in upgrades to save lives. | 3,316 | 13,938,823 |
Angola | Low middle | Africa | 15 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 1,606,860 | 1,118,765,299 |
Argentina | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 3,678 km of roads and designs, and 52 schools, influencing the safety of US$311 million of road infrastructure investment. 175 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 300 people trained in events delivered locally. | 2,930,084 | 5,332,876,208 |
Armenia | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP activity has influenced the safety of USD$825 million of road infrastructure investment. 60km of road designs and 40 schools have been Star Rated. 65 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 35 people trained in events delivered locally. | 85,909 | 164,263,387 |
Australia | High | Asia Pacific | The AusRAP programme, led by Austroads, has assessed 562,286km of roads and designs, and 2 schools, influencing the safety of US$20.5 billion of road infrastructure investment including a national $3 billion Safer Roads Programme which includes targets for 3-star or better performance. Star Rating policy targets are in place in 14 national and state policy documents including the 2021-2030 Australian National Road Safety Strategy, 2023-2025 Australian National Road Safety Action Plan, South Australian Road Safety Strategy to 2031, New South Wales Road Safety Plan, Victorian Road Safety Plan 2021-2023 and 2021 Australian Government Remote Roads Upgrade Pilot Programme Guidelines helping to inform the safety of billions of dollars of road upgrade investment. National partners are leading Artificial Intelligence based assessments (AiRAP) and ARRB is one of 11 iRAP Centres of Excellence helping to shape the evidence-based global road infrastructure safety standard and tools. 678 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 3,600 people trained in events delivered locally. 9 practitioners are iRAP accredited. | 651,204 | 6,669,367,684 |
Austria | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 2,161 km of roads and designs. 68 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 25 people trained in events delivered locally. Austrian leadership in innovative multi-country partnerships has included Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries, and Project SABRINA that addressed cycling infrastructure safety issues on existing, planned and missing cycling corridors across 9 Danube countries. | 202,148 | 1,738,530,574 |
Azerbaijan | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 14 schools, influencing the safety of school zone upgrades. 9 local stakeholders have been trained. | 254,040 | 831,985,033 |
Bahamas, The | High | Latin America & Caribbean | 100 people have been trained in a local event. | 9,667 | 117,457,874 |
Bahrain | High | Middle East | The Ministry of Works commenced a road assessment project in 2022 towards developing a Bahrain RAP programme. 7 people have received iRAP global/on-line training to support future capacity. | 46,300 | 240,670,691 |
Bangladesh | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 2,112 km of roads and designs, and 2 schools, influencing the safety of US$3.7 billion of road infrastructure investment. 215 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 21 people trained in events delivered locally. A practitioner is iRAP accredited. An 8,000km assessment of national and regional highways is under development with local partners and the World Bank. | 2,104,389 | 6,497,268,461 |
Barbados | High | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 519 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of road infrastructure investment. 11 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 23 people trained in events delivered locally. | 4,355 | 28,906,782 |
Belarus | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 4,625km of roads and designs. 1 person has benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 388,961 | 593,914,358 |
Belgium | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 18,300 km of roads and designs. 145 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 359 people trained in events delivered locally. | 344,101 | 2,584,529,927 |
Belize | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 826 km of roads and designs, and a school, influencing the safety of US$30.9 million of road infrastructure investment. 8 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. The Belize Road Safety Project was awarded a 2016 Prince Michael International Road Safety Award and a 2015 IRF Flagship Road Safety Award. The Project focussed on the corridor between Belize City and Belmopan, including the Belmopan Ring Road. Prior to 2013, this stretch of road accounted for almost 50 percent of all road traffic deaths in the country, but following evidence-based road upgrade investment, by 2015, this figure had fallen to less than 10 percent. A 2022 IDB-funded project assessed the safety of 400km. | 21,101 | 39,674,832 |
Benin | Low middle | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed a school, influencing the safety of school journeys for local children. 14 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. iRAP has a long-term support programme in place with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (2022-2026) which may include iRAP development in the country. | 339,125 | 373,230,050 |
Bhutan | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 347 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$37.6 million of road infrastructure investment. 38 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 12,763 | 26,858,812 |
Bolivia, Plurinational State of | Low middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 4 schools and the safety of US$225 million of road infrastructure investment has been influenced over time. 26 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 63 people trained in events delivered locally. | 426,401 | 673,108,823 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 6,155 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$877 million of road infrastructure investment. 105 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 21 people trained in events delivered locally. A practitioner is iRAP Accredited. Local leadership in innovative multi-country partnerships including Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries; and the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. | 86,940 | 274,701,979 |
Botswana | Upper middle | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 15 schools, influencing the safety of school zone upgrades. 78 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 156 people trained in events delivered locally. | 112,408 | 293,644,322 |
Brazil | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | The Brazil Government has instituted a Five Year Permanent Agenda for Road Safety, with iRAP included as the safety metric for road infrastructure. Implementation of the locally led BrazilRAP programme by DNIT has been certified with the inov@BR seal from the Brazilian Ministry of Infrastructure. An iRAP Star Rating assessment of 54,500 km was completed in 2022. BrazilRAP programme activity has assessed 56,412km of roads and designs and 38 schools, influencing the safety of nearly US$8 billion of life-saving infrastructure investment across the country. With a planned investment of BRL 18 billion, the BrazilRAP project aims to halve the number of fatalities and serious injuries on the national network. Star Ratings targets and optimised investment have been included in significant concession projects across the country that are a leading example of innovative results-based financing and PPPs for road safety. The State of Parana's 2030 Strategy requires all concessions to achieve a minimum 3-star safety rating. DNIT was awarded an iRAP 5-Star Performer International Award in 2022, and the Gary Liddle Memorial Trophy in 2023 for BrazilRAP. São Paulo was one of 5 cities involved in the 2023 Mapfre CycleRAP project piloting the bicycling and light mobility risk evaluation model, along with Barcelona, Bogotá, Fayetteville and Madrid. 1,641 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training and 4,188 people have been trained in events delivered in Brazil. Brazil leads the world with 32 iRAP Accredited Practitioners. Labtrans is one of 11 iRAP Centres of Excellence helping to shape the evidence-based global road infrastructure safety standard and tools. | 12,916,432 | 28,432,585,644 |
Brunei Darussalam | High | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,328 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of road infrastructure investment. 4 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 28,054 | 88,157,765 |
Bulgaria | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 675 km of roads and designs, and 3 schools. 69 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 323 people trained in events delivered locally. Local leadership in innovative multi-country partnerships has included Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries; Project SABRINA that addressed cycling infrastructure safety issues on existing, planned and missing cycling corridors across 9 Danube countries; and the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. | 302,625 | 806,240,514 |
Burkina Faso | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 714 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$25 million of road infrastructure investment. 26 people have benefitted from iRAP global/online training, along with 22 people trained in events delivered locally. A practitioner is iRAP Accredited. | 1,010,622 | 617,849,451 |
Cambodia | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,609 km of roads and designs, and 6 schools, influencing the safety of US $77 million of infrastructure investment. 91 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 111 people trained in events delivered locally. An improving road safety in Cambodia project is underway, supported by the ADB. | 583,231 | 474,980,485 |
