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Lane Patrol

Lane Patrol is a software tool developed by FACTUAL that uses CycleRAP to provide data-driven insights into potential hazards and improvement of the cycling infrastructure to help reduce crashes and injuries.

Lane Patrol allows city planners and mobility experts to understand their networks and prioritise improvements smartly.

Lane Patrol has an automated process to:

  • Capture georeferenced images of the cycling infrastructure
  • Create a digital twin of the cycling network
  • Define the level of risk to categorize the different areas of the infrastructure, and
  • Simulate future scenarios that allow decision-makers to plan and improve the cycling network.

The video below demonstrates Lane Patrol’s cycle safety survey in Skopje, North Macedonia.

Africa Road Safety Seminar 2024: A Resounding Success

The Africa Road Safety Seminar 2024, held on October 8-9 in Nairobi, Kenya, was a resounding success, bringing together over 200 attendees from across the African continent and featuring more than 40 local and international experts. The event was a platform for rich...

ACP to audit Lisbon’s cycle paths using CycleRAP

Automóvel Club de Portugal (ACP), supported by Lane Patrol and the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), has commenced a project to assess the road safety of 40 km of Lisbon's cycling network applying the CycleRAP methodology. Over the past few years,...

#RAPKnowledge Live Session 11: Star Rating for Designs – A key to safer roads – Recording available

Participants from 54 countries tuned in last week for the 11th #RAPKnowledgeLive session – A key to safer roads. In this session, participants learned how to use the Star Rating for Designs (SR4D) tool to assess and improve road safety by evaluating road designs and...

New Enhanced Tool for Safer Road Design Unveiled

Innovative enhancements to iRAP’s Star Rating for Designs (SR4D) web app, allowing the safety of road designs to measured before the commencement of civil works, will be unveiled today at the IRF World Congress in Istanbul. The safety of nearly 58,000 kilometres of...

FACTUAL and Abu Dhabi Cycling Club expands CycleRAP to the Middle East

Image caption: Cyclist going up a hill in Jebel Hafeet — Source Facebook AD Cycling Club An infrastructure safety assessment completed for the Abu Dhabi Cycling Club (ADCC) marks the first implementation of CycleRAP in the Middle East, and new approach for safer...

#RAPKnowledge Live Session 11: Star Rating for Designs – A key to safer roads

Join us for our #RAPKnowledge Live Session 11: Star Rating for Designs - A key to safer roads. In this session, you can learn how to use the Star Rating for Designs (SR4D) tool to assess and improve road safety by evaluating road designs and identifying high-risk...

Star Rating for Schools July 2024 Newsletter

The latest Star Rating for Schools newsletter is out now – read some great stories of how SR4S Lead Partners are engaging partners and leading safer infrastructures around the world. In this issue: SR4S latest updates and new features! Empowering youth for safer...

CycleRAP receives Honorable Mention in the Promoting Mobility by Bicycle in Brazil 2024 award

The CycleRAP International Pilot Project has just received an Honorable Mention in the Data Collection and Research category at the Promoting Mobility by Bicycle in Brazil 2024 Award. Our CycleRAP partner Flávio Soares, Project manager at Ciclocidade will officially...

Empowering Youth for Safer Roads: The Evolution of the Youth Engagement App

Image Caption: Students reported areas where they feel unsafe on YEA and confidently presented this information to the stakeholders including FIA Foundation’s Executive Director Saul BillingsleyImage Credit: AIP Foundation Road traffic injuries are now the leading...

AI&ME Public-Facing Report Released: Empowering Youth for Safer Roads Initiative

Image credit: AIP Foundation Original article – AIP Foundation AIP Foundation, in collaboration with Fondation Botnar, iRAP, and the FIA Foundation, proudly announces the launch of the public-facing report on the AI&Me: Empowering Youth for Safer Roads program....

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