RAP Resources for RISM

Supporting the implementation of RISM

The free RAP methodology tools and resources are evidence-based and  designed to be integrated within agency road operations and investment planning, and support the implementation of the European Road Infrastructure Safety Management Directive (RISM).

How the RAP tools can be integrated in your agency

RAP tools and resources can be embedded in road policy, planning, design and operations to both proactively and reactively manage risk for pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists and vehicle occupants.

Fit-for-purpose tools include:

  • Crash Risk Maps which use detailed crash data to capture the combined risk and safe system performance arising from the interaction of road users, vehicles and the road environment.
  • Star Ratings which are an objective evidence-based measure of the level of safety which is ‘built-in’ to the road infrastructure for all road users. They can be used with existing roads and new road designs. 5-Star roads have the lowest risk, and 1-Star roads have the highest risk.
  • Fatal and Serious Injury (FSI) Estimates which draw on Star Rating data, flow data for each road user and local network-level crash data to generate an estimation of FSIs on each segment of road.
  • Safer Roads Investment Plans (SRIP) which draw on data underpinning Star Ratings and FSI Estimates to identify cost-effective road improvements that can maximise the prevention of deaths and serious injuries. Agencies can also adapt investment plans to meet local needs and priorities.

Did you know?

  • The Road Assessment Programme, RAP, began in Europe in 1999 as a partnership involving road authority and mobility club partners in Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands and UK.
  • The evidence-based free tools have now been used by development bank, road agency and NGO partners in over 100 countries with more than 3 million kilometres of motorways, primary roads, secondary roads, and urban roads assessed, and over €90 billion of agency investment made safer.
  • The Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021- 2030 includes targets for 3-star and better roads and bringing 75% of travel to the same minimum safety standard for all road users.
  • Partners share knowledge and experience, and innovate for the mutual benefit of all. Partnerships include PHOEBESABRINASLAINRADAR and SENSoR. Global partnerships are supporting CycleRAPAiRAPStar Rating for Designs (SR4D)Star Rating for Schools (SR4S), the Youth Engagement App (YEA), Route Review Tool, and impact investment for safety.
  • Local leadership and ownership is encouraged in every country and region (e.g. EuroRAP, usRAP, AusRAP, ChinaRAP, BrazilRAP, IndiaRAP, ThaiRAP, MyRAP).
  • The Saving Lives Assessing and Improving TEN-T Road Network Safety Project (SLAIN) including countries such as ItalyCroatiaGreece and Spain provides evidence-based examples of how these techniques have been applied to understand and measure individual and collective network risk.

Case Studies

The following are case studies that illustrate how RAP tools and resources have and can be  used to support agency road operation and investment planning in Europe.

How RAP tools and resources can support implementation of RISM

For more information and support

Contact iRAP’s Safer Journeys Lead for Europe​, Olivera Rozi on email olivera.rozi@irap.org

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