Cameroon | Low middle | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 16 schools. 153 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. A practitioner is iRAP Accredited. | 999,302 | 488,492,570 |
Canada | High | North America | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,270 km of roads and designs. 39 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 971,397 | 8,206,619,590 |
Cayman Islands | High | Latin America & Caribbean | Cayman Islands 2038 Road Safety Strategy includes for all new roads to achieve a 4-star iRAP rating. Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 410 km of roads and designs. 9 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 18 people trained in events delivered locally. | ||
Central African Republic | Low | Africa | 1 person has benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | ||
Chad | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 479km of roads and designs, and 2 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 630,957 | 351,069,380 |
Chile | High | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 10,610 km of roads and designs, and 8 schools, influencing the safety of US$27 million of road infrastructure investment. 1,907km of roads in the Magallanes, Aysén, and Los Lagos regions have recently been assessed. 109 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 188 people trained in events delivered locally. A practitioner is iRAP accredited. Star Rating targets have been set in place for Chilean toll roads to achieve a minimum 3 or 4-star standard - for example, Autopista Centrale and the globally promoted Américo Vespucio Oriente I (AVO I) concession maximised safety before construction began through its design Star Rating. | 661,727 | 2,120,699,922 |
China | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | ChinaRAP programme activity has assessed 306,178 km of roads and designs, and 11 schools. 100,000km of roads have been upgraded and US$7.8 billion of road investment has been made safer as part of national initiatives like the Highway Safety to Cherish Life programme. 116 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 3,589 people trained in events delivered locally. 5 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. Star Rating targets have been set in place in the Highway Safety Enhancement Project and provinces are required to undertake risk assessments as part of the 13th National 5-year Plan on Road Safety to eliminate high and very high-risk road segments. The Research Institute of Highway (RIOH) is one of 11 iRAP Centres of Excellence helping to guide the development of the global road infrastructure safety standard and tools. | 80,488,037 | 310,235,112,216 |
Colombia | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | ColombiaRAP is developing, and a 22,000km national network assessment and Safer Roads Investment Plans have recently been completed. Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 33,647 km of roads and designs, and 29 schools. Bogotá was involved in the 2023 Mapfre CycleRAP project piloting the bicycling and light mobility risk evaluation model, along with Barcelona, São Paulo, Fayetteville and Madrid. 383 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 2,105 people trained in events delivered locally. 5 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. | 2,274,761 | 4,459,656,600 |
Congo, Democrative Republic of | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 876 km of roads and designs. 2 people have benefitted from iRAP global/on-line training. | 5,964,814 | 1,223,210,058 |
Cook Islands | High | Asia Pacific | 1 person has benefitted from iRAP global/on-line training. | 654 | 5,372,855 |
Costa Rica | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 4,497 km of roads and designs, and 10 schools influencing the safety of US$723 million of road infrastructure investment. 76 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 280 people trained in events delivered locally. A practitioner is iRAP accredited. A pilot was conducted in 2009 and Costa Rica was part of a large Pacific Corridor road safety assessment across 7 countries performed by the Inter-American Development Bank in 2011. Based on the results and Safer Roads Investment Plan, IDB invested around US$1.76 billion to 2020 to eliminate high-risk road sections and save lives. A repeat assessment conducted in 2020, from Guatemala to Panama, has obtained new Star Ratings to inform continued investment with the potential to save 65,000 lives. iRAP and Costa Rica Institute of Technology (TEC) signed an MOU in 2024 to promote road safety projects and programmes to eliminate high-risk roads in the country. | 224,306 | 959,789,741 |
Cote d'Ivoire | Low middle | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 145 km of roads and designs, and 3 schools, influencing the safety of US$524 million of road infrastructure investment. 3 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 55 people trained in events delivered locally. Star Rating targets have been set in place by the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to integrate iRAP design recommendations for the provision of a minimum 3 star rating or higher for all transport modalities in accordance with the Global Road Safety Performance Target 3. | 648,361 | 1,262,493,688 |
Croatia | High | Europe | The Croatia National Road Safety Plan 2021-2030 includes targets for all new and existing roads carrying 75% of traffic to meet a 3-star rating for all road users. Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 14,723 km of roads and designs, and 10 schools, influencing the safety of US$6.4 million of road infrastructure investment. 182 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 163 people trained in events delivered locally. 10 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. Croatia has participated in several innovative multi-country partnerships including Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries; Project SABRINA that addressed cycling infrastructure safety issues on existing, planned and missing cycling corridors across 9 Danube countries; Project SLAIN (Saving Lives Assessing and Improving TEN-T Road Network Safety) that included the completion of 8,000km of Risk Mapping, 4,000km of Star Rating and Safer Road Investment Plans to maximise lives saved, 100 case studies of success and assessed the readiness of the network for self-driving cars; and the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. Split is a Follower City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. The Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb (FPZ) is one of 11 iRAP Centres of Excellence helping to shape the evidence-based global road infrastructure safety standard and tools. | 108,826 | 430,491,847 |
Cyprus | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 375 km of roads and designs, and 1 school, influencing the safety of road infrastructure investments. 24 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 14 people trained in events delivered locally. | 54,930 | 200,699,208 |
Czechia | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 8,825 km of roads. 73 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 903 people trained in events delivered locally. 4 practitioners are iRAP accredited. Czechia has participated in innovative multi-country partnerships including Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries, and Project SABRINA that addressed cycling infrastructure safety issues on existing, planned and missing cycling corridors across 9 Danube countries. Liberec is a Follower City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. | 226,414 | 1,168,094,446 |
Denmark | High | Europe | Copenhagen is a Lighthouse City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. 14 people have received iRAP global/on-line training. | 120,655 | 1,043,928,923 |
Dominica | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 548 km of roads and designs influencing the safety of US$1,049 million of road infrastructure investment. 10 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 11 people trained in events delivered locally. | 2,565 | 5,976,061 |
Dominican Republic | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,468km of roads and 2 schools. 28 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 623,703 | 2,487,962,264 |
Ecuador | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 434 km of roads and designs, and 6 schools. An assessment of the El Carmen-Manta and Rio Bamba-Azoguezs corridors has built local capacity and is shaping new investment to save lives. 120 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 79 people trained in events delivered locally. | 1,059,759 | 2,358,525,798 |
Egypt | Low middle | Middle East | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 3,290 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of road infrastructure investment across the country. 49 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 36 people trained in events delivered locally. 3 practitioners are iRAP accredited. | 10,245,160 | 6,279,882,167 |
El Salvador | Low middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,308 km of roads and designs, and 11 schools, influencing the safety of US$102 million of road infrastructure investment. 41 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 614 people trained in events delivered locally. Star Rating targets have been set in place by the Millennium Challenge Corporation to achieve the 3-star or better global safety standard on their projects in the country. El Salvador was part of a large Pacific Corridor road safety assessment across 7 countries performed by the Inter-American Development Bank in 2011. Based on the results and Safer Roads Investment Plan, IDB supported investment of US$1.76 billion to 2020 to eliminate high-risk road sections and save lives along the corridor. A repeat assessment conducted in 2020 from Guatemala to Panama, has obtained new Star Ratings to inform continued investment with the potential to save 65,000 lives. | 296,080 | 582,832,194 |
