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IndiaRAP plans taking shape with AITD

IndiaRAP plans taking shape with AITD

Improving road safety performance is a big focus of the India Government and Transport Minister, Hon. Nitin Gadkari. In meetings with iRAP CEO Rob McInerney he reinforced his commitment to passing critical traffic safety laws for the country and discussed the upcoming...
Key learning opportunity for roads engineers

Key learning opportunity for roads engineers

There will be an excellent opportunity to learn about the iRAP methodology at at the University of Birmingham in England between 13-17 November. The five day postgraduate/continuing development course is organised by iRAP in collaboration with the University. It is...
Local authorities on track to make England’s roads safer

Local authorities on track to make England’s roads safer

Fast progress has been made by the Road Safety Foundation (RSF), working in partnership with local authorities, to deliver safer ‘A’ roads in England. In Autumn 2016 the RAC Foundation supported a pathfinder project to enable eight local authorities to survey, Star...
Safer journeys to school coming soon

Safer journeys to school coming soon

Road safety NGO’s from 15 countries around the world are meeting this month at FedEx’s headquarters in Memphis, USA, as part of their great partnership with the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety and the Alliance Empowerment Program. During their two week...
Online US training scheme is off the starting blocks!

Online US training scheme is off the starting blocks!

It’s been all stations go for online training in the USA after the Roadway Safety Foundation received its ‘Road to Zero’ grant from the National Safety Council at the start of June. The year-long grant will support the development of web-based usRAP and ViDA training....
iRAP backs UN road safety fund proposal

iRAP backs UN road safety fund proposal

The UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety, Jean Todt, has called for for countries to back a new UN Road Safety Fund. Speaking at a side event to the annual UN High Level Political Forum in New York, Jean Todt (pictured right) said 64,000 lives could be...
Malaysia on track for 3-star or better target

Malaysia on track for 3-star or better target

Malaysia is on track for 75% of all its high volume roads to have a 3-star or better rating by 2020. The good news was announced at the launch of the 2017 Malaysia iRAP report which revealed that more than 95% of 2,370km of assessed stretches of four Malaysian...

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