Project PHOEBE for safer urban environments kicks off with Horizon Europe funding
Project PHOEBE will seek to build on the strengths of both iRAP’s road safety assessment tools and AIMSUN’s simulation and Artificial Intelligence for future mobility tools to deliver harmonised, integrated and world-leading safety prediction tools that take account...
SABRINA Safe Cycling Routes Toolkit for safer European cycleways
A new Safe Cycling Routes Toolkit (SCRT) has launched in Europe as a modular interactive online decision-making support tool to guide users through the process of defining new cycling routes and improving the safety of existing routes for cyclists. SCRT is an outcome...
Coffee and Connect shares 5-minute learnings and the global round-up
More than 36 leads of national road assessment programmes (RAPs) in 19 countries registered for Coffee and Connect today to hear 5-minute learnings, challenges and successes of four RAPs in Tanzania, Brazil, Australia and European countries as well as global and...
Event Summary: World Safety 2022
iRAP was proud to be a part of Safety 2022: The 14th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion last week in Adelaide, Australia, showcasing the vital importance of safe road infrastructure to achieving the Global SDGs to halve road deaths and injuries...
2,500km assessment underway in Mozambique
The National Roads Administration (ANE – Administração Nacional de Estradas) has commenced a 2,500km iRAP assessment in Mozambique funded by World Bank and supported by iRAP Accredited Supplier FRED Engineering. The main objectives of the project include: to...
You’re invited: Get up-to-date on Road Safety in Africa and the implementation of National Frameworks for 2030
iRAP partners are encouraged to attend the upcoming “Consultative Workshop for African Road Safety: Develop and Implement National Road Safety Frameworks for the Decade 2021-2030” to be hosted online on 30 November from 11:00 – 14:00 EAT (9:00 – 12:00 CET)...
Gambia’s 2030 Strategy includes 3-star or better target
iRAP congratulates Gambia’s Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure and the Gambian Road Safety Committee on their 2020-2030 National Road Safety Strategy with a 3-star or better targets for national highways aligned to UN Global Road Safety Performance...
Rob McInerney’s contribution to the Transport Profession recognised by ITE-ANZ
iRAP CEO Rob McInerney has been awarded an esteemed “Contribution to the Transport Profession” Award by the Institute of Transportation Engineers – Australia and New Zealand (ITE-ANZ). The award was presented last night during the annual ITE-ANZ...
FRED team back in Chad
iRAP Accredited Supplier FRED Engineering is returning to Chad a few months after closing a project for the EIB to undertake a World Bank funded project to perform a Road Safety Data Review and Technical Road Infrastructure Safety Study. The EIB project involved...
MInfra institutes 5-year agenda for road safety on Brazil’s highways including iRAP
Republished with machine translation from https://www.gov.br/ The Federal Government of Brazil has instituted a landmark Five Year Permanent Agenda for Road Safety which aims to promote actions and public policies to prevent road crashes on highways, with iRAP...
You’re invited: Event to share SABRINA project results of Safer Bicycle Routes in European Danube Area
You’re invited to join us in Brussels on 5 December to hear the results of the Safer Bicycle Routes in Danube Area (SABRINA) project focused on improving the quality and safety of cycling infrastructure for people who cycle. The SABRINA Project is tackling cycling...
iRAP supports Road Sector Joint Statement for COP27
iRAP welcomes the signing of a Road Sector Joint Statement at COP27 this week with leading road transport organisations restating their firm commitment to effectively reduce CO2 emissions to net-zero by 2050 in line with the Paris Agreement. Achieving the UN...
Attention US Partners: 2023 Road to Zero Community Traffic Safety Grants open
Applications are invited by 6 January 2023 for the latest round of US-based Road to Zero Community Traffic Safety Grants which will disperse USD$750,000 per year for projects, programmes and research that put the Road to Zero strategy into practice and help achieve...
Uganda’s 2021-2026 Road Safety Strategy targets 3-star or better
iRAP congratulates the Ugandan Government and stakeholders on the release of Uganda’s National Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan for 2021-2026 with 3-star or better targets set, in line with UN Global Road Safety Performance Targets 3 and 4. The comprehensive...
Cycling and walking for people and planet: New reports and PATH COP27 letter to governments and cities draw link
With Transport Day at COP27 this week, two recent reports of our major donor, the FIA Foundation, and global partners have highlighted the crucial links between safe cycling and walking infrastructure and reduced Greenhouse gas emissions, lower transport costs, and...
Global partnerships and safer schools under spotlight at IRF R2T Conference in Washington
Thanks to our partners, iRAP’s influence in creating safer school journeys and delivering vision zero through partnerships was presented at this week’s International Road Federation (IRF Global) R2T Conference in Washington DC. Under the conference theme The...
Bloomberg cycling infrastructure grants and CycleRAP tools offer opportunities for safer greener journeys
Ten Cities Will Receive Up To $1 million to Implement Creative and Impactful Bike-Friendly Street Designs that Save Lives and Reduce Emissions Bloomberg Philanthropies has launched the Bloomberg Initiative for Cycling Infrastructure (BICI), which will help ten cities...
India’s Minister of Road Transport and Highways Shri Nitin Gadkari visits Australia to promote transport partnerships
CEO Rob McInerney was delighted to share iRAP and IndiaRAP success and the life-saving potential of safer road infrastructure investment with India’s Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Shri Nitin Gadkari in Sydney last week. The discussions occurred at an...
UN Road Safety Fund – Apply for grants by 18 November
The United Nations Road Safety Fund (UNRSF) recently announced a call inviting qualified Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) from low-to-middle-income countries to submit Expressions of Interest to be considered for direct access to UNRSF grants in the future. The call...
CycleRAP launches in Latin America at ITF Safer City Streets Network
Following its successful global launch in June, CycleRAP has today launched in Latin America at the 7th Meeting of the International Transport Forum (ITF) Safer City Streets Network Event in Guadalajara, Mexico. The launch follows successful pilots in Europe and four...
GRRSO Dialogue draws unprecedented global focus on Powered Two-wheeler Safety
iRAP was proud to be part of this week’s Global Regional Road Safety Observatories Dialogue on Powered Two-wheeler Safety from 11-12 October in Manila. The event brought together leading global road safety stakeholders – World Health Organisation, Towards Zero...
iRAP and Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM) sign contract to start assessing Moroccan highways
iRAP and La Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM) have signed a contract for the assessment of 200kms of roads in Morocco, and the training and accreditation of ADM personnel. The contract was signed by Julio Urzua, Global Projects Director of iRAP and...
La Nacion reports what Argentine highways are doing to improve safety
La Nacion, Argentina’s leading newspaper has recently covered “What highways are doing to improve safety” including iRAP Accredited Supplier Autopistas Urbanas (AUSA)’s use of the iRAP methodology in safety assessments of the national network. The following is a...















