New Indian Road Assessment Programme to Save Lives
The landmark announcement of IndiaRAP, a locally led, globally supported road assessment programme for India by the Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Hon. Nitin Gadkari stands to save thousands of lives and serious injuries. The Ministry of Road Transport...Delhi Declaration Unites Global Ministers
iRAP CEO Rob McInerney was present at the Transport Ministers Forum in New Delhi on Monday where global transport ministers adopted the Delhi Declaration, reaffirming their commitment to effectively implement the ambitious road safety-related targets in the 2030...iRAP CEO recognised with global IRF award
iRAP CEO Rob McInerney has today been recognised with the International Road Federation’s prestigious 2017 Road Safety Award, presented at the 98th World Road Meeting in Delhi. The Award was presented this morning at the Meeting’s Inaugural Ceremony, presented by the...Innovation 2017 tackles automated vehicles
2017 Innovation Workshop tackles transition to automated vehicles Global policy and technical leaders met in the Netherlands for iRAP’s 2017 Innovation Workshop, looking at the road infrastructure, safety and investment priorities associated with the transition...IndiaRAP launches at WRM2017 – You’re invited
On 14 November, IndiaRAP, a locally led, globally supported road assessment programme for India will be launched at the 18th IRF World Road Meeting in Delhi. Road safety stakeholders are cordially invited to attend the launch and iRAP’s special session on Safer Roads:...‘One by One’ for World Day of Remembrance
‘One by One’ launches for World Day of Remembrance Sunday 19 November is World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. For the victims, their families and friends and the emergency service workers impacted by road trauma it is our chance to reflect on every...iRAP appoints new CFO
Shona Holroyd has been appointed as iRAP’s new Chief Finance Officer. Shona, who has 27 years of experience in finance, is returning to iRAP after four years working in senior financial roles in the UK oil industry. She served as iRAP’s first CFO from 2007-2013 and...Do you want to stop road deaths – here’s how!
Do you want to play a key role in stopping deaths and serious injuries on the road in your country or state? If so, a new resource from the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) could be your springboard to success! ‘Developing a Locally Owned and Led...Don’t miss these great events!
Are you a roads professional who is looking to keep up-to-date with the latest developments? If so, here are some great upcoming events that you won’t want to miss! Australasian Road Safety Conference is taking place between 10-12 October 2017 in Perth,...Coding manual now available in Thai
iRAP’s coding manual – one of the core resources for its life-saving work around the world – is now available in Thai. The new language version is part of a concerted drive by iRAP to make key publications as widely available as possibly in local language versions to...iRAP Malaysia receives 5-Star Performer Award
MIROS iRAP Malaysia has been awarded the 2017 iRAP 5-Star Performer Award presented at the Road Safety in Asia Conference held 22-23 August in Manila. iRAP Malaysia launched its 2017 iRAP Malaysia: Star Rating Results of Malaysian Inter-Urban Expressways Report this...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
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
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
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!
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
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 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...EVENT WRAP UP: Innovation workshop 2016
Summary The UN Sustainable Development Goals have set the challenge to halve road deaths and injuries by 2020 (Goal 3.6). They have also set the challenge for safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all (Goal 11.2) and they have recognised...EVENT WRAP UP: Innovation workshop 2015
Summary The United Nations has included a road safety target in the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals. Our challenge will be to provide the catalyst and capacity to make the target of reducing road deaths to less than 600,000 per year achievable. We want to...Pioneering ‘Safe Schools’ project progresses in South Africa
In 2014, the granddaughter of Nelson Mandela and global road safety campaigner, Zoleka Mandela led the launch of the first Safe Schools project in South Africa. The project introduced safe road infrastructure to project school children, along with road safety...The 3-star coalition
A growing coalition of organisations in the USA is calling for safe roads to be built in developing countries, where 9 out 10 of the world’s road deaths occur.
The 3-star coalition, led by the Fund for Global Health and including the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), seeks to build a healthier world by advocating for the design and construction of safer roads in developing countries.
Specifically, the coalition is calling for roads in developing countries to be built to a minimum 3-star safety standard for all road users.
To find our more and join the 3-star coalition, visit: http://www.fundforglobalhealth.org/join-the-3-star-coalition/.
Take part in upcoming iRAP training events
There are now many opportunities to take part in training on iRAP assessments:
30 April 2015, ADB headquarters, Philippines: learn how to Star Rate roads and see how iRAP tools are supporting local and national road safety initiatives at the Asia Pacific Workshop. Register now.
22 May, 2015, Malaysia: learn how road safety can be incorporated in performance based contracts at the IRF Executive Certified Training Program. Register now.
21 – 25 September 2015, UK: this 5-day course at the University of Birmingham introduces to participants the iRAP technology for evaluating the safety impact of road infrastructure. Register now.
RAPcapacity online courses let you learn how to undertake iRAP-specification road assessments, at your own pace. Register now.
National highway safety program enters a new phase in China
China’s State Council has endorsed an implementation guide for the next phase of the Highway Safety Enhancement Project (HSEP), titled highway safety to cherish life.
The guide is an update of an earlier edition and includes new recommendations for safety facilities and instructions on the use of ChinaRAP risk assessments.
Tiejun Zhang from the Ministry of Transport Research Institute of Highway (RIOH) and member of the iRAP Global Technical Committee was a lead author of the new guide, which will be trialled in numerous provinces during the next two years.
The HSEP was established in 2004 and in its first ten years more than CNY 30 billion (USD 4.8 billion) was invested in improving approximately 366,000km of roads.
The Building ChinaRAP initiative is a partnership of RIOH and iRAP and is supported by the FIA Foundation, World Bank GRSF and Bloomberg Philanthropies.