Estonia | High | Europe | Work is underway with the Estonian Road Authority to build capacity and assess road risk. 28 people have been trained in events delivered locally, and 2 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 21,813 | 125,115,904 |
Eswatini | Low middle | Africa | 6 people have benefitted from iRAP global/on-line training. | 74,995 | 117,340,543 |
Ethiopia | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 3,303km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of USD$300 million of road infrastructure investment. An iRAP assessment of 285km of existing roads and 302km of upgrade designs has recently been completed, supported by the Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety (BIGRS). 330 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 497 people trained in events delivered locally. 5 practitioners are iRAP accredited. | 2,067,645 | 2,240,209,181 |
Fiji | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 702km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$784 million of road infrastructure investment. 11 local staff have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. Fiji Roads Authority's US$500 million forward works programme includes Star Rating targets and has been shaped by the 2014 iRAP assessment report and subsequent Star Rating for Designs assessments supportive of the Global Road Safety Performance Target 3 for all new roads to be 3-star or better for all road users. | 19,016 | 24,231,185 |
Finland | High | Europe | Helsinki is a Lighthouse City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. 5 people have received iRAP global/on-line training. | 106,011 | 1,009,575,242 |
France | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 11,338 km of roads and designs, and 1 school. Issy-les-Moulineaux is a Lighthouse City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. 115 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 54 people trained in events delivered locally. | 1,807,753 | 12,457,375,113 |
Gabon | Upper middle | Africa | 1 person has benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 76,682 | 263,970,324 |
Gambia | Low | Africa | Gambia's 2020-2030 National Road Safety Strategy includes 3-star or better targets for national highways. 4 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 55,692 | 51,609,353 |
Georgia | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,417 km of roads and designs, and 11 schools, influencing the safety of US$479 million of road infrastructure investment. 136 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 55 people trained in events delivered locally. 5 practitioners are iRAP accredited. Georgia's 2016 Road Safety Strategy and 2022-2025 National Road Safety Strategy included iRAP KPIs for infrastructure safety. | 186,145 | 247,582,857 |
Germany | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 33,500km of roads and designs. 69 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 340 people trained in events delivered locally. | 1,784,070 | 13,101,942,753 |
Ghana | Low middle | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 2,254 km of roads and designs, and 50 schools, influencing the safety of US$1 million of road infrastructure investment. 123 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 187 people trained in events delivered locally. The work of the World Banks Global Road Safety Facility (GRSF) and iRAP in improving road safety through speed management in Accra, Ghana under the Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety (BIGRS) is providing inspiration for other countries globally. | 958,817 | 1,843,773,276 |
Global | Global | Partner-led iRAP activity has star rated 1.9 million km of roads and designs, and 1,638 schools. 1.9 million km have been risk mapped. US$103 billion of road infrastructure investment has been made safer informed by RAP assessments. A study by Johns Hopkins University, published in PLOS One, estimates that almost 700,000 lives and serious injuries have been saved by iRAP Partners from 2016 to the end of 2024. 73,097 people have been trained and 241 practitioners accredited to deliver iRAP specification services to the global standard. iRAP assessments have been conducted in 128 countries, and iRAP activity is influencing the safety of road infrastructure in 180 countries. 82 policies (e.g. National Strategies and Action Plans) now include iRAP metrics for road infrastructure safety. | 329,360,221 | 986,716,003,304 | |
Greece | High | Europe | The 2021-2030 Greek National Road Safety Plan includes a KPI for 65% of the TEN-T network to achieve 3-stars or higher by 2025 and 80% by 2030. Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 14,854 km of roads and designs, and 6 schools. Athens is one of 3 cities/counties involved in the European Predictive Approaches for Safer Urban Environment consortium (known as Project PHOEBE), aiming to deliver harmonised, integrated and world-leading safety prediction tools that take account of gender, age and ability levels in providing for future mobility. Trikala is a Lighthouse City and Ioannina is a Follower City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. 161 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 33 people trained in events delivered locally. 2 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. Greece has participated in several innovative multi-country partnerships including Project SLAIN (Saving Lives Assessing and Improving TEN-T Road Network Safety) that included the completion of 8,000km of Risk Mapping, 4,000km of Star Rating and Safer Road Investment Plans, 100 case studies of success, and assessed the readiness of the network for self-driving cars; as well as the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. | 438,013 | 1,212,726,794 |
Guatemala | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,022 km of roads and designs, and 56 schools. 104 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 320 trained in events delivered locally. A practitioner is iRAP Accredited. Guatemala was part of a large Pacific Corridor road safety assessment across 7 countries performed by the Inter-American Development Bank in 2011. Based on the results and Safer Roads Investment Plan, IDB invested around US$1.76 billion to 2020 to eliminate high-risk road sections and save lives along the corridor. A repeat assessment conducted in 2020, from Guatemala to Panama, has obtained new Star Ratings to inform continued investment with the potential to save 65,000 lives. | 701,654 | 1,033,887,553 |
Guinea | Low | Africa | 1 person has benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 389,588 | 465,351,400 |
Guinea-Bissau | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 454 km of roads and designs. | 99,327 | 65,769,152 |
Guyana | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | 5 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 21,983 | 74,896,404 |
Haiti | Low | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 10 km of roads and 2 schools. 3 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. A large Star Rating for Schools project is currently underway to assess 100 schools. | 680,630 | 575,064,503 |
Honduras | Low middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 405 km of roads and designs, and 8 schools, influencing the safety of US$93 million of road infrastructure investment. 7 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. Honduras was part of a large Pacific Corridor road safety assessment across 7 countries performed by the Inter-American Development Bank in 2011. Based on the results and Safer Roads Investment Plan, IDB invested around US$1.76 billion to 2020 to eliminate high-risk road sections and save lives along the corridor. A repeat assessment conducted in 2020, from Guatemala to Panama, has obtained new Star Ratings to inform continued investment with the potential to save 65,000 lives. | 409,393 | 493,905,519 |
Hungary | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 6,842 km of roads and designs. 57 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 33 people trained in events delivered locally. Hungary has participated in innovative multi-country partnerships including Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries; and the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. | 212,729 | 959,886,244 |
Iceland | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 8,618 km of roads and designs. 15 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 42 people trained in events delivered locally. | 5,788 | 59,747,843 |
India | Low middle | Asia Pacific | The IndiaRAP programme, hosted by AITD, has already assessed 48,595km of roads and designs, and 117 schools. An NHAI Star Rating project has assessed 2,400km of national highways. A USD$1 billion Programme for Strengthening Road Safety supported by World Bank, ADB and the Government includes iRAP metrics to identify high-risk roads. Private sector operated networks including the Safeway Concessions network have been assessed and investment to improve safety is being mobilised. More than USD$6.9 billion of road infrastructure investment has been made safer. Star Rating targets have been set in place for World Bank-funded projects to achieve 3-star or better and Indian Roads Congress national design standards have been reviewed. 3,462 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 8,767 people trained in events delivered locally. There are 30 iRAP Accredited Practitioners. IndiaRAPs Learning Centre is supporting universities and engineers achieve tertiary and research outcomes. | 42,663,106 | 44,359,607,304 |
