Mrs Meredith Liddle; A/Prof Marko Sevrovic, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences (FPZ), University of Zagreb and Senior Road Safety Engineer, European Institute of Road Assessment (EIRA) collecting the trophy on behalf of Croatian Roads; and Miquel Nadal, iRAP Board Chairman
Le International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) a fièrement annoncé Croatian Roads Ltd as a Finalist for the iRAP Gary Liddle Memorial Trophy in Prague today, presented to the world’s best performing road authority eliminating high-risk roads.
, le trophée « iRAP », décerné à titre perpétuel, rend hommage à l’ensemble de la carrière de l’ancien président du conseil d’administration de l’association caritative, qui s’est consacrée au service public et au secteur des transports Gary Liddle AO who passed away earlier this year.
Croatian Roads Ltd has been using the globally recognised Méthodologie iRAP to create safer roads in the country since 2008, in collaboration with the Croatian Automobile Club, Ministry of Interior and University of Zagreb. iRAP Star Rating assessments have helped them understand the level of risk ‘built in’ to their road infrastructure and develop Safer Roads Investment Plans to inform evidence-based safety upgrades which are saving lives and preventing serious injuries every day.
In announcing the Finalists, iRAP CEO Rob McInerney said, “The calibre of nominations this year was very high and the judges have recognised Croatian Roads’ proactive road safety stance that extends beyond assessments to embed iRAP in their day-to-day operations to deliver 3-star or better journeys. Their robust and evidence-based approach has enabled important investment to be secured and deployed to save lives.”
Slavisa Babic of the Croatian Roads said, “We are very proud to receive this international recognition. In 2018, we took the momentous step forward to revolutionize our approach to road design and maintenance informed by our own iRAP assessments. Embracing the principles of ‘forgiving roads and roadsides’ and informed by rigorous road safety audits and inspections, we have championed for safer road infrastructure informed by iRAP ever since.”
iRAP’s Méthodologie de notation par étoiles provides a simple and objective measure of the level of safety that is ‘built-in’ to the road for vehicle occupants, motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians.
The Authority is integrating iRAP assessments with routine road maintenance and inspection activities, using Notation par étoiles pour les créations (NPE3C) to improve the safety of road designs before the implementation of works, and pursuing opportunities to collaborate on innovative EU projects to maximise impact.
Croatian Roads provided integral support for the European Commission’s Connecting Europe Facility Project SLAIN (Saving Lives Assessing and Improving TEN-T Road Network Safety) conducted in the five European countries of Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Italy and Spain from 2019 to 2021. They provided technical and financial support for the project that delivered 8,000 km of risk maps, 4,000 km of Star Ratings and Safer Road Investment Plans, and analysed roads for their readiness for connected and automated vehicles (CAVs).
Croatian Roads has been recognised in the ‘Safety on TEN-T’ project – an exceptional achievement that will see the safety of over 200 km of Croatia’s high-risk roads improved with targeted engineering countermeasures, financed with EU funding of up to 85 per cent of the project value.
The Vodice Bypass is just one example of success where infrastructure improvements, informed by iRAP assessments in combination with other interventions, have achieved a 21.5 per cent reduction in serious road traffic crashes between 2010 and 2019.
Croatian Roads will be an important partner in the delivery of Croatia’s National Road Safety Plan 2021-2030 which sets the target for all new roads and existing roads in the country carrying 75 per cent of traffic to meet a minimum 3-star iRAP Star Rating for all road users by 2030.
The iRAP Gary Liddle Memorial Trophy winner was presented on Thursday 5 October during the iRAP Innovation Workshop, an official side event of the XXVIIth World Road Congress being held from 2-6 October at Prague Congress Centre, Czech Republic.
Pour plus d'informations :
- On Croatian Roads’ road safety program, cliquez ici.
- On all the Trophy winners, cliquez ici.




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About Gary Liddle and the Memorial Trophy
Gary Liddle was a deeply respected transport industry leader, volunteer Trustee of the iRAP charity for nine years and Chair of the iRAP Board from 2017-2022. Prior to his passing with MND in 2023, his leadership and wisdom helped grow the charity’s impact to the point where more than 400,000 deaths and injuries had been saved by partners worldwide. Gary served the transport industry for more than 40 years. In that time, as well as supporting iRAP, he occupied senior leadership positions in the Australian road sector, including as Chief Executive of VicRoads, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure (Vic), Chair of ARRB, Chair of Austroads and Chair of iMOVE, Board Member of Roads Australia and governing roles in both PIARC and REAAA. In 2017, Gary was made an Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) for “distinguished service to public administration in the Victorian transport sector through leadership in policy direction, infrastructure development, road safety and regulatory reform.” He was a strong and steadfast leader, generous and supportive mentor and committed advocate for road safety. Given his lifelong contribution to the public-sector and transport, iRAP is honouring Gary’s legacy with the Gary Liddle Memorial Trophy that will be awarded annually. Nominations are open to any national, state or local road authority in the world that has utilised the iRAP methodology and/or tools to make their roads safer and communities more liveable. Infrastructure safety programs/activities and associated evaluations must have been completed within the last 5 years. The award recognises life-saving impact, leadership in governance and public service, relevance, innovation, sustainability, collaboration and transferability to other jurisdictions.
https://irap.org/irap-gary-liddle-memorial-trophy/
About Croatian Roads Ltd
Croatian Roads Ltd (Hrvatske ceste d.o.o.) is a Croatian state-owned limited liability company tasked with management, construction and maintenance of state roads in Croatia pursuant to provisions of the Croatian Public Roads Act.
http://www.hrvatske-ceste.hr/
À propos du Programme International d'Évaluation des Routes (iRAP)
iRAP est une organisation caritative enregistrée dont la vision est celle d’un monde sans routes à haut risque ; elle contribue à améliorer la sécurité des infrastructures routières dans plus de 170 pays. iRAP et ses partenaires collaborent avec les Nations Unies, l’Organisation mondiale de la santé, les gouvernements, les banques de développement, les associations de mobilité, le secteur privé, les ONG spécialisées dans la sécurité routière et les organismes de recherche afin de fournir des outils fondés sur des données factuelles, des formations et un soutien pour les aider à rendre leurs routes plus sûres. La méthodologie de notation par étoiles de l'iRAP en matière de sécurité routière est gratuite et fournit une mesure objective du niveau de sécurité ‘ intégré ’ à la route pour les occupants des véhicules, les motocyclistes, les cyclistes et les piétons. Une route classée 1 étoile est la moins sûre et une route classée 5 étoiles est la plus sûre. L'iRAP travaille avec ses partenaires pour : inspecter les routes à haut risque et établir des classements par étoiles, des cartes des risques et des plans d'investissement pour des routes plus sûres ; fournir des formations, des outils et un soutien qui permettront de renforcer et de pérenniser les capacités nationales, régionales et locales ; et suivre les performances en matière de sécurité routière afin que les organismes de financement puissent évaluer les avantages en termes de vies sauvées et les retombées économiques de leurs investissements. L'iRAP et ses partenaires ont attribué un classement par étoiles à 1,8 million de kilomètres de routes et de projets, ainsi qu'à 1 356 écoles, influençant ainsi la sécurité de 1 010 milliards de dollars d'investissements dans les infrastructures. 1,8 million de kilomètres ont fait l'objet d'une cartographie des risques et plus de 69 000 personnes ont été formées à l'échelle mondiale. Selonhttps://irap.org/safety-insights-explorer/) met en lumière l'impact humain et économique des accidents de la route, la sécurité de nos routes et le plaidoyer commercial pour des routes plus sûres dans les pays et dans le monde.
www.irap.org