NACTO-GDCI and iRAP release animations to demonstrate how low-speeds can protect people

In collaboration with NACTO-GDCI and in celebration of UN Global Road Safety Week, we have developed 3 animations to promote how we can lower speeds around the world to protect people and enable healthy, more sustainable choices such as walking and cycling.
 
The animations capture 3 street scenes from the iRAP Star Ratings of NACTO-GDCI’s Global Street Design Guide which is free and here to help you design safe streets in your community, to help save lives and improve sustainable mobility for all road users. Thank you to Vision Zero Sergek for creating these animations
 

Our streets are for life.

1. Animation of a 24 m Residential Street
(as seen on pages 37-38 of the iRAP Star Ratings of NACTO-GDCI’s Global Street Design Guide)

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2. Animation of a 30 m Neighborhood Main Street
(as seen on pages 43-44 of the iRAP Star Ratings of NACTO-GDCI’s Global Street Design Guide)

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3. Animation of a 18 m Central One-Way Street
(as seen on pages 45-46 of the iRAP Star Ratings of NACTO-GDCI’s Global Street Design Guide)

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De iRAP Star Ratings of NACTO-GDCI’s Global Street Design Guide resource is free and here to help you design safe streets in your community, to help save lives and improve sustainable mobility for all road users.

High quality road design takes the needs of all road users into account. This supplement to the Wereldwijde Gids voor Stedelijk Ontwerp – which gives the iRAP Star Rating for the existing and improved designs – will allow road designers everywhere to understand the scale of the safety benefit that good road design can deliver. Importantly, it is freely available, and will provide ideas to those wanting to make safety upgrades to their streets, and will help those making upgrades understand the safety benefits.

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