Indonesia | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has already assessed 14,274km of roads and designs, and 3 schools, influencing the safety of US$350 million of road infrastructure investment. 213 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 211 people trained in events delivered locally. 6 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. Star Rating targets have been included in the 2021-2040 National General Plan for Traffic Safety and Road Transport (RUNK) for all roads built since 2023, for more than 75% of motor vehicle journeys to meet 3-star road standards using the iRAP assessment approach. PT Jasa Marga has achieved 3-star or better iRAP certification for a number of its toll roads, and dedicated motorcycling facilities have also achieved 3-star or better. | 7,830,275 | 12,792,682,450 |
Iran, Islamic Republic of | Upper middle | Middle East | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 9 schools, influencing the safety of road infrastructure investment. 31 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 375 people trained in events delivered locally. | 7,646,971 | 6,636,219,309 |
Iraq | Upper middle | Middle East | 131km of designs have been Star Rated and 18 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 1,859,738 | 4,246,958,976 |
Ireland, Republic of | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 6,026 km of roads and designs. 18 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 40 people trained in events delivered locally. | 86,332 | 1,344,362,000 |
Israel | High | Middle East | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 4,723 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$2.8 million of road infrastructure investment. The Ministry of Transport has participated in discussions to develop a locally led national programme focussed initially on a sample of 1,500km of the iRoads network. 31 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 265,952 | 1,919,159,048 |
Italy | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has already assessed 29,773km of roads and designs. 188 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 3 people trained in events delivered locally. 5 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. Italy was one of 4 countries involved in Project SLAIN (Saving Lives Assessing and Improving TEN-T Road Network Safety) that included the completion of 8,000km of Risk Mapping, 4,000km of Star Rating and Safer Road Investment Plans to maximise lives saved, 100 case studies of success and assessed the readiness of the network for self-driving cars. Milan is a Lighthouse City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. A CycleRAP Pilot has recently assessed the safety of a bicycle lane in a tunnel in Rome. | 1,945,890 | 10,064,234,894 |
Jamaica | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed the safety of designs and 2 school zones, influencing the safety of US$1 million of road infrastructure investment. 13 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 67 people trained in Star Rating for Schools in events delivered locally. | 50,339 | 225,191,002 |
Japan | High | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 104 km of roads and designs, and 1 school, influencing the safety of road infrastructure investment. 38 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 81 people trained in events delivered locally. | 2,257,572 | 12,790,540,854 |
Jersey | Europe | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 40 km of roads. | |||
Jordan | Upper middle | Middle East | 22 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 499,808 | 671,564,609 |
Kazakhstan | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 21,228km of roads and designs, and 2 schools, influencing the safety of US$1.2 billion of road infrastructure investment. 179 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 313 people trained in events delivered locally. 22 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. Star Rating targets for 3-star or better performance in accordance with Global Road Safety Performance Target 3 have been set as part of World Bank projects delivered in the country. Partnership with the Kazakh Scientific Research Institute for Road Safety has built the capacity of local staff, and supported the development of training materials in Russian. | 890,814 | 2,445,400,728 |
Kenya | Low middle | Africa | The 2024-2028 Kenya National Road Safety Action Plan includes iRAP targets for infrastructure safety and assessments to be undertaken of Class A, B and C paved roads, and major urban road networks in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, and Nakuru, to identify high-risk road sections. Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 3,190km of roads and designs, and 12 schools, influencing the safety of road infrastructure investment. A 533km iRAP assessment has been supported by the Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety (BIGRS). 255 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 439 people trained in events delivered locally. A practitioner is iRAP Accredited. | 878,255 | 2,697,670,463 |
Kiribati | Low middle | Asia Pacific | 1 person has benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | ||
Korea, Republic of (South) | High | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,766 km of roads and designs. 76 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 50 people trained in events delivered locally. 2 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. The Korean Government has endorsed the development of a road assessment programme for Korea (KoRAP) with national R&D funds and a National Highway Study over 4 years which will require an update to the road act to incorporate the iRAP methodology. The Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) is one of 11 iRAP Centres of Excellence helping to shape the evidence-based global road infrastructure safety standard and tools. | 2,125,949 | 10,402,507,220 |
Kosovo, Republic of | Upper middle | Europe | 20 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 40 people trained in events delivered locally. | ||
Kuwait | High | Middle East | 3 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 123,104 | 816,373,933 |
Kyrgyzstan | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Improved road design standards for Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) countries are the focus of a current project underway in the pilot countries of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. 17 people trained in events delivered locally, and 12 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 328,475 | 125,909,675 |
Lao (People's Democratic Republic) | Low | Asia Pacific | The 2021-2030 Lao National Road Safety Strategy and 2021-2025 Action Plan includes targets for the highway network to be at least 3-stars by 2025 and traveling on major city roads (>75% of travel) to be 3-stars or higher. iRAP studies are planned in the cities of Vientiane, Savannakhet and Champasak. Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 56 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$166 million of road infrastructure investment. 15 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 241,135 | 278,183,616 |
Lebanon | Upper middle | Middle East | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 6,066 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$378 million of road infrastructure investment. 37 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 62 people trained in events delivered locally. | 174,684 | 165,949,331 |
Lesotho | Low middle | Africa | 5 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 131,046 | 57,791,113 |
Liberia | Low | Africa | 62 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 137,777 | 61,052,197 |
Lithuania | High | Europe | Lithuania's National Road Safety Strategy and an iRAP Project is shaping. 12 people has benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 2 people trained in events delivered locally. 1 practitioner is iRAP Accredited. | 64,346 | 317,116,915 |
Luxembourg | High | Europe | 32 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 16,732 | 328,807,397 |
Madagascar | Low | Africa | 4 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 701,458 | 366,320,898 |
Malawi | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,185km of an EIB financed M1 Rehabilitation Project and 22 schools, influencing the safety of road infrastructure investment. Malawi's 2023-2030 National Road Safety Strategy includes for Road Safety Audits to be completed for all new roads, and a minimum 3-Star iRAP Rating to be achieved for all road users. 35 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. iRAP has a long-term support programme in place with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (2022-2026) which may support the development of MalawiRAP in the country. | 506,253 | 257,503,713 |
Malaysia | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | The MyRAP programme is a global exemplar leading the way as the first LMIC to set a national Star Rating policy target in line with the Global Road Safety Performance Target 4 with the goal to achieve 75% of travel on 3-star or better on Malaysian National High Volume Roads by 2020. Malaysia's 2022-2030 Road Safety Plan includes Star Rating targets and a recommendation to maintain the MyRAP Programme in the country. MyRAP activity has assessed 12,504 km of roads and designs, and 12 schools, influencing the safety of US$1.5 million of road infrastructure investment. 137 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 165 people trained in events delivered locally. In addition, the Malaysian Highway Authority KPI for highway safety improvements requires all concession companies to undertake improvements based on iRAP recommendations. A KPI target has been set for 5 highways per year to initiate safety improvement planning and implementation works. PLUS Malaysia was the first company to receive ISO 39001:2012 certification for road traffic safety management systems and noted iRAP as the benchmark for safety improvement. The Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) is one of 11 iRAP Centres of Excellence helping to guide the development of the global road infrastructure safety standard and tools. | 1,448,819 | 5,285,958,976 |
