Methodology Fact Sheets
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SR4S Case Study: Avoid Accident – Making School Zone Safety a Priority in India 2025
SR4S Case Study: TRAX India – Road Safety and Juniors project 2020
Government of Haryana, MG Motor and TRAX are developing a safer culture around schools through road upgrades, research and training involving students, teachers and the community, supported by SR4S.
SR4D Case Study: Central Cross Island Road 2021 (Samoa)
IndiaRAP Case studies of implementation 2020 (India)
IndiaRAP used star ratings to track road safety improvements, including projects on SH-20 (Karnataka), SH-55 (Gujarat), and safer road design in Mumbai.
Case Study: 3-star or better roads to save lives: IndiaRAP 2019 (India)
The majority of roads assessed in India rate 1- and 2-star for safety, indicating a significant level of risk. It is estimated that more than 80,000 deaths and serious injuries occur each year on this road network and there is a potential of halving this by implementing affordable safety treatments.
Case Study – RAP Partnerships saving lives: IndiaRAP 2020 (India)
Case Study – RAP Partnerships saving lives: MyRAP 2020 (Malaysia)
Case Study – RAP Partnerships saving lives: ChinaRAP 2024 (China)
Launched in 2008, ChinaRAP is a collaboration between iRAP and the Research Institute of Highway (RIOH), Ministry of Transport (MoT). It is now a world-leader saving lives and serious injuries through 3-star or better road infrastructure improvements.
Case Study: Shaanxi road improvements cut deaths by a third, injuries halved 2024 (China)
An Asian Development Bank (ADB) report reveals that a major road safety project in Shaanxi, China, reduced deaths by 33% and injuries by 53% on 850km of roads. This translates to 32 lives and 868 injuries saved annually.
Case Study: Bruce Highway Cooroy to Curra Section B, Queensland 2022 (Australia)
The Cooroy to Curra section of Queensland’s Bruce Highway in Australia used to be one of the deadliest highway stretches in the country. It is now one of the safest, improving from a 2-star safety rating to 4- and (20%) 5-star, following a State and Federal Government funded upgrade.
Case Study: Infrastructure Safety Improvements 2022 (Philippines)
In 2011-2012, with support from the World Bank GRSF, the Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways star rated about 6,000 km of national highways. Most roads were in the one- and two-star categories for all road users. As is common in Southeast Asia, pedestrians, bicyclists and local motorcyclists are at most risk.
Case Study: Top 20 program 2024 (Australia)
AUD$560 million program funded by the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) and implemented by the Department of Transport. Roadside barriers, continuous median barriers, wide centrelines driven by proactive Safe System approach and improved AusRAP ratings. 77% reduction in fatalities. Star Ratings lifted from 2.9 to 4.5.