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New Guidelines for Conducting Road Safety Data Reviews

New Guidelines for Conducting Road Safety Data Reviews

The World Bank Global Road Safety Facility (GRSF) and ITF have published new Guidelines for Conducting Road Safety Data Reviews promoting the iRAP Methodology as a useful guide for assessing and monitoring road section risk. In many countries around the world,...
ITF Report: The future of motorway safety in Korea

ITF Report: The future of motorway safety in Korea

Following engagement with 40 Korean road safety experts and organisations, and a review of best practice in 10 countries, the International Transport Forum (ITF) has released a new report to guide improved motorway safety in Korea. The report, Motorway Safety in...
Rodovias & Vias Magazine: “Aiming for the iRAP Stars”

Rodovias & Vias Magazine: “Aiming for the iRAP Stars”

Issue 129 of Brazil’s main infrastructure publication Rodovias & Vias has showcased iRAP as the definitive guide and method saving lives and transforming road infrastructure safety in Brazil and worldwide with a featured  interview with iRAP Global Projects...
iRAP CEO receives Alex Award

iRAP CEO receives Alex Award

On 1 January, iRAP CEO Rob McInerney received the inaugural “Alex Award” established in recognition of one of Australia’s great road safety advocates, the late Senator Alex Gallacher and awarded to Rob for his exemplary leadership for safer roads in Australia and...

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