Maldives | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 34 km and 7 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 6,213 | 13,639,518 |
Mali | Low | Africa | 16 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 596,121 | 442,924,034 |
Malta | High | Europe | Transport Malta is working with EIB and iRAP partners to support the implementation of the Road Infrastructure Safety Management (RISM) Directive by assessing the safety of 160km of the TEN-T and primary European roads and developing optimised Safer Road Investment Plans to improve safety performance. 3 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 7,345 | 35,787,400 |
Marshall Islands | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | 1 person has benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 2,070 | 3,068,517 |
Mauritania | Low middle | Africa | 3 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 150,713 | 104,017,515 |
Mauritius | High | Africa | 18 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 31,381 | 107,760,273 |
Mexico | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | MexiRAP launched in June 2024 hosted by the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation of Mexico (SCT). An MOU is in place with the Aleatica Foundation for Road Safety to support the development of projects and programmes to improve road safety in the country. Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 144,367 km of roads and designs, and 28 schools, influencing the safety of US$250 million of road infrastructure investment. 479 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 2,079 people trained in events delivered locally. There are 12 iRAP Accredited Practitioners. 28,000km of Mexico's public and toll roads have been assessed for the third time helping to performance track safety on the network. Mexico was part of a large Pacific Corridor road safety assessment across 7 countries performed by the Inter-American Development Bank in 2011. Based on the results and Safer Roads Investment Plan, IDB invested around US$1.76 billion to 2020 to eliminate high-risk road sections and save lives. The Mexican Institute of Transportation (IMT) is one of 11 iRAP Centres of Excellence helping to shape the evidence-based global road infrastructure safety standard and tools. | 6,641,179 | 16,656,477,265 |
Micronesia (Federated States of) | Low middle | Asia Pacific | 1 person has benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 4,623 | 6,070,345 |
Moldova, Republic of | Low middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 2,696 km of roads and designs, and 21 schools, influencing the safety of US$310.8 million of road infrastructure investment. 67 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 57 people trained in events delivered locally. The first Star Rating targets for new road designs were undertaken by the Millennium Challenge Corporation. Local leadership in innovative multi-country partnerships has included Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries; Project SABRINA that addressed cycling infrastructure safety issues on existing, planned and missing cycling corridors across 9 Danube countries; and the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. | 149,094 | 168,186,080 |
Mongolia | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,606 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$1 million of road infrastructure investment. A 361km strategic roads assessment has just been completed. 16 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 179,946 | 200,690,363 |
Montenegro | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 4,274 km of roads. 22 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 15 people trained in events delivered locally. Montenegro has participated in several instrumental safer roads projects including Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries; and the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. | 26,146 | 58,533,368 |
Morocco | Low middle | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 16 schools, influencing the safety of US$4.8 million of road infrastructure investment. National focus is high in the lead up to the 4th Global Ministerial on Road Safety to be held in Marrakesh in February 2025. An MOU was symbolically signed in 2022 between NARSA and iRAP to develop MoroRAP and undertake pilot projects to build local capacity. Assessments and investment are planned as part of a partnership with Autoroutes du Maroc. iRAP has a long-term support programme in place with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (2022-2026) which will include further Star Rating for Schools assessments. 30 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 252 people trained in local events. There are 4 iRAP Accredited Practitioners. | 2,611,124 | 2,807,936,400 |
Mozambique | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 136km of roads and designa, and 3 schools, influencing the safety of US$585 million of infrastructure investment. 6 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 30 people trained in events delivered locally. iRAP has a long-term support programme in place with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (2022-2026) which may support iRAP development in the country. | 1,047,681 | 364,720,699 |
Myanmar | Low middle | Asia Pacific | 27 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 1,691,329 | 1,127,951,674 |
Namibia | Upper middle | Africa | 27 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 22 people trained in events delivered locally. | 109,368 | 245,947,022 |
Nepal | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 2,696 km of roads and designs, and 20 schools, influencing the safety of US$1.1 billion of road infrastructure investment. 211 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 86 people trained in events delivered locally. The Department of Roads, supported by World Bank and iRAP, completed an assessment of 1,500km in 2022. iRAP has a long-term support programme in placed with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (2022-2026) which will include Star Rating and Investment Plan Assessments in the country. | 488,093 | 860,343,799 |
Netherlands | High | Europe | The Netherlands was one of the four countries that founded the global RAP programme and was the first to establish a 3-star or better national policy. Partner-led iRAP programme activity has already assessed 18,280km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of USD$35 million of road infrastructure investment. 142 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 408 people trained in events delivered locally. A practitioner is iRAP Accredited. Dutch partners led the iRAP innovation partnership to develop CycleRAP that evaluates the safety of on and off-road facilities for cyclists and micro-mobility users. SWOV is one of 11 iRAP Centres of Excellence helping to shape the evidence-based global road infrastructure safety standard and tools. | 317,732 | 3,048,743,025 |
New Zealand | High | Asia Pacific | Partner-led KiwiRAP activity has assessed 35,748 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$8.7 billion of road infrastructure investment. 124 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 19 people trained in events delivered locally. Star Rating targets have been set in place in the 2020-2030 Road to Zero New Zealand Strategy, Auckland Transport Vision Zero Policy for Tamaki Makaurau by 2050 and the All Roads of National Significance (RONS) Policy to achieve a minimum 4-star safety rating. There are 2 iRAP Accredited Practitioners. | 202,439 | 1,479,479,223 |
Nicaragua | Low middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,013 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$97 million of road infrastructure investment. 10 people have been trained in events delivered locally. Nicaragua was part of a large Pacific Corridor road safety assessment across 7 countries performed by the Inter-American Development Bank in 2011. Based on the results and Safer Roads Investment Plan, IDB invested around US$1.76 billion to 2020 to eliminate high-risk road sections and save lives along the corridor. A repeat assessment conducted in 2020, from Guatemala to Panama, has obtained new Star Ratings to inform continued investment with the potential to save 65,000 lives. | 213,396 | 188,975,932 |
Niger | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 61 km, influencing the safety of US$175 million of road infrastructure investment. 4 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. iRAP has a long-term support programme in place with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (2022-2026) which will include Star Rating and Investment Plan Assessments in the country. | 653,436 | 405,041,864 |
Nigeria | Low middle | Africa | A locally led national NigeriaRAP Programme is under development. Programme activity has assessed 128 km of roads and 11 schools. 306 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 10 people trained in events delivered locally. 1 practitioner is iRAP Accredited. The work of Kwapdaas Road Safety Demand (KRSD) Trust and iRAP Star Rating for Schools to improve road safety for Lea Primary School students was profiled in an award-winning video providing inspiration for others worldwide. | 4,086,406 | 6,556,066,502 |
North Macedonia | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 4,053 km of roads and 3 schools, influencing the safety of US$142 million of road infrastructure investment. 22 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. A 140km CycleRAP assessment of cycle lanes in Skopje is currently underway. North Macedonia participated in the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. | 75,739 | 97,204,235 |
Norway | High | Europe | 4 people have benefitted from iRAP global/on-line training in Norway. | 94,741 | 967,182,142 |
Oman | High | Middle East | 12 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 12 people trained in events delivered locally. | 400,676 | 1,036,509,627 |
Pakistan | Low middle | Asia Pacific | The 2030 Pakistan Road Safety Strategy and 2020-2024 National Road Safety Action Plan include for all national highway designs to have higher safety rating than existing and minimum 3-star rating for all road users by 2024; and for 20% of the N-5 through linear settlements to be minimum 4-star for pedestrians and motorcyclists. Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 13,213 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$2 billion of road infrastructure investment. 156 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 38 people trained in events delivered locally. | 5,785,668 | 3,988,031,886 |
Panama | High | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 2,113 km of roads and designs, and 16 schools influencing the safety of US$286 million of road infrastructure investment. Design assessments for the Pacora-Yaviza Highway are currently underway. 31 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 100 people trained in events delivered locally. 1 practitioner is iRAP Accredited. Panama was part of a large Pacific Corridor road safety assessment across 7 countries performed by the Inter-American Development Bank in 2011. Based on the results and Safer Roads Investment Plan, IDB invested around US$1.76 billion to 2020 to eliminate high-risk road sections and save lives along the corridor. A repeat assessment conducted in 2020, from Guatemala to Panama, has obtained new Star Ratings to inform continued investment with the potential to save 65,000 lives. | 104,213 | 362,008,371 |
Papua New Guinea | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 3,766 km of roads and designs, and 21 schools, influencing the safety of US$947 million of road infrastructure investment. UNICEF and RTA are developing a school assessment programme in the country supported by Star Rating for Schools. 28 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 514 people trained in events delivered locally. | 450,865 | 327,859,868 |
Paraguay | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 4,000 km of roads and designs, and 31 schools, influencing the safety of US$8 million of road infrastructure investment. 23 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 70 people trained in events delivered locally. | 409,915 | 741,813,379 |
Peru | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 4,568 km of roads and designs, and 12 schools, influencing the safety of US$862 million of road infrastructure investment. 162 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 43 people trained in events delivered locally. Aleaticas AUNOR concession has been assessed and investment optimised to improve safety outcomes along the road. | 1,109,577 | 2,714,052,334 |
Philippines | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 12,984 km of roads and designs, and 234 schools, influencing the safety of over US$2.2 billion of road infrastructure investment. The 2023-2028 Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways Strategic Plan (INFRAGENDA 2028) includes iRAP metrics for safety. 820 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 6,698 people trained in events delivered locally. 8 practioners are iRAP Accredited. Star Rating targets have been set in place by the Millennium Challenge Corporation to achieve a 3-star or better safety standard on their projects in the country. | 2,696,030 | 3,749,045,878 |
Poland | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 20,824 km of roads and designs, and 1 school. 21 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 235 people trained in events delivered locally. | 1,053,764 | 3,375,238,311 |
Portugal | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 10,111 km of roads and designs, and 10 schools. CycleRAP assessments are developing in Lisbon. 112 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 72 people trained in events delivered locally. There is 1 iRAP Accredited Practitioner. | 310,855 | 1,239,221,932 |
Qatar | High | Middle East | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 7,314 km of roads and designs. 38 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 46 people trained in events delivered locally. In 2017, Ashghal Qatar received an iRAP 5-Star Performer Award for the innovative work of Ashghal, TRL and University of Zagreb Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences (FPZ) in developing the Star Rating for Designs software. | 133,148 | 1,261,493,723 |
Romania | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 2,074 km of roads and designs. 145 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 70 people trained in events delivered locally. Romania has participated in innovative multi-country partnerships including Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries; Project SABRINA that addressed cycling infrastructure safety issues on existing, planned and missing cycling corridors across 9 Danube countries; and the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. | 561,843 | 1,982,709,465 |
Russian Federation | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,250 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$25 million of road infrastructure investment. 33 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 11 people trained in events delivered locally. In 2021, the Federal Road Agency announced implementation of a national RAP programme as the road safety approach for Russia. | 9,041,339 | 22,837,105,487 |
Rwanda | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity includes the assessment of a school as part of the Star Rating for Schools Programme. 31 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 65 people trained in events delivered locally. iRAP assessments are influencing the safety of US$104 million of infrastructure investment. | 465,681 | 162,974,552 |
Saint Lucia | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 514 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$1.2 million of road infrastructure investment. 30 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 57 people trained in events delivered locally. | 5,791 | 16,815,888 |
Samoa | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 40 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of nearly US$1 million of road infrastructure investment. On the Central Cross Island Road in Samoa, Star Rating for Designs has enabled improvements prior to construction, increasing the 3-star road length for vehicle occupants from 23% to 73%. 3 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 6,982 | 8,960,366 |
Saudi Arabia | High | Middle East | The KSARAP programme launched in December 2023 as part of the worlds largest iRAP assessment of 73,000km. Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 106,357 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of USD$1.5 billion of road infrastructure investment. A large Star Rating for Schools project is developing to assess the safety of 300 schools in the Kingdom. 1317 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 165 people trained in events delivered locally, including training for engineers working on the exciting NEOM development. 3 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. Star Rating targets are set in the RGA Road Sector Strategy and Saudi Arabias Highways Policy which targets for 70% of highways to be 3-star or better by 2022 and 100% 3-star or better by 2030. The Policy aims to identify and deploy necessary infrastructure interventions required to maintain all major roads in the Kingdom at an iRAP rating of 3 stars or above. | 4,197,066 | 17,790,680,188 |
Senegal | Low middle | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 476 km of roads and designs, and 1 school, influencing the safety of US$171 million of road infrastructure investment. Plans are being supported for a locally led SenegalRAP as part of a UN Road Safety Fund-supported Ten Step Plan Project. 41 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. Star Rating targets have been set by the Millennium Challenge Corporation in their 3-Star or Better Projects Policy. | 308,428 | 470,955,721 |
Serbia | Upper middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 13,040 km of roads and designs, and 11 schools, influencing the safety of US$448 million of road infrastructure investment. 52 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 79 people trained in events delivered locally. 3 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. Serbia has participated in innovative multi-country partnerships including Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries; and the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. Krusevac is a Follower City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. | 322,606 | 574,662,340 |
Seychelles | High | Africa | 11 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 2,054 | 7,625,706 |
Sierra Leone | Low | Africa | 5 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 326,776 | 71,819,474 |
Singapore | High | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 2 schools, influencing the safety of school zone infrastructure investment. 48 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 74 people trained in events delivered locally. | 97,904 | 965,360,145 |
Slovakia | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 11,551 km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$90 million of road infrastructure investment. 28 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 15 people trained in events delivered locally. Slovakia has participated in innovative multi-country partnerships including Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries; Project SABRINA that addressed cycling infrastructure safety issues on existing, planned and missing cycling corridors across 9 Danube countries; and the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. | 130,359 | 579,416,442 |
Slovenia | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 18,321 km of roads, and 5 schools. 112 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 1,624 people trained in events delivered locally. 1 practitioner is iRAP Accredited. Star Rating targets have been set in place in the Slovenian National Road Safety Strategy 2013-2022 which states in accord with European Directive 2008/96/EC that iRAP should be implemented. Slovenia has played a key role in innovative multi-country partnerships including Project RADAR (Risk Assessment on Danube Area Roads) to improve road infrastructure safety across 12 countries; Project SABRINA that addressed cycling infrastructure safety issues on existing, planned and missing cycling corridors across 9 Danube countries; and the SENSoR Project that ran from 2012-2014 across 14 countries of South East Europe and built on cooperation between automobile clubs, universities and road authorities to conduct road assessments and investment planning for 19,315 km of roads. Velenie is a Follower City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. | 41,299 | 254,148,884 |
Solomon Islands | Low middle | Asia Pacific | 4 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | ||
Somalia | Low | Africa | 10 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 692,237 | 257,262,233 |
South Africa | Upper middle | Africa | SARAP programme activity has assessed 42,751 km of roads and designs, and 81 schools influencing the safety of road infrastructure investment. Two significant road safety projects are underway in Limpopo, funded by the Anglo American Foundation, to build State capacity and assess 1,000km of roads and 20 high-risk schools. 326 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 103 people trained in events delivered locally. 18 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. Provincial road funding is subject to undertaking SARAP Star Rating assessments with associated Investment Plans. | 4,078,248 | 9,780,729,125 |
Spain | High | Europe | Spain was one of the 4 countries that founded the global RAP programme and has risk mapped its network annually for 20+ years (over 25,000km of the Spanish road network managed by DGT and more than 6,000km of road network in Catalonia). Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 595,881 km of roads and designs, and 11 schools, influencing the safety of US$8.5 billion of road infrastructure investment. Valencia is one of 3 cities/counties involved in the European Predictive Approaches for Safer Urban Environment consortium (known as Project PHOEBE), aiming to deliver harmonised, integrated and world-leading safety prediction tools that take account of gender, age and ability levels in providing for future mobility. Zaragoza is a Lighthouse City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. Spain was involved in the 2023 Mapfre CycleRAP project piloting the bicycling and light mobility risk evaluation model across Barcelona, Madrid, Bogotá, Fayetteville and São Paulo. It was also one of 4 countries involved in Project SLAIN (Saving Lives Assessing and Improving TEN-T Road Network Safety) which extended the skills and knowledge of partners performing network-wide road assessments, saw the completion of Risk Maps and Star Rating and Safer Road Investment Plans to help maximise lives saved, technical analyses of the TEN-T network, and production of a library of more than 100 case studies. 245 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 179 people trained in events delivered locally. 3 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. | 1,014,119 | 4,541,880,690 |
Sri Lanka | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 8,9899km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of US$125 million of road infrastructure investment. FIA Region II is helping improve the safety school journeys informed by Star Rating for Schools. 64 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 6 people trained in events delivered locally. | 618,974 | 953,643,336 |
Sudan | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 8 km of road designs. 1 person has been trained. | 3,435,759 | 878,856,950 |
Suriname | Upper middle | Latin America & Caribbean | 4 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 23,953 | 45,412,323 |
Sweden | High | Europe | Sweden was one of the four countries that founded the global RAP programme. Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 24,238 km of roads and designs. Lund is a Follower City in Project ELABORATOR - The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility towards climate neutral cities. 63 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 1,994 people trained in events delivered locally. Star Rating targets have been set in place in Swedens national high volume roads policy to achieve near 100% of the network at 3-star or better by 2025. Sweden was presented with a prestigious iRAP Global Innovation Award during the 3rd Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in 2020. The award recognised the lifesaving safety impacts of Sweden's 2+1 road designs with central wire rope barriers. The design has dramatically reduced head-on collisions and reduced fatality and serious injury rates in Sweden and many countries of the world. | 171,394 | 1,387,623,201 |
Switzerland | High | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 8,441 km of roads and designs. 200 people have been trained in events delivered locally, along with 58 people who have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, | 153,287 | 1,958,022,752 |
Tajikistan | Low | Asia Pacific | Improved road design standards for Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) countries are the focus of a current project underway in the pilot countries of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Partner-led activity has 3 schools and 11 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. iRAP assessments are influencing the safety of US$6 million of road infrastructure investment. | 267,349 | 114,512,678 |
Tanzania, United Republic of | Low middle | Africa | TanRAP launched in 2022 as a milestone of the Ten Step Tanzania Project. Tanzania is the first country in the world to use the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration (UNRSC) developed Ten Step Plan for Safer Road Infrastructure and received a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award in 2023. TanRAP partner activity has assessed 15,716 km of roads and designs, and 2 schools, influencing the safety of US$1.1 billion of road infrastructure investment. 834 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 1,212 people trained in events delivered locally. The Ten Step project has generated impressive capacity development and 5 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. | 1,091,815 | 1,004,143,136 |
Thailand | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | Star Rating targets have been set in place in Thailands 2022-2027 Master Plan, Bangkok Road Safety Master Plan 2021-2025 and the National Roads Policy which requires all new roads to achieve a safe technical standard for road users through a 3-star or higher assessment. ThaiRAP was recognised in 2022 with a Prime Ministers Award for Road Safety and Thailands Department of Rural Roads was awarded the 2021 International Road Federation (IRF) Global Road Achievement Award for its Integrated Road Safety Management System that includes ThaiRAP. ThaiRAP activity has assessed 168,948 km of roads and designs, including motorways and 9 schools, influencing the safety of US$1.6 million of road infrastructure investment. The Department of Highways star rated the entire network in 2023, with 64,000km receiving a light star rating. ThaiRAP is working with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to improve road safety through iRAP capacity building and assessment, with a 500km assessment of the citys road network completed and 360 high-risk sites upgraded. 276 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training and 1,854 people have been trained in events delivered in Thailand. Chulalongkorn University is one of 11 iRAP Centres of Excellence helping to guide the development of the global road infrastructure safety standard and tools. | 3,564,499 | 11,909,456,851 |
Togo | Low | Africa | An iRAP-partner led assessment of 633 km has been completed as part of a World Bank project. 6 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 355,529 | 215,686,425 |
Tonga | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | 16 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 2,107 | 3,935,807 |
Trinidad and Tobago | High | Latin America & Caribbean | 6 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. Assessments are influencing the safety of US$6.8 million of road infrastructure investment. | 27,693 | 99,257,259 |
Tunisia | Low middle | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 15,892 km of roads and 2 schools, influencing the safety of road infrastructure investment. 72 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 12 people trained in events delivered locally. 4 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. | 753,434 | 809,855,792 |
Turkiye | Upper middle | Europe | 38 people have benefitted from iRAP global/on-line training. 1 practitioner is iRAP Accredited. | 2,404,087 | 5,726,593,719 |
Turkmenistan | Upper middle | Asia Pacific | 44 people have been trained. | 110,363 | 489,595,005 |
Uganda | Low | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 29,109 km of roads and designs, and 15 schools, influencing the safety of US$151 million of road infrastructure investment. Ugandas National Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan for 2021-2026 includes 3-star or better targets. 248 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 48 people trained in events delivered locally. 1 practitioner is iRAP Accredited. | 1,339,201 | 839,477,380 |
Ukraine | Low middle | Europe | Partner-led iRAP programme activity has assessed 3,289km of roads and designs, influencing the safety of USD$562 million of road infrastructure investment. 5 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 30 people trained in events delivered locally. New assessments were planned in 2022 and global iRAP partners stand ready to support initiatives to build back better with safer 3-star and better roads for all road users. | 2,829,923 | 2,692,082,437 |
United Arab Emirates | High | Middle East | Partner-led iRAP activity has undertaken a pilot project of 10km for the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and CycleRAP assessments are underway. 27 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 743,057 | 3,484,423,392 |
United Kingdom | High | Europe | The UK was one of the four countries that founded the global RAP programme and United Kingdom RAP is a global exemplar. 939,480 km of roads and designs have been assessed, and 1 school, influencing the safety of US$23.4 billion of infrastructure safety. Every year the Road Safety Foundation (RSF) publishes a crash risk map of all motorways and A roads in Great Britain. West Midlands is one of 3 cities/counties involved in the European Predictive Approaches for Safer Urban Environment consortium (known as Project PHOEBE), aiming to deliver harmonised, integrated and world-leading safety prediction tools that take account of gender, age and ability levels in providing for future mobility. National Highways undertakes an iRAP Star Rating programme every 5 years and results published in 2022 showed the performance indicator for 90% of travel to be on 3-star or better roads by 2020 was surpassed, with 96% achieved. National Highways is using the iRAP approach throughout the organisation for strategic planning of investment, prioritisation of routes to be treated,and to ensure new road designs are as safe as they can be. Based on RSF's crash risk mapping analysis, the Government launched a £100 million Safer Roads Fund to address safety on Englands 50 highest risk local A roads and an additional £47.5 million was recently added. The fund was awarded a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award. The Welsh Government has undertaken the first survey of its strategic roads. 754 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 5,265 people trained in events delivered locally. 12 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. A recent innovation partnership between iRAP, Road Safety Foundation and the Road Safety Trust launched new urban countermeasures in ViDA, enhancing the software offering. | 1,117,091 | 7,409,344,086 |
United States of America | High | North America | usRAP programme activity has assessed 174,497 km of roads and designs, and 89 schools, influencing the safety of US$10 million of road infrastructure investment. USA was involved in the 2023 Mapfre CycleRAP project piloting the bicycling and light mobility risk evaluation model across Fayetteville, Barcelona, Bogotá, Madrid and São Paulo. 324 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 1,510 trained in events delivered locally. usRAP is recognised as an official Systemic Safety Project Selection Tool and FHWA partnerships with States and Counties are being deployed across the country. usRAP partners will apply the approach as part of the $6 billion Safe Streets and Roads for All grant initiative, included in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The Transportation Research Board (TRB) is involved in an innovative AiRAP pilot to leverage artificial intelligence and big data to enhance road safety analysis in US networks, with expected global benefit. MRI Global is one of 11 iRAP Centres of Excellence helping to shape the evidence-based global road infrastructure safety methodology and tools. | 17,539,182 | 255,755,971,707 |
Uruguay | High | Latin America & Caribbean | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 3,720 km of roads and designs, and 86 schools, influencing the safety of US$755 million of road infrastructure investment. The entire national road network comprising 9,000km will be assessed in 2024. 64 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 130 people trained in events delivered locally. | 148,837 | 572,880,912 |
Uzbekistan | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Improved road design standards for Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) countries are the focus of a current project underway in the pilot countries of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Partner-led iRAP assessments are influencing the safety of US$215 million of road infrastructure investment. 5 schools have been assessed. 26 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 92 people trained in events delivered locally. A national road safety round table hosted in 2021 by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan and National Automobile Club of Uzbekistan (NACU) brought together national and international stakeholders focussed on strategic policy and initiatives to save lives including the development of a local RAP Programme. 1 practitioner is iRAP Accredited. | 1,502,818 | 705,644,613 |
Vietnam | Low middle | Asia Pacific | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 5,079 km of roads and designs, and 244 schools with many locations upgraded to 4 or 5-star performance. The safety of US$595 million of infrastructure investment has been influenced. 267 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training along with 977 trained in events delivered locally. 4 practitioners are iRAP Accredited. Star Rating targets have been set in place in Vietnams National Road Safety Strategy 2021-2030 which calls for all new roads to be 3-star or better and 70% of total national highway length to reach 3-stars or better. An innovative Ai&Me project, funded by Fondation Botnar leveraged the power of big data and community engagement, to launch the YEA safety app for students and identify and improve high-risk school locations. iRAP has received USD$2 million in grant funding and additional support from Googles philanthropic arm, Google.org, to use AiRAP approaches to undertake further large-scale school assessments in Vietnam, with global implications. The safety of National Highway 19 is being upgraded influenced by iRAP assessments and multi-partner engagement over many years. | 5,084,243 | 6,361,219,174 |
Yemen | Low | Middle East | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 1,330 km of roads and designs. 3 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 4,553,000 | 775,571,522 |
Zambia | Low middle | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed 33 schools using the Star Rating for Schools Application, influencing the safety of US$0.8 million of road infrastructure investment. 103 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training, along with 144 people trained in events delivered locally. 1 practitioner is iRAP Accredited. The Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST) hosted an online iRAP Helping Save Lives in Zambia Workshop in 2021 for national stakeholders. iRAP has a long-term support programme in place with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (2022-2026) which may include iRAP development in the country. | 397,153 | 326,644,342 |
Zimbabwe | Low middle | Africa | Partner-led iRAP activity has assessed108 km of road designs. 17 people have benefited from iRAP global/on-line training. | 526,006 | 948,827,332 |
* Date current as at June 2024 Updated iRAP metrics are released in July and January each year. Click on your country in the above map for further details.
** Source: iRAP Insights Safety Explorer, https://irap.org/safety-insights-explorer/ Note: Global assumptions and data have been utilized to inform the simplified global analysis. It is noted that many countries and jurisdictions will have more up to date and locally available data to better inform investment decisions and this should be used where available.
Regional RAP’s
iRAP is the global umbrella programme for regional road assessment programmes such as IndiaRAP, EuroRAP, BrazilRAP, ChinaRAP and more. Regional RAPs drive advocacy and the application of RAP tools and initiatives to best suit the local context and maximise the number of lives and serious injuries saved. Click here to read more about the Regional RAPs and obtain resources to develop and support your local RAP programme.
Case Studies of Success
iRAP is working with local partners to support large scale road upgrades around the world. See our Case Studies for great examples from countries around the world including Australia, Belize, China, El Salvador, India, Malaysia and Great Britain. These countries are leading the way in policy implementation and road investment that will be pivotal to achieving the goal of halving road deaths and injuries and ultimately achieving vision zero.
For example:
China: Through the Ministry of Transport “Highway Safety to Cherish Life” programme an estimated 105,000km of high risk roads have already been upgraded in China. USD$2.5 billion has been invested in safety countermeasures. Read more here.
India: IndiaRAP is a locally led, globally supported road assessment programme for India. It is a collaboration between iRAP and the Asian Institute of Transport Development (AITD), generously supported by FedEx Express. Together with National and State governments and the World Bank, investments to improve many of India’s roads have been locked into ongoing and planned upgrades worth more than US$5.4 billion. Read more here.
Mexico: The award winning work by the SCT in Mexico has raised 17% of the 42,800km road network from 1 or 2-star to 3-star or better. This had led to important reductions in fatalities and serious injuries across the network.
UK: Highways England has set a target for 90% of travel on the strategic road network to be 3-star or better and is investing in Smart Motorways. The Department for Transport has mobilised a ₤175 million programme to upgrade 50 of the highest risk local authority A roads based on risk maps, star ratings and user defined investment plans. Read more here.